Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer acknowledged on Aug. 31 that fluctuating rules and guidelines surrounding the coronavirus have confused just as much as clarified how to stay safe during the pandemic.
Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer acknowledged on Aug. 31 that fluctuating rules and guidelines surrounding the coronavirus have confused just as much as clarified how to stay safe during the pandemic.
Planning Commission Chair Andy Licht and Commissioner Tom Hudnut agreed with Demeter on the importance of the climate plan. Hudnut said the 2045 deadline for carbon neutrality sounded "fairly relaxed" to him and asked if there was flexibility to possibly accelerate the time frame.
"It's important to celebrate El Nido's work throughout the pandemic and strengthen the road ahead for our families," Chair of the Garden Gala and El Nido Board Member, Meredith Messer Fried, said. "El Nido has continued and expanded their vital services during this critical time.
The Courier has noticed a steady stream of visitors and residents playing, interacting with and photographing the pianos. Now, the pianos move on to permanent residences in public schools across the greater Los Angeles area, where they will no doubt be enjoyed for years to
No prior artistic experience necessary. Oct. 6 through Dec. 22, "Beyond Words" course will be offered, where participants will be taught skills to access and awaken their creativity, build a creative community, and explore creative writing, photography, music, and collage.
"For Beverly Hills, that shield shape is very powerful," Josh Morgerman, co-founder of Symblaze, said. "People all over the LA Metro area and beyond, they know that shield as a Beverly Hills thing."
With renovations underway at the swim gym and decades of exposure to chlorine, talk of potentially covering, restoring, or moving the celebrated mural has raised concerns in the community. With that, the Cultural Heritage Commission has come on to help find a viable solution for
Now in its 48th year, the Beverly Hills Art Show was reinvented in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The show took on a hybrid format in an effort to stay connected to the community and continue to offer the much-anticipated annual event that community
"I'm a hands-on learner, so this program completely called to me it wasn't just like, sit in on our meetings every Tuesday at 9 a.m.," said Fred Dapp, a realtor and former member of the Next Beverly Hills Committee who attended in 2019.
"Given the known risks of modern wildfires and climate change, embracing the role of fire and a return to intentional transgenerational management is of critical importance," the paper concludes.