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Electrify Expo

Long Beach Convention Center 300 E. Ocean Blvd,, Long Beach, CA

Electrify Expo is a fun factory for all ages! Get ready for thrilling experiences, demo courses, and displays, alongside great music and food across nearly 1 million square feet of...

Long Beach Symphony presents RuMBa Foundation Family Concert

Long Beach Terrace Theater 300 E Ocean Blvd,, Long Beach, CA, United States

On Sunday, June 2nd, 2024, children and their families will enjoy an afternoon of music, dance, crafts, and interactive activities as Long Beach Symphony presents the RuMBa Foundation Family Concert,...

Carnival of the Animals

Long Beach Terrace Theater 300 E Ocean Blvd,, Long Beach, CA, United States

Long Beach Architecture Week: Residential Living in the Roaring Twenties #2

Cooper Arms Home Owner Associates 455 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA, United States

Step back in time to experience the lives and lifestyles of those who would call Long Beach home in the 1920s. Oil field workers, shipyard workers, filmmakers, and wealthy seasonal visitors all lived and worked side by side in the East Village of 1920s Long Beach. Join us for a rarely offered tour of the Lafayette Hotel, Campbell Building, Metropolitan Hotel, Broadlind Hotel and their interiors. ACCESSIBILITY While the street level parts of the tour are ADA accessible, only the Lafayette, International Building, and Campbell Buildings are ADA accessible.

Private Dinner Series: Feat. Chef Adam of BLKRMPT & HEAVENSAKE

Sake Secret 460 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA, United States

An evening of French-inspired Premium blended Sake, paired with chef-driven French cuisine, by local Chef Adam of BLKTRMPT $150/person includes 6 half-glasses of the Premium HeavenSake, paired with a special...

Long Beach Architecture Week: Art Deco and Streamline Moderne Double-Decker Bus Tour #1

Long Beach, CA, United States

d Join noted Art Deco Expert, Author and Art Deco Historic Preservation Consultant John Thomas on a bus tour of Downtown Long Beach. The city is rich with many buildings of Art Deco and Streamline Moderne style from the 1920s and early 1930s, just as there are in many cities across the country. What makes Long Beach unique is the city suffered a devastating earthquake in 1933, a tragedy in which many buildings were lost. Through extensive federal funding, some of which came through the Works Project Administration, the city undertook one of the most expansive building campaigns in its history and Art Deco and Streamline Moderne became the primary styles of architecture to rebuild the city. The styles are reflected in both private and public buildings, including the main post office, schools and hospitals. This very special Art Deco Bus Tour will examine of the finest examples of the styles in the city. Downtown Long Beach will never look the same to you again! On bus refreshments will be provided. Space is limited! Tour Location and parking information will be provided through email to ticket purchasers. Accessibility: While participants in the tour are seated during the tour, access is limited for this tour. The vintage buses have tight and steep access to open top seating. Wheelchair access is not available on this tour. Photo Credit: image courtesy of Christopher Launi.

Katerina Jeng Book Reading & Talk

Intertrend 228 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA, United States

RSVP to attend and join us for a mid-week book reading on June 6th at the Intertrend Office! Gospel of a Whole Sun by Katerina Jeng is a moving collection of...