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09/26/2025

Councilmember Curren Price celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Central Avenue Jazz Festival. The family-friendly event brings visitors to the South LA community to enjoy live jazz music along Central Avenue.

09/26/2025

The LA City Council has voted to move forward with renovations and upgrades to the Los Angeles Convention Center.

09/25/2025

Councilmember Curren Price held a Public Works Town Hall at Augustus Hawkins High School in his council district. LA City Public Works and the Councilmember heard from residents about local infrastructure issues and concerns.


πŸ”— Find more events: cd9.lacity.gov
πŸ”— Learn about the next town hall at L.A. City Department of Public Works

09/25/2025

The Los Angeles City Council has officially confirmed Patrice Lattimore as the new City Clerk of Los Angeles.

πŸ”—Clerk.LACity.gov

09/24/2025

Councilmember Nithya Raman hosted The Ovarian Cancer Circle organization during Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. Ovarian cancer survivors and family members are raising awareness to help others get checked for this illness sooner.

09/24/2025

At Councilmember Ysabel Jurado's end-of-summer celebration, the community came together in Hermon Park to support and celebrate one another.

09/24/2025

The Los Angeles Police Department hosted the Sunshine Kids at the Police Academy. This is the 19th year that this visit has taken place, allowing children with cancer to connect with LAPD officers and see the variety of work they do.

09/24/2025

The LA City Department of Cultural Affairs has run the Watts Towers Arts Center Campus since 1975, but the landmark Watts Towers began over 100 years ago. The Center provides museum and arts education, supporting students and artists from the community.

09/19/2025

LA City Department of Aging continued its outreach program with the Los Angeles Sparks team visiting seniors in Wilmington. Mascot Sparky joined the program activities, uplifting participants with fun and movement.

09/18/2025

On this episode of Things To Do, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Friends of Watts Towers Art Center are hosting a vibrant weekend filled with music, culture, and community events. On Saturday, September 27th, the Day of the Drum Festival celebrates the rhythmic heartbeat of global cultures with diverse percussion styles including Aztec, Korean, Philippine, Middle Eastern, African, and Afro Venezuelan beats.

On Sunday, September 28th, the Simon Rodia Watts Towers Jazz Festival continues its 48-year tradition by showcasing a mix of soul, gospel, hip-hop, and both traditional and contemporary jazz performances. For more details go to WattsTowers.org.

Also on Saturday, September 27th, the annual Tom Labonge Day of Service invites volunteers to honor the legacy of the former council member through community service in North Hollywood Park, organized by LA Civil Rights and city officials. Learn more at CivilAndHumanRights.LACity.gov

Additionally, the LA City Department of Recreation and Parks, along with Council President Marqueece Harris Dawson, will host a National Hispanic Heritage Month Aquatic Celebration at the Van Ness Pool on Saturday, September 27th beginning at 1 PM, featuring free swim lessons, food, music, and family-friendly activities. These events highlight cultural appreciation, community engagement, and family fun in Los Angeles. Get the details at LAParks.org.

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