The holidays are in full swing, and it’s time to embrace the season’s magic with a variety of fun and events happening around town! From parades to holiday markets, outdoor movies, and holiday parties, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s your ultimate guide to this week’s holiday happenings: 1. Thirsty Thursicals 📅 When: Thursday,
Small Business Saturday, observed annually on the Saturday following Thanksgiving, is a pivotal event that encourages consumers to support local businesses during the holiday shopping season. Established by American Express in 2010 amid the economic recession, this initiative aimed to bolster small businesses by directing holiday shoppers to local retailers. The U.S. Senate recognized its
Bermudez Projects in Cypress Park invites you to experience *Under A Steady Magnificence*, an exploration of change, constancy, and the depths of existence through Leticia Maldonado’s latest exhibition, running from November 9 through December 7, 2024. This immersive exhibit features seven new mid- to large-scale mixed media neon sculptures, each serving as a meditation on
This holiday season, Black Dog Coffee Roasters in Long Beach is hosting an event you and your furry friend won’t want to miss! Join us on Saturday, November 23, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the corner of 3rd and Cerritos for a festive morning in support of our local 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue.
The Historical Society of Long Beach is set to host the 28th Annual Historical Cemetery Tour on Saturday, October 26, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Long Beach Municipal and Sunnyside Cemeteries. This lively event invites all ages to experience history in a new way, with community-theater actors bringing to life the
The Wellest is kicking off Southern California’s first professional mocktail competition, “Zero Hour: Masters of Moxology,” at the Freaky Tiki Happening Festival on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The event, held at Shannon’s Corner in downtown Long Beach, promises to be a vibrant celebration of creativity, inclusivity, and all things zero-proof. Guests are invited to sip
Whiskey, a drink typically perceived to be masculine, is the drink of choice among the ladies of Women Who Whiskey; a social club run by Stacey Smith-Clark, president of the club and a Long Beach native. This year will mark 5 years since the club’s beginning in Long Beach and Smith-Clarks’ role as president. When
Lights hang from the ceiling with a disco ball in the center, illuminating a room full of members gathered to listen and enjoy the vinyl, or album, of the month. This is Good Luck Vinyl Club, hosted by Isaak Navarro at The Social List, a family owned restaurant owned by Isaak Navarro’s father, Luis Navarro.
For nearly three decades, the Distinguished Speakers Series of Southern California has brought thought-provoking voices to the region, offering audiences insights on topics ranging from technology to culinary arts to global affairs. Founded by sisters Kathy Swan Winterhalder and Sue Swan, the Pasadena based operation has series hosts events Redondo Beach, Newport Beach, and Thousand
The Queen Mary’s Dark Harbor is making a triumphant return to Long Beach this fall after a four-year hiatus. From Sept. 20 through Nov. 2, the nearly 100-year-old haunted vessel will transform into a spooky spectacle for Halloween fans. Expect haunted mazes, live entertainment, themed bars, and of course, plenty of sinister eats and treats.