Archives for March 2026

The Pout-Pout Fish * This Movie Brings A Fun And Energetic Vibe To Every Situation And I Love It

The Pout-Pout Fish is the hilarious and heartwarming story of an unlikely duo: Mr. Fish (Nick Offerman) a pouty introvert and Pip (Nina Oyama) an energetic sea dragon, who embark on a daunting quest to find a legendary fish to grant their wish to save their homes. Also stars Jordin Sparks and Amy Sedaris.

KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Brooklyn S. comments, “Can a permanent frown really be turned upside down? Right from the start, this movie brings a fun and energetic vibe to every situation and I love it. Whether it’s the characters or the witty jokes, I was constantly laughing.” Julie O. adds, “The film’s animation is smooth and in a fresh new style, with bright vibrant colors. I like the voice acting; I especially like that most of the characters have an Australian accent since that is where the story takes place. I also enjoyed how the film has two different story lines which are well developed, have good pacing, and are easy to follow.” Ashish S. wraps it up with, “There are a plethora of great things about this movie, but the visual design really stands out. The animation of the characters is really high-quality, and the background design is eye-catching. In addition, all of the characters’ expressions seem realistic and fun, despite them being animals. An example of this is the vivid and eye-catching color of the pink dolphins that Mr. Fish and Pip encounter towards the beginning of their journey.” See their full reviews below.

The Pout-Pout Fish

By Brooklyn S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critics, age 11

Can a permanent frown really be turned upside down? Right from the start, this movie brings a fun and energetic vibe to every situation and I love it. Whether it’s the characters or the witty jokes, I was constantly laughing. Even though the movie is called The Pout-Pout Fish, there was always a smile on my face while watching this.

The Pout-Pout Fish follows two unlikely friends, Mr. Fish (Nick Offerman) and Pip (Nina Oyama). When both their homes are destroyed, this fish and sea dragon duo embark on a quest for a legendary fish that grants wishes. This hilarious and heartwarming movie shows how Mr. Fish realizes maybe he doesn’t need to be grumpy all the time.

I love how catchy the music is. It really fits the emotion of the scene in each moment. The music definitely sets the tone for the movie. Next, I cannot express enough how funny the characters are. Pip, the adorable sea dragon, brings her humor and chaos to finally bring a smile to Mr. Fish’s face. She is the reason why his personality changes so much throughout the film. Every part with Pip made me laugh! I have to give praise to the screenwriter for creating Mr. Fish’s backstory. It really adds depth to the character and is not included in the original book, The Pout-Pout Fish. Lastly, I love the action and adventure-filled parts the best. These are my favorite because they go really fast and keep me interested. An example is when Mr. Fish and Pip are swimming away from the pink dolphins trying to chase them. The music, funny characters, and action-filled scenes all contribute to making this a great film.

The film’s message is that anything can be accomplished if you think positively and help others. Pip always strives to help others and keeps a positive mindset no matter what. Be aware that some scenes may be scary for younger children.

I give The Pout-Pout Fish 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it to ages 5 to 12, plus adults. It is available in theatres on March 20, 2026.

The Pout-Pout Fish

By Julie O., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 13

The Pout-Pout Fish is a cute, fun adventure movie that highlights the importance of helping those in need and the importance of friendship. 

The Pout-Pout Fish is an animated movie based on the children’s book by the same name by Deborah Diesen. The film, however, follows a different story line. Mr. Fish (Nick Offerman) is a solitary fish that likes to be left alone. He has an encounter with a small sea dragon named Pip (Nina Oyama) and the two go on an adventure to try to find her family a new home. Meanwhile, a group of Cuttlefish are forced with a difficult decision and the two stories intertwine on a journey to get the help they need.

The film’s animation is smooth and in a fresh new style, with bright vibrant colors. I like the voice acting; I especially like that most of the characters have an Australian accent since that is where the story takes place. I also enjoyed how the film has two different story lines which are well developed, have good pacing, and are easy to follow. My favorite part of the film is when Mr. Fish and Pip visit the Dolphin Cove because of the pop culture references. I appreciate that the film includes factual details about sea creatures. For example, I learned that cuttlefish can hypnotize their prey. The film also has a lot of humor and some adult references to modern culture.

The film’s main message is the idea of helping others, even if it is inconvenient, because it can have a lasting impact. I also love the messages about how you never know who might end up becoming your friend and how important it is to work together towards a common goal. Parents should be aware that the film uses creative ocean terms as workarounds for profanity words.

I give The Pout-Pout Fish 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. The Pout-Pout Fish releases in cinemas on March 20, 2026.

The Pout-Pout Fish

By Ashish S., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 17

The Pout-Pout Fish is a new and exciting animated film that I really enjoyed, due to its emotional yet adventurous plot, funny scenes, and stunning animated visuals.

The storyline follows an always upset-looking fish called Mr. Fish (Nick Offerman) and a happy and energetic sea dragon named Pip (Nina Oyama). When both of their homes unexpectedly collapse, they go on a journey to find Shimmer (Jordin Sparks) who can grant them their wish of it being restored. Simultaneously, they have to race against Archie (Nazeem Husain) who is also looking for Shimmer so that he doesn’t have to leave the abyss.

There are a plethora of great things about this movie, but the visual design really stands out. The animation of the characters is really high-quality, and the background design is eye-catching. In addition, all of the characters’ expressions seem realistic and fun, despite them being animals. An example of this is the vivid and eye-catching color of the pink dolphins that Mr. Fish and Pip encounter towards the beginning of their journey. The plot also stands out; it involves the two fishes going on a long and cinematic journey through the ocean to find Shimmer, encountering various obstacles along the way. The journey also brings them closer together, and provides revelations about each other that they would not have known beforehand. My favorite part of the film is the character of Mr. Fish. Nick Offerman’s voice acting performance is deep. He aptly portrays Mr. Fish as a deep and grumpy guy, but brings out his softer side. Flashbacks reveal traumatic events from his childhood that make him the way that he is, and with Pip’s help, he is able to recover from that.

The film’s message places an emphasis on helping others. Regardless of whether or not it will be inconvenient to you, the film encourages you to support others when they need it and see the world through a more positive lens. Friendship is also a prominent theme, primarily shown through the relationship between Mr. Fish and Pip, as well as the journey they go on together.

I give The Pout-Pout Fish 4 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8, plus adults. The Pout-Pout Fish releases in theaters on Friday, March 20, 2026.

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Books of the Month: April 2026

 LITTLE o WANTED TO KNOW: A Fable About Finding Your True Self by debut author Rhea Sarason, illustrated by Barroux (out 3/31)

This bouncy read-aloud follows a little letter who rolls out of the alphabet line and goes on a grand adventure to find her truest self. The story behind the story is an adventure in its own right – 

Rhea Sarason, an artist based in Albuquerque, was feeling stuck and at a crossroads in her career when she received a writing prompt from her therapist that would change her life. With just a ream of copy paper, a blue pen, and some old markers, she wrote the story of Little o. On a whim, she shared o’s story on TikTok, and to her total surprise, it took off (the video has nearly 4 MILLION views to date). The comments section was abuzz with people relating to Little o and begging for the story to become a book – et voilà! Perfect for fans of The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, this whimsical, watercolored fable about self-discovery (and combatting comparison and people-pleasing along the way) is a perfect gift for graduates and anyone going through a big life change. Rhea hopes you will discover the “O” within yOu, and maybe even feel the courage to venture beyond your own line.

$12.99 (paperback); $19.99 (hardcover)

While division dominates headlines, A Song of Her Own (Rain Chaser: Book One) [Iftin Ink; November 2025] by Saida Bulhan counters that narrative to build empathy by centering dignity, belonging, and the universal desire to be seen.

The first English-language children’s chapter book set in nomadic Somalia, the novel follows seven-year-old Kiin, who is eager to prove she’s ready to shepherd her family’s animals on her own. She already helps care for her younger siblings and assists Hooyo in building their huts. Her older siblings were trusted with herding at her age, so why not her?

Through Kiin’s journey, Bulhan centers what connects us: the universal longing to be seen, trusted, and valued. Somali proverbs and cultural wisdom weave through the narrative, grounding readers in nomadic life while underscoring themes of dignity, belonging, and human connection. Rather than positioning Somali culture as “other,” A Song of Her Own invites young readers into a world that feels both specific and familiar: where family dynamics, sibling rivalry, self-doubt, and creative ambition transcend geography.

“It’s particularly timely for young people, especially Somali American children and other children whose stories are underrepresented in children’s literature, who are processing the negative rhetoric they’re witnessing about their communities,” Bulhan said. “I want all readers to walk away affirmed in their own humanity and inspired by the vast potential for creativity and wholeness within us all, with deep appreciation for Somali culture and people.”

ISBN: 978-1969922015

Reading age‏:‎ 6-10 years

About the Author

Saida J. Bulhan was born and raised in a nomadic region of Somalia. She learned to read after immigrating to the United States as a teenager, an experience that sparked her lifelong passion for storytelling. She writes for children and adults but her first love is children’s fiction. A Song of Her Own is her first chapter book. Visit Saida at saidajbulhan.com.

GO BANANAS! (out 3/24/26): This infectiously silly read-aloud picture book brings a classic chant to bouncy, rhythmic life with a cast of very a-peeling yellow fruit friends!

This one is so much fun to read and kids will love it!

$12.99 U.S. • Board Book
Ages 0 to 3
9781423668046

H is for Hiking
Greg Paproki

Learn with your toddler from A to Z all about hiking adventures and the outdoor world.

A fun collection of illustrations for young readers featuring things that toddlers might see on a hiking adventure or time spent outdoors in nature. Little ones will get a kick out spotting animal tracks, seeing eggs in a bird’s nest, scrambling over rocks, and finding animals and plants on the trail. They will also learn about what to wear and bring for excursions such as boots, sunglasses, water bottles, and snacks. Another delightful BabyLit alphabet board book featuring Greg Paprocki’s classically retro mid-century art style that’s proven to be a hit with both young children and adults.

WISDOM OF THE WOODS by Rachel Piercey, illustrated by Freya Hartas

From Newdigate Prize-winning poet Rachel Piercey comes a collection of autumnal artistry. Gather round and open up the Bear’s family possession for generations. A collection of 40 poems to fill the world with the magic of Brown Bear Wood. From the building of the butterfly’s cocoon to the songs sung through ancient tree roots, there is no shortage of natural wonders to behold.

OUR CITIES DEPEND ON US written and illustrated by Victoria Tentler-Krylov 

From acclaimed illustrator and architect Victoria Tentler-Krylov comes a hopeful and informative look at climate change. This book both examines the efforts that urban life has undertaken to reduce emissions, promote green-living and works to inform the reader on what the effects and terminology of climate change truly mean. A guiding hand meant to empower and uplift, not to frighten in the face of an issue of this scale.

ODD BUGS by Laura Gehl and illustrated by Gareth Lucas 

Celebrate the strange with us. From Dr. Laura Gehl comes a collection of all of nature’s most bizarre insectile creatures. A board book meant to foster a curiosity for the natural world in babies and toddlers by introducing them to the unusual bugs they can’t help but love. Penned in rhyming verse alongside gorgeous illustrations, it’s a unique and stunning collection that parents will love both for their children and themselves.

TINY GARDEN by Deborah Underwood and illustrated by Jax Chow 

Love for the little among the large, Tiny Garden is a book about slowing down and celebrating the world around you as it is. The newest book from accomplished children’s author Deborah Underwood, this book is sure to warm the hearts of audiences everywhere. “Underwood’s sweet story valorizes “little things” and the true gardener’s intoxication with the earth.

WOODLORE by Kevin Parr and illustrated by Anja Sušanj 

Escape into the forests and witness nature’s beauties. Experience the seasons as you never have beforeWoodlore takes readers on a journey through a year in the woods, letting time unfold with the equinoxes, the first seedlings, birdsongs, harvests, and solstices. Illustrated by accomplished artist Anja SušanjWoodlore is as beautiful within and without.

Coming soon! Available April 7th!

BUZZ by Richard A. Jones and illustrated by Sara Boccaccini Meadows (On Sale: April 7)

A cataloging of fifteen of the world’s most breathtaking bugs, beetles, butterflies, and bees! Renowned entomologist Richard Jones makes his debut into the world of children’s books with Buzz: A Family Guide to Bugs and Bees and How to Spot ThemBeautiful and interactive, this book will set every child’s mind on fire as they try to spot stick insects, behold the beauties of the monarch butterfly, and get a close-up view of the emperor dragonfly!

Happy Spring time reading!

Self Disclosure: I received copies of the above books to feature. Images were also provided.


Easter Gift Ideas for the Kids

💗Kids Western Riding Mid-Calf Boots — Bold Style for Big Little Personalities

These are just the cutest, and they are really quite comfy! My littlest reviewer just loves the way they sparkle! Featuring a standout stars-and-stripes western design, these boots are built for active kids with a cushioned insole, durable synthetic leather, and a slip-resistant outsole for confident steps. Whether it’s a themed event or daily adventures, they add personality without sacrificing comfort.

Lots of fun!

Pass the Pandas (Ultra PRO | MSRP: $14.99 | Ages: 6+ | Amazonultrapro.com

This exciting, easy-to-learn dice rolling game is pure “Panda”-monium! Be the first to get rid of all of your dice by rolling pandas, bamboo, or water drops. But be careful, if you roll a blank, you must keep that dice to roll again on the next turn. This is so much fun!

Fart Yoga (GOLDEN BEAR TOYS | MSRP: $19.99 | Ages 4+ | Available Now at Target

Fart Yoga promotes accessible yoga for the whole family to have fun and get active! To play, secure Sammy the Sloth around your waist and get ready for a burst of laughter. Follow the yoga poses on the Fart Yoga cards and win points along the way. Sammy Sloth will do his flatulent best to catch you out while his fart sound effects are sure to guarantee giggles. Although not just a game of laughs, Fart Yoga encourages kids to move, stretch, and balance, promoting healthy physical activity. Fart Yoga is a surefire way to bring joy and giggles to any gathering!

Stay tuned! I will be featuring more gift suggestions soon!

Self Disclosure: I received free samples to post this gift guide. Images were also provided.

 Santa Monica Place Announces April Event Lineup Featuring Western Wednesdays, Live Music and Makers Market

Photos courtesy of Santa Monica Place.

Santa Monica Place invites the community to enjoy a full calendar of events this April, including weekly line dancing, family-friendly programming, live music and activities in the heart of downtown Santa Monica. From artisan markets to live performances, Santa Monica Place offers something for visitors of all ages throughout the month.

Western Wednesdays

Grab your boots, round up your friends and learn to line dance at Western Wednesday, a free weekly dose of country on the coast. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned two-stepper, everyone is welcome to join the fun with guided lessons led by professional instructors. Guests can also enjoy happy hour at LouLou Restaurant Rooftop and Lounge and The Cheesecake Factory, along with complimentary giveaways while supplies last.

Dates:

April 1 (with photo booth), April 8, April 15, April 22 and April 29

Time: 6-8 p.m.

Location: Center Plaza

Santa Monica Place Kids Club

Families are invited to sing, dance and play at Santa Monica Place Kids Club, featuring a live performance by The BeatBuds, an interactive musical duo dedicated to engaging young audiences through rhythm, movement and creativity. The experience includes hands-on activities, crafts and giveaways, all complimentary for attendees.

Date: April 10

Time: 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Location: Center Plaza

Sounds of Santa Monica

Enjoy the sounds of Santa Monica with live acoustic music and DJ performances that enhance the vibrant atmosphere of Center Plaza throughout the weekend.

Dates: April 10-11

Time: 12-6 p.m. daily

Location: Center Plaza

The Makers Hive Market

Discover unique handcrafted goods at The Makers Hive Market, featuring more than 35 local artisans and makers selling jewelry, art, home goods, accessories and more. This month’s market will also feature a candle and perfume workshop, offering guests an opportunity to create their own custom scents.

Date: April 12

Time: 12-5 p.m.

Location: Center Plaza

WHERE

Santa Monica Place is located at 395 Santa Monica Place, Santa Monica, at Broadway and Third Street Promenade. The event will take place on level one in Center Plaza.

Credit: Santa Monica Place.

Aquarium mourns the loss of Ghost, the giant Pacific octopus

Ghost, a giant Pacific octopus, in its habitat at Aquarium of the Pacific on June 6, 2025. Photo Credit: Aquarium of the Pacific

The Aquarium is saddened by the loss of Ghost, the giant Pacific octopus who was beloved by staff, guests, and those who learned about her online. Ghost died on March 24 after entering senescence, the natural end-of-life process after laying eggs. The Aquarium announced Ghost’s senescence online in September 2025. Ghost was resting behind the scenes while animal care and veterinary staff provided her with extra support and care during her senescence.

Ghost arrived at the Aquarium in May 2024, weighing about three pounds at the time. She had grown to over fifty pounds and was estimated to have been between two and four years old at the time of her passing. “We are going to miss her. Ghost left a big impression on us and on so many people, even those beyond our Aquarium,” said Nate Jaros, Aquarium of the Pacific vice president of animal care. “She was spirited and very charismatic and loved to interact with our animal care staff. She was very engaged with the mazes and puzzles our staff created just for her. Ghost had a preference for interacting with her aquarist caregiver, sometimes preferring these interactions over eating. She was especially inquisitive when our staff members would dive in the habitat for maintenance.”

Though senescence is part of the natural life cycle of a female octopus, Ghost’s senescence was a sad time for Aquarium staff, especially for those who formed a bond with her as they cared for her each day. The care has included hand preparing restaurant quality seafood, curating enrichment activities with her in mind, creating thoughtfully designed habitats, state-of-the-art veterinary care, and more. Ghost was a wonderful octopus and made an eight-armed impression on all our hearts. We are grateful for the outpouring of support and care for Ghost. “We hope part of her legacy is raising awareness about octopuses and inspiring people to care for and protect the ocean,” said Jaros.

Giant Pacific octopuses typically live for about two to five years. They tend to spend the majority of their lives alone. Males die within months after mating. After laying tens of thousands of eggs, female giant Pacific octopuses enter senescence. This natural process is the same whether or not the eggs are fertile and cannot be stopped or prevented by relocating the eggs. The giant Pacific octopus ranges throughout the Pacific, from the coasts of Southern California to Japan. Like other species of octopuses, they have special pigment cells called chromatophores in their skin that allow them to change colors and camouflage. With their pigment cells, they can mimic surrounding colors and textures.

Credit: The Aquarium of the Pacific.

Onyx, March 27 Pet of the Week

Onyx is 7 years old and has spent over a year in a kennel at Long Beach Animal Care Services. He’s what the shelter staff and volunteers call a longtime legend, and no one can figure out why he hasn’t been adopted yet. Onyx was (and is) a shelter favorite. He’s young at heart, playful and affectionate. He’s also a survivor. During his shelter stay, his leg swelled up and he couldn’t use it. He was diagnosed with cancer in that leg, and his survival depended on amputation, which Friends of Long Beach Animals helped pay for. The operation did not slow Onyx down one bit! He’s enjoying himself in a foster home right now, and the family adores him. Onyx has become quite used to being a house dog, and he’d like to make the situation permanent. Want to make his golden years shine? Speed the process to adopt or foster Paisley 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#A735201.

Books of the Week: March 22, 2026

On sale March 24thRELIC OF THIEVES follows two new friends as they journey into uncharted depths of the Underwild, encountering new mythical creatures and mysterious places, where they are also joined by Senka, the heroine of River of Spirits. While the Underwild books are a series, they can also be enjoyed as standalone reads with different perspectives and storylines!

An ordinary girl’s longing to return to the way things were sets off a chain of events that lands her and her best friend in the Underwild in this second book in the New York Times bestselling middle grade fantasy series The Underwild—perfect for fans of Greenwild and Rick Riordan.

The best ways Anya knows how to cope with the struggles life throws her way is to keep her head down, stay invisible, and stick close to her best friend, Lizzie. Lizzie has been Anya’s rock since second grade. Together, they pretend the world away. But when Lizzie moves out of state, Anya is left adrift and desperately lonely.

One day, Anya follows a strange girl home from school and is shocked to see her go into the home of the woman who everyone in town swears is a witch. As Anya spies on the pair, she realizes the woman really does have magic—including a set of magical keys that can deliver you anywhere you want to go…keys that could reunite Anya with Lizzie. Anya has seen all she needs to; as soon as she has the chance, she steals the keys.

But magic always has a price. The keys do bring Anya to Lizzie, but then the girls are transported to the dark and chaotic world of the Underwild. Before long, Lizzie is snatched away by a terrible creature! Now wracked with guilt and paralyzed by fear, Anya has no choice but to trust the girl from school, Senka, when she unexpectedly shows up and offers to help. But can Anya find the bravery locked away deep inside herself in time to rescue her friend?

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Shana Targosz writes about magical girls, budding friendships, ghosts who may or may not be friendly, and fiercely held hope. She is an Oregon Literary Fellow and the 2021 recipient of the Edna L. Holmes Fellowship in Young Readers Literature. Shana is the author of The Underwild series, the first book of which was an instant New York Times bestseller. When not writing or reading through a stack of books, she spends her time playing Zelda with her son, designing solo journaling games, walking her domesticated monster disguised as a Labradoodle, and dreaming up different worlds.

Jamie Sumner’s middle grade novel GLORY BE celebrates the free-spirited wonder and quirks of New Orleans!

On sale March 10, this heartwarming, poignant illustrated novel in verse follows a girl as she searches for her lost dog and the truths about her family. By the acclaimed author of Roll with It, Jamie’s writing is engaging and has a charming simplicity that belies the profound emotional depth of her story. With lovely black & white interior illustrations throughout, Glory Be is aimed at the younger end of middle grade and is perfect for kids struggling with reading.

The newest Brain Quest® title introduces children to the alphabet with hands-on learning that builds literacy and fine motor skills. Brain Quest Write and Erase: Alphabet Skills (on sale 3/10/26; $10.99) includes wipe clean pages and a dry erase marker so that kids can keep practicing over and over again! 

Curriculum-based activities, colorful illustrations, and guiding dots for upper case and lower case letters make this workbook a must-have for early learners. Plus, each page includes questions for caregivers to support further language development and critical thinking skills. This is a workbook that will grow with learners!

Brain Quest is written and vetted by award-winning educational experts to align with state and national curriculum standards. Plus, Brain Quest Write and Erase makes learning FUN by combining critical learning with exciting activities. 

A Kid’s Guide to Backyard Animals
Eliza Berkowitz • Illustrated by Nicole LaRue

Packed with captivating facts about the most common animals in North America, this brightly illustrated guide is perfect for young nature lovers.

Learn all about the amazing animals right outside your door in A Kid’s Guide to Backyard Animals—a handy, easy-to carry guidebook for explorers ages 6 to 8 that shows you how to identify 40 animals that are commonly found in the United States. The book covers five animal types: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and invertebrates. Kids learn all about these amazing creatures with fascinating facts, how to identify each animal (what it looks like and size), what it eats, whether it’s nocturnal or diurnal, and its habitat and range (including maps). Check the glossary for animal-related terms you might not know, keep track of the animals you’ve seen in a handy log, and try out a fun DIY project that helps you build a comfortable frog pond.

Self Disclosure: I received free copies of the above books to feature. Cover images were also included.

Howie, March 20 Pet of the Week

Faith and begorrah, St. Patrick’s Day has passed, but we could not pass up this photo of Howie and the Long Beach Animal Care Services Leprechaun! Look at the smile on Howie’s adorable face—he looks as if he’s found that pot of gold! He hasn’t, though—yet. Although Howie has white fur, the other volunteers think he’s gold himself! He’s a spry fellow at 13 years old and is great on leash. He likes to choose his own pace as he walks with his volunteer friends. How about you being that pot of gold for Howie’s golden years? Speed the process to adopt or foster Howie 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#755788.