Jan
22
2009
Legends, Long Beach’s most famous sports bar, is celebrating Super Bowl XLIII by giving away stuff to everyone who shows up. Giveaway prizes are valued between $100 and $500, and everyone’s guaranteed to win something. The only catch is a $35 cover charge at the door.
Prizes include a plasma TV, portable DVD players, hotel stays, dining gift certificates, sports memorabilia and equipment, gift baskets and more. Legends opens at 1pm on Super Bowl Sunday and the party will continue raging on until late. Legends is located at 5236 E 2nd Street. For more information, see www.legendssportsbar.com .
If you can’t make it to Tampa to watch Super Bowl XLIII in person, Legends Sports Bar is your next best option. Super Bowl XLIII will air at 3pm PST on Sunday, February 1, 2009.
Jan
15
2009
El Dorado Audubon Society of Long Beach invites bird watchers of all skill levels to participate in the 12th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) between February 13 and February 16; to join in the fun, just spend at least 15 minutes bird watching and count the number of bird species you see together at one time. Then, visit www.birdcount.org to report your findings.
El Dorado Audubon is dedicated to the conservation of native birds and their habitats. The Society organizes a variety of free activities in the Greater Long Beach area, including monthly bird walks at El Dorado Nature Center and field trips to other sites in the city. Nature lovers and bird watchers of all ages (and skill levels) are encouraged to participate. No membership is required.
You can learn more about the El Dorado Audubon at the Society’s web site here .
Jan
14
2009
The Long Beach Convention Center is more properly known as the Long Beach Convention and Entertainment Center. The complex includes the Long Beach Arena, the Center Theater, the Terrace Theater and the Convention Center itself. Sports and big-name entertainers regularly appear at the Long Beach Arena, while the Center and Terrace theaters host plays, Broadway shows, symphonies and concerts.
Since September, the complex has been undergoing a multimillion dollar overhaul. The work has concentrated on the Arena and the two theaters; restrooms have been replaced, finishes have been updated, lighting has been revamped and other maintenance items have been addressed. Eco-friendly features such as low-flow toilets and efficient lighting have also been incorporated.
The project is expected to be complete by the end of this month–why not make plans to see a show, and take in the new decor at the same time?
According to the Long Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Arena and the two theaters receive about 750,000 visitors each year. The Arena was originally built in 1962, and the theaters were constructed ten years later.
For more information about the Long Beach Convention Center, please visit www.longbeachcc.com , or to view the complex’s location on an interactive map, please click here .
Jan
13
2009
The Queen Mary is bringing a little New Year fun to California residents by offering free admission aboard the classic ocean liner for the rest of January. General admission includes a self-guided tour of the ship plus access to the Ghosts & Legends show. The ship has 12 decks open for exploration; you can wander at your leisure, perhaps enjoying the retro decor, searching for spots you saw on The Love Boat, or looking for signs of ghosts and spirits.
The Queen Mary has a long-standing reputation for being haunted; back in World War II, she was nicknamed the Grey Ghost. Nearly 50 people have died on her decks and some of them are rumored to wandering the Queen’s halls even today.
The Ghosts & Legends Show will give you a taste of what the ghosts have been up to. The show recreates some of the events that have been reported at the ship’s first-class swimming pool: the appearance of wet footprints and ladies sitting poolside are two examples. The first-class pool has been closed for more than three decades, but visitors and workers still report incidents that aren’t easily explained.
If you’re a California resident, visit the Queen Mary this month free of charge. Just bring proof of residency with you.
The Queen Mary is located at 1126 Queens Highway. Click here to see the location on a map.
Jan
11
2009
Jesse James, Long Beach’s favorite grungy business owner, can be seen taking orders from Donald Trump on the next season of Celebrity Apprentice. James is no stranger to “reality” TV; he was the subject of Discovery Channel’s documentary Motorcycle Mania and star of the series Monster Garage. His motorcycle shop, West Coast Choppers, and his burger stand, Cisco Burger, are both located in Long Beach on Anaheim Street near the 710 freeway.
James has decided to endure the punishment of Trump to raise money for the Long Beach Education Foundation, which is the fundraising entity for the Long Beach Unified School District. In the previous season of Celebrity Apprentice, competing celebrities managed to raise more than $1 million for their selected charities.
James’ fellow celebrity competitors include Clint Black, Andrew Dice Clay, Annie Duke, Tom Green, Natalie Gulbis, Scott Hamilton, Claudia Jordan, Khloe Kardashian, Brian McKnight, Joan Rivers, Melissa Rivers, Brande Roderick, Dennis Rodman, Herschel Walker and Tionne Watkins—a cast that sounds like it was drafted from Celebrity Death Match production notes (Dennis Rodman vs. Joan Rivers, anyone?).
For more information, see the Celebrity Apprentice website.
Jan
09
2009
LEGO engineers: The Pike at Rainbow Harbor wants you to try your hand at building Downtown Long Beach. Are you up for the challenge? You can give it your best shot on Saturday or Sunday between 1:30 and 5:30 pm, on the second level of The Pike complex. The festivities will be set up near the movie theatre; just take the stairs near the Gameworks entrance and you’ll find your way. The proceeds from the LEGO fun will be donated to Miller’s Children’s Hospital, a child-focused health care center within Long Beach Memorial Hospital.
The Pike is located in Downtown near the intersection of Pine Avenue and Shoreline Drive, just across the street from the Long Beach Convention Center. Click here to locate The Pike on an interactive map of the city.
Jan
08
2009
Long Beach will host a series of events leading up to the 21st annual Martin Luther King Jr. Peace and Unity Celebration and Parade on January 17. The tribute begins this Saturday, January 9, with a Candlelight Peace March at 5pm at Martin Luther King Jr. Park (1950 Lemon Avenue). On Monday, also at the park, the Boys and Girls Club will host the premiere of “Civil Rights, My Rights,” a documentary about Long Beach men and women who were actively involved in the civil rights battle. On Wednesday, the Laugh Factory will host the “Love, Laugh, Live” comedy show at 8pm.
The activities return to Martin Luther King Jr. Park on Thursday with the “Peace, Unity and Hope Youth Performance.” An Art Peace Gallery will also be open for visitors between 6pm and 8pm on Friday.
The finale of the MLK tribute is the parade and celebration to be held on Saturday. The parade will begin at 10:30am at the intersection of Anaheim and Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue. It will head north on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, cross Pacific Coast Highway, and wind its way to Martin Luther King Jr. Park by noon. The celebration at the park will continue until 5pm, and the Art Peace Gallery will be open until 4pm.
Jan
07
2009
…then put your 49ers hat on. Long Beach State has a sizable athletics program that’s populated with athletes talented enough to entertain even the pickiest of sports fans. And these days, it’s a lot easier to cheer on your team when the tickets don’t cost you a week’s worth of food. Case in point: Long Beach State is participating in NCAA Women’s Basketball’s “Pack the House Challenge” to increase awareness about the women’s game at the college level. As part of this promotion, ticket prices for the January 8 game are just $3 at the door. $3! You could probably find that under the seat of your car. So mark it on your calender; the lady 49ers will take on Pacific at the Walter Pyramid at 1 pm.
Ticket prices for Long Beach State Women’s Basketball are normally $8-10, which is about the same price as a beer at Staples Center. If you prefer the men’s game, those tickets are roughly $10-17. Once the spring sports season opens up, you can also check out Long Beach State Men’s Volleyball, Baseball, Women’s Softball and Women’s Water Polo. To learn more about Long Beach State sports or to buy tickets, visit Longbeachstate.cstv.com.