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Saturday, November 18th from 6:30 – 9 PM | 800 North Alameda Stre et, Los Angeles, California 90012
Español Dating back centuries, Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration to honor the ancestors of families of Mexican and Central American heritage. Rather than mourning the dead, the festival focuses on remembering their lives.
English El Día de los Muertos se ha celebrado durante siglos para recordar a los ancestros de las familias de ascendencia mexicana y centroamericana. En vez de lamentar su muerte, el festival se enfoca en recordar sus vidas.
Local governments throughout California are forming community-owned agencies that operate Community Choice Energy (CCE) programs to deliver cleaner, competitively priced electricity to their customers through the existing utility. Each CCE is governed locally, partnering with the current utility to deliver electricity over existing lines, maintain the lines, send bills, respond to power outages and provide customer service. The only change that customers may see is an additional line on their bill with the name of their new CCE and their Electric Generation Charges
November marks the one-year anniversary of the passage of Measure M, the transportation ballot initiative that will deliver on $120 billion worth of improvement projects to relieve traffic, fix sidewalks and potholes and help improve the quality of life in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Este domingo, 17 de septiembre de 10:00 a.m. a 15:00 p.m. únete a AARP en “Viva Calle San José” en San José, California. Viva Calle (#VivaCalleSJ) es un evento gratuito que abre más de 7 millas de calles libres de vehículos para que la gente pueda andar a pie, en bicicleta, patinar, jugar y explorar la ciudad como nunca antes. No es una carrera, no hay comienzo o meta final y no necesitas de una bicicleta para participar – ¡puedes caminar si quieres!
Join AARP on Sunday, September 17 th from 10AM-3PM at #VivaCalleSJ in San Jose, California. Viva Calle is a FREE event that opens over 7 miles of car free streets to bring people to walk, bike, skate, play and explore the city like never before. It is not a race, there is no start or finish line, and you don’t need a bike to participate – you can walk if you want!
A chance to walk, bike, skate and dance through the heart of San Jose—on seven miles of traffic-free streets—is set for Sept. 17, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Last year, AARP strongly supported the passage of Measure M because we believed it represented a critical investment in Los Angeles County’s transportation infrastructure that will help transform local communities into more livable, age-friendly places in the years to come.
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