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    Carson Center - This carson center is a big pink house. Yelp has the wrong address.

    Carson Center

    4.2(37 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    My daughter's wedding was nothing short of magical--a true fairytale come to life! From the very…read morebeginning, the entire team went above and beyond to make our vision a reality. A special thank you to Emily, our wedding coordinator, who was absolutely amazing. She was always pleasant to work with, helped us navigate every detail, coordinated with vendors, offered wonderful ideas, and greatly reduced our stress throughout the planning process. Carlos was equally outstanding. He assisted with so many aspects of the wedding, including alcohol selections and pricing, and was always professional, helpful, and accommodating. Maria Plata and the catering team exceeded every expectation. The food, service, and attention to detail were exceptional. Everything was beautifully executed, and our guests are still talking about how wonderful the experience was. Every member of the team delivered five-star service. As a mother, seeing my daughter have the wedding of her dreams meant everything to me. Thank you for creating memories that our family will cherish forever. We could not be happier with the fairytale wedding you help create for my baby girl!

    I have visited this center on several occasions. Each visit has been a pleasant experience. This…read moretime was a 85th birthday . There several wings and each wing has banquet rooms for rental. The banquet rooms vary in size. There is a large atrium, ideal for large events. The natural lighting in this atrium is simply beautiful. There are plenty of clean bathrooms on the property. This entire property is clean with plenty of free parking. The parking lot is brightly lit for night parking. The taste of the food is what you would expect from a hotel banquet room. This center has a busy calendar of exercise classes and information on health, housing and finances. This is something for everyone!

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    Billie Jean King Main Library - Long Beach library.

    Billie Jean King Main Library

    3.0(33 reviews)
    0.2 mi

    This is truly a stunning and wonderful main library here in Long Beach…read more The other reviews are NIMBYs who are offended by people just living their lives and trying to make it in the city. I've been to this library multiple times and no one has bothered me. I've never felt unsafe either. Wonderful staff, lots of space, great books to borrow, and plentiful rooms to study/work in. I love this library so much!

    Billie Jean Library presents itself as a semi-public, inclusive space intended to provide…read moreaccessibility, community engagement, and a safe environment for patrons of all backgrounds. While there are several aspects of the library that show thoughtful intention and potential, the overall execution remains inconsistent and in need of significant improvement. One of the strongest qualities of the library is its spacious layout. There is generally ample seating throughout the building, along with a reasonable number of outlets available for patrons working on laptops or other devices. If patrons are open to shared tables, seating is usually accessible, and many times individuals are still able to maintain personal space comfortably. The library also consistently offers activities and programming for teens and adults, often including snacks and community-oriented events. While the intention behind these programs appears positive, attendance seems noticeably low. The atmosphere of the library does not consistently feel welcoming or engaging enough to encourage stronger participation from the public. Another positive feature is the rotating local art display area, which highlights artwork from community artists. This is a thoughtful and culturally enriching concept that adds personality to the space. Additionally, the availability of water refill stations throughout the building is convenient and considerate for patrons carrying reusable bottles. Unfortunately, the maintenance of these amenities is where major concerns begin to emerge. The water refill stations appear poorly maintained, with little indication that the filters or surrounding areas are cleaned regularly. The same issue extends throughout much of the facility. The bathrooms, floors, carpets, stairways, tables, seating areas, and common spaces consistently appear unclean and inadequately maintained. Soap is frequently unavailable in the restrooms, which raises basic hygiene concerns. The library provides both upstairs and downstairs access to printing stations, research computers, and basic office-style resources such as pencil sharpeners. The children's section is minimal but visually pleasant and appropriately designed for younger visitors. There are also additional seating options downstairs, including small cushioned seating pods that are visually appealing, though not particularly practical for extended use. One recurring issue is the condition of the staircase leading upstairs, which is often sticky and clearly requires more consistent upkeep and cleaning. This becomes more concerning during closing procedures. The library typically keeps one primary entrance and exit open while designating another set of doors for exit-only use near closing time. During these periods, multiple librarians often gather together near the staircase while sheriff personnel remain positioned at the top of the stairs. The result is an unnecessarily crowded and restrictive flow of foot traffic that creates avoidable safety concerns, particularly given the condition of the stairway itself. Another major issue is the inconsistency in how library staff enforce rules and manage disruptive behavior. Staff appear selective regarding which situations they choose to address and which they ignore. The library regularly experiences excessive noise disturbances from patrons, including prolonged yelling, screaming, disruptive phone conversations, and other inappropriate behavior that often continues without intervention. On one occasion, a patron seated near me spent an extended period loudly yelling into his phone. After tolerating the disturbance for quite some time, I approached a librarian and directly identified the individual causing the disruption. Despite the situation being obvious and ongoing, the librarian responded by approaching me afterward and asking me to identify who the disruptive individual was, even though the patron remained actively yelling nearby. The handling of the situation felt dismissive, unproductive, and avoidant rather than solution-oriented. Overall, Billie Jean Library has the foundational structure and resources to be an excellent community space. However, the facility currently suffers from inconsistent professionalism, poor sanitation standards, inadequate oversight of disruptive behavior, and operational practices that diminish the experience for patrons attempting to use the library respectfully. With stronger maintenance, improved accountability, clearer enforcement of standards, and a more welcoming approach to community engagement, this library could significantly improve its public impact and functionality.

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    Rear of the library

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    KUBO LB - Mural reveal

    KUBO LB

    4.7(25 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    Kubo continues to be a Filipino-owned community venue that houses a retail space,…read moredisplaying/selling a variety of Pinoy-inspired merch. My wife and I stopped in during a visit to the Bixby Knolls neighborhood of Long Beach, and was impressed by the collection of curated products, neatly displayed across the space. Folks were setting up tables for one of their many cultural events/gatherings, but their space is big enough to handle it while shoppers browse. Their retail space includes a collection of 'Filipino Komiks & Kids Lit' and prints from local/Filipino artists (two of which we've already displayed at our home). This time, ended up bringing home a 'Bangus Pro Shop' ballcap ($24.95) and Filipino Birthday Greeting Card ($5.50). The payment processing is modern, using Shopify, their website platform provider. And their associates continue to be so friendly and helpful. Kubo is just a great place to visit.

    A very adorable, empowering space for Filipino Americans (or any Asian Americans) overall! This was…read moresuch a rare find and treat. We parked on the street in front of the store with ease. When we came in, they were setting up for an event later in the day. With that being said, I can tell there is a lot of engagement and activities for the community! My fiancé and I came to stop by, to purchase gifts for a friend. He felt very seen and felt with every little book, trinket, and toy. I also felt delight seeing myself, being represented. I loved seeing the handmade items, small business items being sold, and books. The most impressive part was the books and toys for infants/toddlers. We purchased some "first words in Tagalog" books and a toy. This place is definitely worth visiting! The girls here were very inviting and nice. It was a pleasure stopping by and we hope to come back again!

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    Alice Lee - author of A Family Like Ours

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    KUBO LB - Co-working space available. Comes with wifi, printer, power, etc. Can rent by the day or for longer periods.

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    Co-working space available. Comes with wifi, printer, power, etc. Can rent by the day or for longer periods.

    City of Lakewood City Hall - 12/18/22 So pretty!!

    City of Lakewood City Hall

    2.4(23 reviews)
    6.8 mi

    As a contractor, I would like to say that I recently pulled the roofing permit from the city of…read moreLakewood. Well, it took me a couple of hours to complete everything needed, I think this is fair because I did not come prepared with all the paperwork filled out if I had I think I would've been out in less than an hour maybe even less than 30 minutes. I would also like to say that at first it's a little frustrating because there's not a line you can walk directly to, but then upon second glance, the check-in system and the exceptionally kind gentlemanly receptionist was super helpful and would put you in queue for exactly where you needed to go. I actually found this rather efficient. Furthermore, everyone was extremely helpful with anything that I lacked knowledge on. I got the permit and started the roofing project and everything has been going very smoothly and I'm just very impressed with I do about 100s a year all over Southern California so I experience. The last thing I would like to say was, I really quite had a great time at the office because the morning I was there it seems like the coordinators of the front office a couple of very kind ladies. It seemed to me like we're organizing the staff and having a kindly meeting about how best to operate, it seem very cordial and productive... Then in the middle of the meeting, some soup walked in, does seem like Very butt hurt. He wasn't invited to the meeting and made a big stink out of it, and it clearly made everyone extremely uncomfortable. They were trying to whisper, but it was pretty obvious though there was a ton of office drama going on... Listen, I don't know who's on the right side here, but I thought it was pretty funny and from my perspective, no matter who is right the "Suite made everyone super uncomfortable so I thought it was hilarious. Anyway, I still recommend the city of Lakewood if you need to get a roofing permit... In fact they are the only game in town

    You have grants and loan programs at the Lakewood City Hall department. The person who's running…read morethat department is red lining and profiling the black Community. they're on the waiting list for over 20 years when ask about where your position is on the loan an grant program list. mysteriously, the neighbor next door, started getting work done and getting their grants loan approved after you've been waiting for 20 years. The person that's running the department purposely idenying people of color, the opportunity to get their home repaired with the loan and grant program at the Lakewood City Hall.

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    The Lakewood police would do a damn thing to prevent illegal fireworks. Trust me, they won't.

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    Front of City Hall

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    East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center

    East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center

    5.0(17 reviews)
    26.6 mi

    I almost don't want to post....this is my go to place for fun activities. All the staff have been…read morefriendly and kind. My son also belongs and we are great supporters to all their events. You must join but the annual fee is reasonable. They have two major events and these help hem be low cost to the community. We do most of the summer events and folks that are not members can pay to do activities and just pay more than a member. pearl, Melissa, Tony and Kyle are great staff. I am forgetting some, sorry.

    I've been a member of the Community Center for a few years now. They offer many different programs…read morefor all ages. But due to work, I have only been able to take a few classes throughout the years. But I do love the variety of classes that they offer and how constant their schedule is. If you are looking for a Japanese school for your child to attend, they offer that. If you would like to just learn more about the community through the different cultural classes, just sign up for the emails and you can be alerted for upcoming classes that they offer. I've taken amigurumi (crochet), ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement), and a cooking class. All of the instructors are great and mostly volunteers. So it just shows you what a great community there is. They have festivals through the year and also help put on the West Covina Cherry Blossom Festival. They also host the West Covina obon at the center but it is organized by the Buddhist church which is based out of the community center. So there is just a lot of activities that you can get involved with.

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    East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center
    East San Gabriel Valley Japanese Community Center - 盆踊り

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    Long Beach Civic Center - civiccenter - Updated June 2026

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