Monday, January 18, 2016

Juice, CSULB, and Supernaw news

 New Los Altos juice store?

Nope...just a new name!


The owners of the now former Local Press Juicery are still there at 2125 N Bellflower-but now with a new name: Yago Juice,

The owners announced last week over social media to their growing customer base that they are were making a few minor changes including a new name : Yago Juice.  A banner with the new name is now hanging over the storefront.

The Yelp page for Yago Juice has already been updated  with the new name and still has that 5 Star Yelp Rating.
Click on:  Yago Yelp


CSULB back in session on Tuesday January 19
They're back!  The thousands of CSULB students will be back for the Spring 2016 semester starting Tuesday January 19th.


Local residents can expect a lot more traffic and continued parking problems as the student's settle in to the Spring semester.

While some residents may see the parking inconveniences and added traffic as bothersome- having the college right in our backyard can provide local residents with lots of opportunites.  

CSULB Sports teams like basketball at the Pyramid or baseball at Blair Field can make for an inexpensive family outing.  CSULB offers the Kids Beach Club with special benefits for kids under 13 and FREE admission to all games for just $20 (see links below).

During the summer CSULB also offers close-by Summer Camps for numerous youth activities (link below).

In addition, the Carpenter Center and University Art Museum offer outstanding world class events.

Plus, if you have never been to the peaceful Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden, you are missing one of Long Beach's hidden gems that include a koi pond with 25 cent pay food dispensers so the kids ( or you) can feed the fish.  Plus-admission is FREE!

So while the CSULB students take advantage of all Long Beach has to offer- return the favor and take advantage of what our local university has to offer. For more information CLICK ON:

Councilman Daryl Supernaw has 4 more years begining in April
No one filed to run on the April 2016 ballot against the popular 4th District Councilman Daryl Supernaw by the Friday January 15th deadline.  

Supernaw will therefore automatically be re-elected and the 4th District residents are spared the 3rd local election for a councilman in less than two years.