Glendora Alliance Church is located on the corner of Carroll and Glendora avenues. Glendora Alliance Church is an active community church. It provides youth programs, Bible study and Sunday worship services. Glendora Alliance Church is a Christian faith church that provides direction and faith to young and old members alike. Parking is located on the west side of the campus.
Grace Lutheran Church of Culver City been a place of worship in the community since 1948. Services are held on Sunday mornings and Wednesday evenings, with Sunday school and bible study programs on Sundays. The church also offers youth programs for all ages and music programs that anyone can get involved in. The church's facilities are available for charitable organization meetings, weddings and as locations for film shoots.
Rainbow Community Center provides for the LGBTQ community by offering a supportive, respectful and safe environment where age, socio-economic status, race, culture and creed does not matter. The center provides peer support, referral services, social opportunities, educational programs and professional services, all designed to promote the well-being of the community. The office is open five days a week for five hours and event times vary.
St. Clare's is a local church that hosts Sunday services, complete with Sunday school, choir performances and childcare. The Church also hosts a weekday preschool for congregants and Christian community members.
The Diamond Bar Northminster Presbyterian Church, on a hilltop lot, spans nearly a quarter of a block. The grounds encompass a chapel, church administrative offices, meeting rooms, a school house and an expansive playground. Congregation members grow their faith by taking part in various programs offered through the church like Bible study, fellowship and music ministry. Child care is provided by trained church volunteers during services.
The Californian is a daily newspaper run by the North County Times, a media company based in northern San Diego County. The location includes a newsroom and sales offices. Residents can buy subscriptions or offer news tips here.
Latitude 38 is a sailing and marine magazine for the West Coast of the United States. The magazine includes news stories, coverage of sailing championships, salutes to circumnavigators and the boat of the month. First-class subscriptions and third-class subscriptions are available. Latitude 38 also provides its full range of eBooks for free. If you would like to order an individual issue, a minimum order is required, and expect four to six weeks to process.
Like Los Amigos Park, this one is all about the sports, but it's also friendly to kids who just want to play around. Marine Park features light-equipped fields for baseball and soccer, courts for tennis, basketball and handball, and a huge playground to boot. This place is also more amenable to birthdays than most of the other 26 parks in Santa Monica. In addition to picnic tables and barbecues, there's also a pavilion specifically intended for birthday shindigs. For parents, Marine Park's biggest appeal could be its free parking lots, which features a whopping 64 spaces.
Matrix Parent Network was formed in 1983 to aid families with children with disabilities. The network provides educational resources and help line support for multilingual and multicultural families at no cost. Donations are accepted via check in person or by the mail, or online via Visa, MasterCard or American Express.
Matrix Parent Network is conveniently located in the Bel Marin Keys area of Novato.
Immaculate Conception Church is a Catholic church with an attached K-8 school located on South Shamrock Avenue in eastern Monrovia.
The parish was founded in 1903 and the church was built in 1906. Immaculate Conception School first opened its doors in 1922.
Father Hung Tran serves as the church's pastor.
Opened in 2003, the Rohnert Park - Cotati branch of the Sonoma County Library holds 24,000 children's books, more than 100,000 volumes and up-to-date magazine and newspaper articles available both in print and online. The main library seats more than 250 people and a second floor offers more room if needed.
The library also hosts community lectures, readings and meetings on a variety of topics, such as native plant landscaping and a kid's reading titled "readers of the pack," where children read to what the library touts as an "appreciative dog." Most readings and lectures are free and open to the public.
As it is located in wine country, the library also caters to its audience by offering a collection of wine-related articles from academic and trade journals are available for browsing at winefiles.org.
The Rohnert Park - Cotati Branch also offers easily-navigated online research tools, ranging from digital catalogs, fiction and non-fiction books and even a service to email or phone a librarian.
VOENA is an acronym for Voices of Eve n' Angels. VOENA is a singing group made up of children ages 6 to eighteen. Voena has performed for presidents, Popes and audiences all over the world. The group has toured China, Mexico, Italy, Greece and Japan, from the White House to Davies Hall to Carnegie Hall with their musical message celebrating global diversity. If you are interested in joining please visit the website for comprehensive information on becoming a member as well as a rehearsal schedule.
For those interested in booking VOENA please contact:
Dynamic Artists Management, LLC
2163 Meeker Avenue, #219
Richmond, CA 94804
Phone: (510) 558-4000
Fax: (510) 558-4002
Email: [email protected]
T & J Graphic Arts, Inc., has operated out of this quaint Spring Street office since 1958. This family-owned and -operated printing company can produce anything printable you may need from electronic files to data sheets, post cards to posters. To top it off, it offers local pick up and delivery.