Make Music Day in Beverly Hills

Make Music Day Beverly Hills took place on June 21 and was a wonderful celebration of music that brought the entire community together.

The Beverly Hills City Hall was illuminated in blue from June 16-20 in honor of El Monte Police Corporal Michael Paredes and Officer Joseph Santana, who were fatally shot last week.

The plans, which include six parcels across two blocks totaling 3.4 acres, would add commercial spaces, luxury apartments, and retail and dining destinations in addition to Saks Beverly Hills.

Hunt-Coffey was appointed by a 4-1 vote of the City Council on June 21 and will take the reigns over from George Chavez, who is retiring. 

The meeting stretched long past midnight – the second time, for this particular issue–and forced the Council to grapple with potential shortcomings of the city's tools to protect historic buildings.

The annual event showcases exotic and vintage cars in pristine condition and kicks off the summer season for Beverly Hills.

Events in Beverly Hills range from Musical Family Story Time to a drum circle, guitar and piano performances and more. 

The flyers contain a link to the Goyim Defense League, a "loose network of individuals connected by their virulent antisemitism," according to the Anti-Defamation League.

Aharon Coffee and Pioneer Hardware were recognized for the 60 Second Shout Out at the June 14 City Council Formal Session. 

The meeting is part of the first in a four-phase plan outlined in the OpenBH Design and Operating Standards Subcommittee's work plan and focuses on facilitating conversation between business owners, residents, and representatives from Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects (LOHA), the firm contracted by the city to