On July 21, the second annual Festival Beverly Hills brought together nearly 3,000 attendees of all ages from 15 different cultures in a celebration of food, dance, storytelling and other activities at Beverly Gardens Park.
During a July 16 study session, the Beverly Hills City Council was split over whether to review a Planning Commission decision allowing the removal of three heritage trees at 1001 N. Roxbury Drive, the former site of a historic home beloved by many residents.
On July 7, legendary Beverly Hills resident Ringo Starr celebrated his birthday with a special appearance at his “Peace and Love” statue in Beverly Gardens Park.
On June 27, WIZO welcomed Los Angeles Councilmember Traci Park to speak at an event at Mickey Fine Pharmacy. Park, a supporter of WIZO, the Jewish community and the State of Israel, spoke about her support of the people of Israel and was recognized with
President Joe Biden’s shaky debate performance unnerved Democrats across the nation, but on June 29, Vice President Kamala Harris expressed full confidence in his leadership at a campaign fundraiser in Brentwood.
Members of the public presented the Beverly Hills Fire Department (BHFD) with an appreciation card at the emergency preparedness fair at Greystone Mansion hosted on June 23 by the BHFD and Just in Case BH.