Archives for February 2025

Captain America: Brave New World * An Amazing, Action Packed, Film With Great Acting, Choreography And Direction

Anthony Mackie returns as the high-flying hero Sam Wilson, who’s officially taken up the mantle of Captain America. After meeting with newly elected U.S. President Thaddeus Ross, Sam finds himself in the middle of an international incident. He must discover the reason behind a nefarious global plot before the true mastermind has the entire world seeing red.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Eli C. comments, “There are three words to describe how I feel about Captain America: Brave New World. Wow, wow, and wow! The action scenes had me at the edge of my seat. They are so exciting and suspenseful. The acting is especially good, as are the sets, and the graphics are amazing.” Isabella V. adds, “Captain America Brave New World is an amazing, action packed, film with great acting, choreography and directing. This film left me speechless and wanting more. Yet, it felt like a fulfilling story, with everything fitting into place.” Daniel S. wraps it up with, “Captain America: Brave New World is a good film, and that’s all it is – good. Although I found great fun in its action, many of its characters, and the performances, there is a clear disparity between the film that was envisioned and the end result.”  See their full reviews below.

Captain America: Brave New World
By Eli C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 9

There are three words to describe how I feel about Captain America: Brave New World. Wow, wow, and wow! The action scenes had me at the edge of my seat. They are so exciting and suspenseful. The acting is especially good, as are the sets, and the graphics are amazing.

The storyline follows a man named Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) who faces new challenges that threaten to leave nations in chaos. Due to a threat against peace between nations, the red hulk and Captain America must join forces to defeat a sinister enemy.

At first, I thought that Marvel was just going to make the Falcon the same old hero with a shield. However, Sam Wilson is so much more — he is inspiring, courageous and really excels as the new Captain America.  The fighting scenes are epic and unpredictable; just when I think someone’s about to win like Sam or the Red Hulk (Harrison Ford) their plans are always foiled.  The intense fights kept me interested and excited. I commend Harrison Ford as both the Red Hulk and President Ross; the emotions he expresses like sadness, anger, and pain are very realistic.  As a major Captain America fan, I commend Anthony Mackie for continuing the legacy of Steve Rogers. I also have to commend Julius Onah for his direction of this film. The visuals are fantastic; I especially love the scenery, especially the cherry trees in Washington D.C. with their beautiful pink blossoms. The graphics are so realistic that it seems almost like it’s in 3D without the glasses. I found myself literally ducking for cover during some of the intense action scenes. My favorite part is when President Ross first turns into the Red Hulk. His transforms from man to beast right before our eyes. I was at the edge of my seat, amazed and terrified, as he wreaks havoc on the area.

The moral of the story is that you don’t have to have superpower to be a hero. All you need is grit, courage, strength, and heart.  Be aware that there is lots of profanity, plus a great amount of fighting and other violence. 

I rate Captain America: Brave New World 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. You can watch it in theaters beginning February 14, 2025.

Captain America Brave New World 

By Isabella V., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13 

Captain America Brave New World is an amazing, action packed, film with great acting, choreography and direction. This film left me speechless and wanting more. Yet, it felt like a fulfilling story, with everything fitting into place. 

The story follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), the new Captain America, as he meets up with the new U.S president, Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford). However, he gets caught up in an international incident and attempts to discover the motivation behind a nefarious global plan.  

I really enjoy the acting throughout this film. All the actors are incredibly talented and show so much emotion in their characters, especially Anthony Mackie and Harrison Ford, in their roles as Sam Wilson and Thaddeus Ross. Their chemistry with each other makes their relationship throughout the movie feel real. The script is also great, with each character’s motivation and actions feeling extremely believable and fitting. The action and fight choreography are also incredible and creative, with many scenes leaving me speechless. It feels very different from the style of fighting we are accustomed to and takes advantage of their unique costumes and weapons. Speaking of the costumes, they are extremely interesting and well made. The suits showcase interesting ideas and features that are not really seen, while their street clothes offer a glimpse into each character’s personality. The makeup is also unbelievable – it looks so realistic despite representing something that’s not real. My favorite part of the film has to be the cinematography, led by Kramer Morgenthau, which adds so much to every scene and the locations. There are lots of locations throughout the plot that are undoubtedly good, but the most memorable are the scenes in Washington DC with the cherry trees all in bloom.

The film’s message is to accept yourself for whom you are now, and not how you were defined in the past or the people around you. Be forewarned that there is a lot of fighting throughout the film, all very over exaggerated and bloody at some points. Also there is mild profanity used in the film. 

I give Captain America Brave New World 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters February 14, 2025.

Captain America: Brave New World

By Daniel S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, Age 17

Captain America: Brave New World is a good film, and that’s all it is – good. Although I found great fun in its action, many of its characters, and the performances, there is a clear disparity between the film that was envisioned and the end result.

Captain America: Brave New World follows Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) as he fills in Steve Rogers’s shoes as the new Captain America. After becoming involved with President Thaddeus Ross (Harrison Ford), he becomes entangled in a sinister plot organized by mysterious forces. With the help of Joaquin Torres (Danny Ramirez), Sam is forced to unravel a web of dark secrecy, and reconsider his alliances along the way.

The biggest problem with Captain America: Brave New World is the struggle with its own identity – it simply doesn’t know what it wants to be. The film juggles elements of drama, comedy, and thrill, but at no point does it choose which one to truly pursue. After watching the film I couldn’t tell you if it is a political thriller or a buddy cop comedy. The clash of these genres is what brings this film down. The film begins in a certain style, but shortly segues to a scene of COMPLETE contrast to the previous feeling. The viewer never gets comfortable with a certain idea, or a certain vibe, because it quickly transitions to something completely out of left field.

The film has some truly great components, like many of the characters, starting with Anthony Mackie’s Captain America, who just kills it in this role. After a trilogy of Steve Rogers’ Captain America films, and after retiring from his role as the Falcon, he finally receives the big screen spotlight. Mackie clearly gives it his all, and effortlessly embodies this hero we all know and love. What is fascinating about his character is his struggle to adopt the mantle of Captain America. He has a kind of imposter syndrome, which makes him feel unworthy of the title. What is so wonderful is his journey to discover what it means to be a hero, what it means to be put on this godly pedestal, and what it means to be Captain America. At his side is Danny Ramirez’s Joaquin Torres who fills Sam Wilson’s shoes as the new Falcon. A huge running theme in this film is the ‘buddy cop comedy,’ which is well executed. This pair has personalities that excellently counteract each other, and their dynamic is great. Whenever we see them together, they are a thoroughly enjoyable team. The MVP though is Carl Lumbly’s Isaiah Bradley, who delicately drives the dramatic narrative of the film. His character is utilized very well, because, not only is he central to the main story, but he is used to propel Sam into the right direction as a hero. Lumbly captures the essence of a man who is out of his time, broken by his past. Unfortunately, the film’s downfall is that the character department of the villains feels undercooked. Tim Blake Nelson has a role that many (including myself) were excited to see. Returning from 2008s The Incredible Hulk, he is given a very intriguing position here but his character is a huge let down. Also, Giancarlo Esposito makes a long-awaited debut into this world and frankly, his talent is wasted in a role of little importance to the story. The same can be said for Harrison Ford’s President Thaddeus Ross. Ford gives a great performance, but it is undermined by a lackluster script that just doesn’t develop his character. The three feel more like mere “villains of the week,” than villains that carry weight and nuance. The actors’ performances are very good, but their characters are ineffective. In the end, I found this film to be ultimately unsatisfying. It works too hard trying to tie together elements of previous Captain America films while neglecting its own story. This film is so focused on being part of the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, that it falls short capturing our interest in its story. It is an undeniably enjoyable watch, but ultimately it lacks much substance.

The film’s message is about the value of heroism in our world and what it means to be a hero. Sam Wilson is distinct from Steve Rogers in that he has no superhuman abilities; he is merely a man fighting for the good of his country, and the preservation of humanity. He is the epitome of resilience, bravery, and patriotism, never hesitating to jump into harm’s way to fight injustice. 

I give Captain America: Brave New World 2.5 out of 5 stars, and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It releases in theaters on February 14, 2025.

Vietnam: The War That Changed America * More Than Just An Historical Account—Offers An Emotional Exploration Of This War’s Human Cost

A raw, intimate look at the Vietnam War’s impact on America. Through personal stories, the series examines the conflict’s far-reaching consequences and lasting influence on society as the 50th anniversary of Saigon’s fall approaches.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Ashleigh C. comments, “From the moment the trailer begins, it is clear that Vietnam: The War That Changed America is more than just an historical account—it’s an emotional exploration of the war’s human cost. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage and deeply personal testimonies, the series provides a nuanced portrait of the soldiers, civilians, and activists who experienced the war firsthand.” See her full review below.

Vietnam: The War That Changed America 
By Ashleigh C., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 20

From the moment the trailer begins, it is clear that Vietnam: The War That Changed America is more than just an historical account—it’s an emotional exploration of the war’s human cost. Featuring never-before-seen archival footage and deeply personal testimonies, the series provides a nuanced portrait of the soldiers, civilians, and activists who experienced the war firsthand. The inclusion of long-awaited reunions between former soldiers, as well as perspectives from both American and Vietnamese individuals, adds an element of reconciliation and raw authenticity rarely seen in war documentaries.

Apple TV+’s compelling documentary Vietnam: The War That Changed America is a gripping six-part series, narrated by Academy Award nominee Ethan Hawke, that marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, offering an unfiltered look at one of the most divisive conflicts in American history.

One of the documentary’s greatest strengths is its wide array of voices. From Bill Broyles, a former Marine turned Hollywood screenwriter, to Hilary Brown, ABC News’ first female foreign correspondent, and Melvin Pender, an Olympic gold medalist who served between deployments, the series provides a multifaceted look at the war’s impact. Even more striking are the perspectives of Viet Cong fighters and Vietnamese civilians, offering a crucial counterpoint to the American narrative. These voices help construct a more complete and deeply humanized understanding of the conflict. Director Rob Coldstream and producer Caroline Marsden craft the series with a level of detail and sensitivity that elevates it beyond a simple historical retelling. The visuals, drawn from over 1,100 hours of archival footage, immerse viewers in the reality of war, while Ethan Hawke’s narration provides a steady, reflective tone that balances the intensity of the material. What makes Vietnam: The War That Changed America truly stand out is its ability to connect past and present. The war left scars not only on those who fought but on the entire American political and cultural landscape.

This series really shows how the Vietnam War reshaped the United States in ways still felt today, from attitudes toward military intervention to the power of protest movements. For history enthusiasts, war documentary fans, or anyone seeking a deeply human look at one of the most defining conflicts of the 20th century, Vietnam: The War That Changed America is essential viewing.

I give Vietnam: The War That Changed America 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It is available on Apple TV+ now.

Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries Exhibit Now on Display at Old Orange County Courthouse

Supervisor Vicente Sarmiento and Southern California Plein Air Painters Association President Steve Sandborg and Vice President Dawn Buckingham cut the ribbon for the Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries exhibit. Joining them are – (from left to right) OC Parks Historic Curator Katie McKay, Tustin Unified School District Vice President Lynn Davis, Tustin Unified School District Board Member Jonathan Abelove, Santa Ana Unified School District Board Member Valerie Magdaleno, Tustin Unified School District President Jonathan Stone, OC Parks Deputy Director Mike Wilson, Anaheim Union High School District Board Member Ron Hoshi, Rancho Santiago Community College District Board President Daisy Tong and Santa Ana Unified School District Board Member Brenda Lebsack.

Discover the work of local artists inspired by life in Southern California at Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries art exhibit, now on display at the Old Orange County Courthouse in Santa Ana (211 W. Santa Ana Blvd.). 

The collection, made up of more than 180 original paintings from over 60 local artists, features art pieces depicting diverse sceneries of nature, cityscapes, florals and more. The exhibit is hosted by OC Parks, in partnership with Southern California Plein Air Painters Association (SOCALPAPA), a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the tradition of plein air painting. The collection will include plein air pieces and original artwork of all sizes and mediums. In addition, the exhibit will feature art pieces from local students from the Orange County School of Arts. Artwork in the gallery is available for purchase, with sales going directly to the artists. 

“Orange County is home to so many talented individuals,” said Vicente Sarmiento, Orange County Board of Supervisors. “It is wonderful to have a place in the heart of the County, at the historic Old Orange County Courthouse, to display the work of local artists where others can be inspired and introduced to a new art medium.”

Plein air, the French term for “open air,” is the practice of painting outside which provides artists a dynamic artistic experience to capture the spirit and essence of subjects while being outdoors. In addition to focusing on plein-air painting, SOCALPAPA’s objectives include bringing artists together, promoting arts education and supporting local conservation efforts that protect our natural landscape.

Members’ paintings are also on display year-round in the Peter and Mary Muth Interpretive Center located at OC Parks’ Upper Newport Bay Nature Preserve. The artwork in the center often illustrates parks, wilderness areas and coastal spaces, similarly to what is showcased in the Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries exhibit.

Admission to Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries exhibit is free and open to view at the Old Orange County Courthouse gallery Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. through March 13. Metered parking is available at the on-site lot and surrounding street parking. Additional parking is available at lot P8 (301 W. 5th Street). Parking fees apply. 

For information about Omnivision: Art Across Boundaries art exhibit and the Old Orange County Courthouse, please visit ocparks.com/historic-sites/old-orange-county-courthouse

Credit: OC Parks.

Magic, Resilience & Fashion: How Project ReWear’s #LAStrong Campaign is Giving Back to SoCal Wildfire Victims

 Project ReWear—a slow fashion brand redefining sustainable style through upcycled, pre-loved pieces—as they rally to support those affected by the devastating SoCal wildfires.

Introducing Project WeCare: The #LAStrong Collection 🌟

Project ReWear—LA’s go-to for stylish, sustainable, pre-loved fashion—has launched Project WeCare, a long-term initiative dedicated to providing real, tangible support to wildfire victims in Altadena, Malibu, and Pacific Palisades.

💙 How? By turning upcycled fashion into direct aid.

On February 12th Project ReWear launched their #LAStrong Collection—a series of one-of-a-kind, upcycled t-shirts, denim jackets, and hoodies, all featuring an inspiring piece of artwork: the retro blue VW camper van that miraculously survived the Palisades fire. This van, owned by LA surfboard artist Megan Krystle Weinraub, became a viral symbol of hope, strength, and resilience, standing completely untouched amidst the destruction. Now, the van is the heart of Project ReWear’s design, with the word “Magic” emblazoned on its license plate—a tribute to the unshakable spirit of LA.

Shop the #LAStrong Collection here

🛍️ 100% of profits from every purchase will be donated to:

More Than Just a T-Shirt—It’s a Statement of Solidarity

Each item in the #LAStrong Collection features the slogan #WeAreAllInThisTogether, serving as a powerful reminder of LA’s resilience, unity, and commitment to helping neighbors in need.

✔️ Every dollar counts:

  • Tees are priced between $20-$30, with $15 from every shirt sold directly supporting wildfire victims, displaced pets, and first responders.
  • Project ReWear is underwriting all production costs so that 100% of the profits from this collection go straight to those in need.

But this isn’t just a one-time fundraiser—it’s an ongoing movement. Unlike fast fashion-driven campaigns that sell out and move on, Project WeCare will evolve seasonally, with new upcycled pieces carrying the same #LAStrong design to keep the support going long after the headlines fade.

 Fashion That Helps People & the Planet 

Project ReWear’s founder, Kimberly Lau, is on a mission to redefine the way we shop while creating real change in the world. With a background in wealth management, she left corporate life behind to make sustainable fashion accessible for families through high-quality, secondhand fashion. Since launching, Project ReWear has already saved over 3,000 pounds of clothing from landfills! ♻️

With the #LAStrong Collection, Kimberly and her team are proving that fashion can do more than just make a statement—it can make a difference. Each piece is sourced from thrift stores and handpicked for quality, ensuring that:

  • ✔️ No two items are alike—every purchase is one-of-a-kind
  • ✔️ The collection is truly sustainable—no new materials are produced
  • ✔️ Every dollar spent goes toward wildfire relief—100% of profits go directly to charity

And the impact doesn’t stop there. 🌿 With every high-quality, pre-loved garment sold, the #LAStrong Collection helps prevent hundreds of pounds of clothing from entering local landfills while also saving thousands of gallons of water—a resource critical to California’s ecosystem.

Learn more:

Credit: Project ReWear

Take To The Great Outdoors For Island Packers Winter Whale Watching And Excursions To The Channel Islands National Park And National Marine Sanctuary!

A winter whale watch excursion is the perfect way to gather with family and friends to witness the inspiring migration of Pacific Gray whales as they travel through the Santa Barbara Channel near Anacapa and Santa Cruz Island. http://islandpackers.com https://www.venturaharborvillage.com/directory/whale-watching/

“This mammoth migration of more than 20,000 whales and 6,000 miles continues to remain a major attraction in Southern California,” said President Cherryl Connally of Island Packers.  “Located in scenic Ventura Harbor Village, we invite visitors to plan on booking this “must-see” experience soon as part of their fun for the entire family Spring Break activities. “

Winter whale watch excursions are available now thru mid-April from Ventura  Harbor Village and/ or Channel Islands Harbor departing at 9:30 a.m. and/or 1:30 p.m.  Rates for half-day trips are $47 for adults, $43 for seniors, and $34 for children 3-12. Children 2 years old and younger ride free.

The Pacific Gray Whales are now traversing the newly-designated Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage Area (SBCWHA), one of only eleven whale heritage areas found around the world. This prestigious designation is a testament to the region’s commitment to marine conservation and ocean education through whale watching and wildlife cruising opportunities.

Sightings of the Southern migration start with the Pacific Gray Whales and also include occasional sightings of Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, and even orcas. Common Dolphin is enjoyed year-round from the catamaran, delighting passengers as they surf with the boat, and ride the bow and stern waves.  The half-day Winter Whale Watch Cruise with Island Packers provides stunning views of the Ventura coastline or the Channel Islands; depending on where the whales may be sighted. 

Island Packers is excited to share their daily marine mammal sightings with mainlanders on the Island Packers website Marine Mammal Sightings. Here guests can see in real time what Island Packers crew and captains view in the Santa Barbara Channel Whale Heritage Area.

In addition to an excursion with Island Packers, travelers can immerse themselves in  Ventura Harbor Village’s idyllic sun-kissed playground, pairing their time at sea with some “dine and drink” options at some of the best waterfront eateries including fresh seafood and a variety of cuisines, as well as coastal-inspired boutiques. www.venturaharborvillage.com

Credit:  Island Packers and Ventura Harbor. For more information, visit www.venturaharborvillage.com or call 805-477-0470.  Follow and share your adventures using #VenturaHarbor.

Ginger, Feb. 21st Pet of the Week

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Shelters have seen so many German shepherds come through their doors, overbred, abandoned by owners, possibly never finding humans worthy enough to appreciate their intelligence, loyalty and beauty. Ginger, 3 years old, is one of these wonderful dogs. She’s been at the shelter since October and has celebrated all the autumn and winter holidays with the volunteers. She loves the human and doggie friends she’s made, but so deserves a warm, soft place to sleep, long walks, and a human who will love her as much as the volunteers do and will be there for her forever. Two seasons is too long for a loving dog to spend in a kennel. Speed the process to adopt Ginger or any of our other pets by emailing PetAdopt@longbeach.gov or petfoster@longbeach.gov. You can also call (562) 570-4925. Our shelter hours are Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 7700 E. Spring St. at the entrance to El Dorado Park (no parking fee for shelter visitors. Ask for ID#A731052.

DISNEY ON ICE Comes to LONG BEACH & ONTARIO – April 17-27

Hosts Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse bring audiences on an expedition across raging seas, snow covered mountains and the marigold bridge in

Disney On Ice presents Into The Magic

This action-packed extravaganza, produced by Feld Entertainment, Inc., features Disney’s MoanaFrozenCoco and Beauty and the Beast with other beloved Disney characters, playing Long Beach Arena from April 17-20 followed by Toyota Arena in Ontario from April 24-27, 2025.

  • Disney On Ice Preferred Customers can purchase advance tickets starting today to get the best seats available before tickets go on-sale to the general public on February 4th.  Fans can still sign up to become a Disney On Ice Preferred Customer and get exclusive access to the pre-sale offer code.

Into The Magic takes families on a high-sea adventure as Moana sets sail on a life-changing quest to save her island with help from the demigod Maui. With the ice floor transformed into the vast oceanic scape, Disney On Ice allows Moana’s strength and determination to take center stage.  This engaging atmosphere lets audiences deepen their existing connection to their favorite wayfinder and discover one’s true identity is never out of reach.

Journey across the Marigold Bridge with Miguel from Disney●Pixar’s Coco into the magnificent and mystical Land of the Dead and discover a vibrantly colorful performance with skeletons in a beautiful cultural celebration of family.  Beautiful production numbers invite audiences into the world of Beauty and the Beast, as Belle shows what it means to be fearless.  Along with her new friends in the enchanted castle, Belle is encouraged to step outside the ordinary and find joy in the bleakest situation.  As she looks beyond the harsh exterior of the Beast to reach his gentle heart, fans learn there are teachable moments in everyday life.  Through the athleticism and grace of Anna and Elsa, Rapunzel and Flynn, and Cinderella, brave heroes from FrozenTangled and Cinderella ignite passions to believe.  Showgoers will witness each characters’ unique qualities and talents inspiring children around the world to discover their inner hero.

L O N G   B E A C H

WHEN:            Thursday, April 17       7:00 PM

                        Friday, April 18            7:00 PM

                        Saturday, April 19        11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

                        Sunday, April 20          12:30 PM & 4:30 PM

WHERE:          Long Beach Arena – 300 E Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802

TICKETS:          Family friendly ticket pricing available – tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or in-person at the venue box office.

*Ticket pricing is subject to change based on market demand. 

O N T A R I O

WHEN:            Thursday, April 24       7:00 PM

                        Friday, April 25            7:00 PM

                        Saturday, April 26        11:00 AM, 3:00 PM & 7:00 PM

                        Sunday, April 27          1:00 PM & 5:00 PM

WHERE:          Toyota Arena – 4000 Ontario Center Pkwy, Ontario, CA 91764

TICKETS:          Family friendly ticket pricing available – tickets can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com or in-person at the venue box office.

*Ticket pricing is subject to change based on market demand. 

For specific Long Beach & Ontario show information please visit

https://www.disneyonice.com/into-the-magic/long-beach-ca-long-beach-arena

https://www.disneyonice.com/into-the-magic/ontario-ca-toyota-arena

UPDATE:

Long Beach Arena

Discount: 30% off

Code: MOM30

Valid Performances: ALL

Valid at Select Price Levels

Valid dates: March 12-April 11

Toyota Arena

Discount: 30% off

Code: MOM30

Valid Performances:

·        Thursday 4/24 at 7PM

·        Friday 4/25 at 7PM

·        Saturday 4/26 at 7PM

·        Sunday 4/27 at 1PM and 5PM

Valid at Select Price Levels

Valid dates: March 12-April 11

Credit: Feld Entertainment.

Aquarium of the Pacific Hosts 23rd Annual African American Festival

Photo Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific

The Aquarium of the Pacific will host its twenty-third annual African American Festival, which features music, dance, historical displays, and the Aquarium’s Heritage Award ceremony. Guests can also experience presentations, including storytelling, hip hop and break dance, drum circles, and live bands during the festival. During the festival, visitors can discover the wonders of the Pacific Ocean at the Aquarium as they meet more than 12,000 animals.

On the Saturday of the festival, the Aquarium will present its Heritage Award to The SIX at 1:00 p.m. in the Honda Pacific Visions Theater. The leaders of the organization will be present to accept the award. The SIX is committed to improving community and providing resources throughout the City of Long Beach through community collaboration. Community activities include youth financial literacy workshops held at Long Beach City College with backing to open saving accounts, hosting the only candidates forum in Central Long Beach during the Mayoral race, and a Thanksgiving Giveaway, which provides full groceries to over two hundred community members each year.

WHEN:          Saturday and Sunday, February 22-23, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

WHERE:        Aquarium of the Pacific, 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802

COST:           Included with general admission: $44.95 per adult (ages 12+), $34.95 per child (ages 3-

11), $41.95 per senior (ages 62+), and free for Aquarium members and children under age three / Reservations required 

INFO:             (562) 590-3100 or aquariumofpacific.org/events/info/african_american_festival/

Credit: The Aquarium of the Pacific.