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Long Beach highlights after-school park program, Vida Latina trivia night and generative-AI workshops


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Long Beach highlights after-school park program, Vida Latina trivia night and generative-AI workshops
Nadia Gil, a City of Long Beach staff member, announced three upcoming city programs: an after-school parks program for children ages 5 to 12, a Vida Latina trivia night called "Yo Sabo" on Sept. 30 at the Michelle Obama Community Library, and a series of generative-artificial-intelligence workshops beginning Oct. 8 at the Dooris Topsy Elvord Community Center in Hound Park.

The after-school program is offered through the city's parks and recreation centers and is open to children ages 5–12. Gil said children can participate in games, crafts and receive homework help; families are directed to the parks and recreation web page to find the nearest center and registration details.

Gil said the Vida Latina series presented by the public library will include a Spanish-language trivia night, "Yo Sabo," on Sept. 30 at the Michelle Obama Community Library. The event is described as testing participants' knowledge of Latin American history and is part of the library's programming for Hispanic Heritage Month; residents were directed to the library's web page for the full schedule.

The city also announced generative-AI workshops intended to teach residents how the technology is used by the city and to cover digital skills and data-privacy practices. The first seminar in the series is scheduled for Oct. 8 at the Dooris Topsy Elvord Community Center in Hound Park, with additional dates to be posted on the city's events page. Gil said participants will learn basic cybersecurity practices in addition to AI topics.

Gil opened the brief in Spanish, saying, "Hola, soy Nadia Gil y este es su breve de Long Beach," and closed with a thank-you to listeners: "Gracias por ver y nos vemos la próxima vez." The announcements did not include program fees, capacity limits or explicit registration deadlines; residents were directed to the city's or library's web pages for registration details and full schedules.

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