This is a blog for the MacArthur Park Community. Its purpose is to improve neighborhood safety, business and keep the community clean.
Showing posts with label historic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label historic. Show all posts
Monday, August 31, 2015
Hellman District Named One of Long Beach's Top Five Neighborhoods
The Hellman Street Craftsman Historic District was recently named by Moveto as one of Long Beach's Top Five Neighborhoods. The Hellman neighborhood is just south of the MacArthur Park Neighborhood within the south west end of the AOC7. The Hellman Neighborhood has always been known for it's Craftsman Style Bungalows. But this is one of the first times it has been named an excellent place to move to while citing low crime and great schools. The same list also includes Naples, Bellmont Heights and Bixby Knolls as three of great neighborhoods side-by-side with the Hellman District and East Village.
Labels:
aoc7,
craftsman,
crime,
district six,
historic,
Long Beach,
low,
macarthur park,
Neighborhood
Location:
Long Beach, CA, USA
Friday, June 26, 2015
Public Invited to Grand Opening of Jenni Rivera Memorial Park on July 2
Mayor Robert Garcia, Councilman Dee Andrews, and the Department of
Parks, Recreation and Marine invite residents to the grand opening of
Jenni Rivera Memorial Park, on Thursday, July 2, at 10:00 am. The 3-acre
park is located at 2001 Walnut Ave. The opening ceremony will include
the unveiling of a 125-foot-long mural in tribute of Jenni Rivera’s life
and love of her hometown,
Long Beach.
“Jenni Rivera was a true Long Beach legend. Her music, and her many philanthropic contributions, touched so many people in our city and around the world,” said Mayor Robert Garcia. “Naming this park after Jenni honors the legacy of one of our city’s most inspiring native daughters.”
Ms. Rivera was a Latin Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, actress, television producer, and entrepreneur. She was named the "Top Latin Artist of 2013" by Billboard Magazine, and her 20 million albums sold made her the highest-earning Banda singer of all time. She and six other people died in a plane crash on December 9, 2012, shortly after performing to a sold-out crowd of 17,000 fans in Monterrey, Mexico. She was 43.
“Jenni Rivera was a true Long Beach legend. Her music, and her many philanthropic contributions, touched so many people in our city and around the world,” said Mayor Robert Garcia. “Naming this park after Jenni honors the legacy of one of our city’s most inspiring native daughters.”
Ms. Rivera was a Latin Grammy nominated singer, songwriter, actress, television producer, and entrepreneur. She was named the "Top Latin Artist of 2013" by Billboard Magazine, and her 20 million albums sold made her the highest-earning Banda singer of all time. She and six other people died in a plane crash on December 9, 2012, shortly after performing to a sold-out crowd of 17,000 fans in Monterrey, Mexico. She was 43.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)