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October 22, 2021

Issue No. 339

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Thank you for taking the time to read our weekly newsletter. Every Friday afternoon at 1:30 pm, we distribute this publication to provide updates on past and future events throughout our council district. Please encourage your neighbors to sign up for the Go Fourth! Friday newsletter by contacting us at: [email protected].


- Councilman Daryl Supernaw

COVID-19 Updates

COVID-19 Updates

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More information available at this link

Digital COVID-19 Vaccine Record from CDPH 

 

Everyone who is vaccinated in California can now request a COVID-19 Vaccination Record. As more industries and organizations start to require proof of vaccination, the City encourages the community to utilize the various services available at no cost to maintain vaccination records. You can access the CA Department of Public Health (CDPH) COVID-19 Digital Vaccination Record portal at this linkor you can call 833.422.4255 to get your digital vaccination record. 

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Past and Ongoing Events

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Go LB App Updated for E-Scooter & Fireworks


The City’s Go Long Beach mobile app is enhanced with two new types of reporting capabilities: sightings of illegal fireworks usage and electric scooter parking violations. For E-Scooter parking issues, the respective vendor will be notified to relocate the device to a proper location or the device could be impounded. The standard response time to address the violation is within two hours but may vary depending on conditions. For fireworks reports, the City Prosecutor staff will respond quickly to gather additional information to aid in their investigation. Information about the app can be found at this link.

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Nature Center Family Night Walks

Thru Dec. 16th | Thursdays, 6 - 8 pm | 7550 E. Spring St. 

 

Family Night Walks will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. every Thursday from October 7 through December 16, except for Thanksgiving, November 25. Attendees are asked to arrive 15 minutes prior to start time for check in, and the gates close at 6:05 p.m. Participation in Family Night Walks is $5 per person or free for children ages 2 and younger. Registration is required at www.lbparks.org. Register online or in-person registration is available from 8:30 am to 4 pm Tuesdays through Sundays at El Dorado Nature Center. For more information about the Family Night Walks, call 562.570.1745

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Halloween at Krispy Skreme

Now thru Oct. 31st | 6 am - 10 pm | 4760 E. Los Coyotes Diag.

 

LIMITED EDITION! A dozen doughnut incantations for your spooky celebration! Pick up a Halloween Dozen today and enjoy a limited-edition Spellbook box containing 3 Bewitched Broomstick, 3 Abra Cat Dabra, 3 Enchanted Cauldron and 3 Spooky Sprinkle Doughnuts!

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Upcoming Events

Fairbrook Manor Opens Tonight! 

October 22nd - 24th & 29th - 31st | 7 pm - 10 PM | 5426 E. Fairbrook St. 

 

Fairbrook Manor opens this weekend for some scaring and caring. The location is on Fairbrook St., just west of Bellflower Blvd. and south of Abbeyfield. The entry is free, but donations and non-perishable food items for the Long Beach Rescue Mission are gladly accepted. Also, food donations will be accepted through November 7th.

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Volunteers Needed for WESCA Clean Up 

October 23rd | 8 am - 12 pm | 14th & Orizaba Ave. 

 

The West East Side Community Association (WESCA) will be hosting their monthly neighborhood clean up TOMORROW, October 23rd. Volunteers are needed to work from 8:00 am to noon... especially those with pick up trucks. Please come out and help make the neighborhood look great. Tools and supplies will be provided. They are also accepting tires and electronic waste (anything with a cord). The WESCA area is bordered by PCH, Redondo, 10th St. and Cherry Ave.

FREE Household Hazardous Waste Event Tomorrow!

October 23rd | 9 am - 2 pm | 2755 California Ave., Signal Hill 

 

The next EDCO Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) & E-Waste Collection Event will be held tomorrow, October 23rd, from 9 am - 2 pm at the EDCO Recycling Center in Signal Hill. Drop off your hazardous household items and old electronics safely and responsibly! For additional information, visit bit.ly/HHW_LB.

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Bicycle & Pedestrian Count Tomorrow

Oct. 23rd | Various times & locations listed here

 

The City of Long Beach’s 14th Annual Bike and Pedestrian Count, one of the longest-running bike counts in the country, will take place on Thursday, October 21st and Saturday, October 23rd. Please visit the SignUpGenius page for more information about count locations and to sign up to volunteer. Additional information is available at this link.

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Nature Center Halloween Storytelling Event

Oct. 23rd | 2 - 4 pm | 7550 E. Spring St.

 

El Dorado Nature Center will host a Howl-O-Ween storytelling event with Delicious Shivers and Startled Gasps. Join the South Coast Storytellers Guild for spooky stories as the sun sets over the Nature Center on Saturday, October 23rd from 2-4 pm. The event is free, and parking is $8. For more information, call (562) 570-1754

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Marine Bureau Boat Auction Tomorrow

Saturday, October 23rd | 9:00 am | 205 Marina Drive

 

The boat viewing is at 8:00 am with the auction beginning at 9:00 am. There are 13 boats up for auction ranging from 18 to 36 feet in length. For more information, call 562-570-3215 or visit the website for a complete listing of vessels. The photo below of the Skipper next to the S.S. Minnow (minus our council district logo) was taken in the mid-1960's in Long Beach at the Alamitos Bay Marina.

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Area Code Required on 562 Calls Starting Sunday

 

All calls within the 562 area code will require dialing a full 10-digit telephone number beginning Sunday, October 24th. The change for local 562 calls, previously only requiring seven digits, was ordered by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in order to designate 988 as the National Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Crisis Lifeline. You can read the City’s press release at this link.

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Redistricting Commission In-Person Meeting

October 27th | 6:00 pm | 411 W. Ocean Blvd or online 

 

A Long Beach Independent Redistricting Commission meeting will take place on October 27th, 6:00 pm at City Hall Council Chambers. Members of the public will have the option to attend the meeting in person or virtually. You can find additional information and a link to the virtual meeting here. Special note: City Council has no role in this process and cannot provide input. The map below shows District 4 on one map that has been approved for review at next week’s meeting. In 90804, the CD4 western border now ends at Junipero south of Anaheim and at Redondo north of Anaheim. Our southern border now stretches to 7th Street. You can see the entire city in the approved map at this link.

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25th Annual Cemetery Tour 

October 30th | 9 am - 2:40 pm | 1095 E. Willow St. 

 

The Historical Society of Long Beach will be hosting the 25th Annual Historical Cemetery Tour on Saturday, October 30th at Sunnyside Cemetery. Graveside performances run continuously from 9 am with the last skits starting at approximately 2:40 pm. Actors bring local history to life as told by the colorful characters who lived it! Tickets are available online!

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Tichenor Clinic Halloween Drive Thru

October 30th | 1-4 pm | 1660 Termino Ave.


Hope you can join us with #afuturesuperhero and friends for a great Starwars theme Halloween Drive Thru on Saturday October 30th 1- 4PM!


Espero se puedan unir a nosotros y junto a Afuturesuperhero And Friends para un fantastico Evento de Halloween tematico de Star Wars, sera estilo auto-servicio el Sabado 30 de Octubre aqui en la Tichenor Clinic for Children de 1 a 4pm!

And Finally

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District 4's Sergeant Gil Smith


Last week, we featured a clip from the movie “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” (see video window below). We told you there was a District 4 connection, and that is long-time Los Altos resident Gil Smith. Sergeant Smith was an LBPD Motor Patrol Officer, and he can be seen stopping traffic for the car chase sequence at the 1:11 mark. An imposing figure at 6 feet, 8 inches tall, he was pretty hard to miss in the movie.


Gil Smith joined LBPD in 1941 but soon left for military service. He returned as a decorated WWII veteran and rejoined the department. He retired in 1978 after a 37 year career. His 33 years in motor patrol distinguished Sergeant Smith as the longest serving motor officer in department history. In 2009, the Long Beach Motor Patrol presented a bronze bust of Sergeant Gil Smith to the the department. It is mounted in the lobby of the downtown police station where police officers are reminded of Sergeant Smith’s outstanding service.


The black and white photos below are from a 1951 Los Angeles Examiner article. Sergeant Smith stopped traffic for a wayward sea lion. He then took matters into his own hands to move the sea lion to safety.

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Office of Councilman Daryl Supernaw 

Fourth District

City of Long Beach

411 West Ocean Boulevard

Long Beach, CA 90802

(562) 570-4444

[email protected]

www.longbeach.gov/district4