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Under the bright California sun, the Long Beach city hall buzzed with anticipation as officials prepared for the upcoming Juneteenth holiday. This Thursday, June 19, city facilities will close in observance of the important day, allowing residents to reflect on history and celebrate freedom. City officials urged residents to check the city website for a complete schedule of services, including refuse pickup and street sweeping, as normal operations will resume the following day.
As summer officially kicks off, Long Beach invites families to cool off at its popular inflatable water playground, the Weeb. Open from June 13 through September 1, this vibrant attraction features springboards, bouncers, and monkey bars, all set against the backdrop of the beach. For more information on locations at Alamitos Beach and Bayshore Avenue, residents can visit lbparks.org.
In a proactive move to address community needs, Animal Care Services is launching "Foster the Fourth" to prevent overcrowding during the Independence Day celebrations. Each year, the Fourth of July sees a spike in lost pets, as many dogs flee their homes in fear of fireworks. This initiative aims to find temporary foster homes for pets, ensuring their safety and comfort during the holiday.
As Long Beach gears up for these events, the city continues to foster a sense of community and care, reminding residents to stay informed and engaged in local happenings.
Converted from Long Beach Brief, June 16, 2025 meeting on June 16, 2025
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