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Announcements

Sept. 3
Long Beach City Council Meeting
A public meeting will take place at Long Beach City Hall, 4:30 p.m. Sept. 3.The Long Beach City Council will discuss a recommendation to adopt a motion approving the estimated transfer of $18,373,000 from the Harbor Revenue Fund to the Tidelands Operating Fund and other budget issues.
The Council will also discuss recommendations to request City Attorney to prepare a resolution condemning the discriminatory laws against the
LGBT Community in Russia.
Also, recommendations to request City Prosecutor or City Attorney to draft a Social Host Ordinance, which holds adults responsible for
knowingly permitting underage persons to consume alcohol. Also discussions about amending the smoking law pertaining to
obtaining permits will be held.
Venue: Long Beach City Hall
Location: 333 W. Ocean Blvd., Long Beach

Sept. 4
Chat with Pat

The Long Beach Unified School District will host Superintendent
Christopher Steinhauser, at the next Chat with Pat, 4:30 p.m. Sep. 4.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight and important city
information on local schools.
Details: (562) 570-1045district14@longbeach.gov
Venue: Los Altos Library
Location: 5614 Britton Dr., Long Beach

Sept. 7
Garden Restoration Volunteer Opportunity
People are welcome to volunteer their gardening services at the
DominguezRanchoAdobeMuseum, 9 to 11 a.m. Sep. 7.
Volunteers remove overgrowth and invasive species, clear debris and
sweep the walkways of a shaded area inside of the museum.
Details: (310) 603-0088
Venue: Dominguez Rancho Adobe Museum
Location: 18127 S. Alameda St., Rancho Dominguez

Sept. 14
Volunteer Workday at Portuguese Bend
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy is conducting volunteer workday at the Portuguese Bend, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Sept. 14.
Help restore habitat by planting and watering native shrubs. To RSVP call the number below.
Details: (310) 541-7613; info@pvplc.org
Venue: Portuguese Bend Reserve
Location:Rancho Palos Verdes

Sept. 22
Research Program Ice Breaker
The research staff at the Cabrillo Marine Aquarium is hosting an event
to give those interested the opportunity to learn more about marine
research, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sep. 22.
Research staff will introduce local Southern California marine
animals, research facilities and discuss projects to be conducted at
CMA by high school and college students interested in a future science
career.
The program is free and is open to students 16 years or older.
Venue: Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
Location: 3720 Stephen M. White Dr., San Pedro

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