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City of Palmdale Unveils Sizzling Summer Concert Lineup |
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale invites residents to sing, dance and celebrate under the stars during the 2025 Summer Concert Series at the Palmdale Amphitheater. Some of the biggest names in music are coming to town and with tickets starting at just $12, there’s no better way to enjoy sunsets at the Amphitheater.
“We’ve put together an incredible lineup that celebrates the diverse musical tastes of our community,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “From country to R&B and classic rock, our Summer Concert Series brings our City together with world-class entertainment. There’s something for everyone and we’re excited to welcome these artists to Palmdale.”
The 21st season of the Palmdale Amphitheater kicks off with a bang on July 4 when a dazzling fireworks spectacular lights the night sky over the amphitheater, complete with live music and a flyover as part of the National Anthem. The series continues on July 19 with chart-topping country star Dustin Lynch followed by funk and soul legends Kool & the Gang on July 26. Four-time Grammy Award winners TLC will bring R&B vibes on Aug. 9 and The Beach Boys will close out the series with their signature sound of an endless summer on Aug. 16. Patrons are encouraged to come dressed to celebrate the music era of the night. Drink coupons will be given to random lucky guests dressed to impress!
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Posted on May 08, 2025 12:04pm by admin
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Fresh Finds Ahead: Palmdale’s Farmers Market Returns |
PALMDALE, CA — The City of Palmdale is excited to kick off the new season of its popular Farmers Market with an opening event on Friday, May 16, at the Palmdale Oasis Park Recreation Center, located at 3850 E. Ave. S. The market, operated in partnership with Raw Inspiration, will transform Friday evenings into a vibrant community destination, offering produce, artisanal goods and family-friendly entertainment.
The Farmers Market will be held weekly from 5 to 9 p.m. through Oct. 31, excluding July 4. It will feature a variety of local vendors showcasing the freshest seasonal produce, unique handmade goods and more. The event will also include fun activities for families, with something for kids of all ages to enjoy. Vendors will happily accept EBT cards, ensuring fresh, healthy food is accessible to all residents.
“Our farmers market connects families with delicious locally-sourced produce,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “This year’s season promises to deliver an exceptional experience for everyone and showcases the best of what Palmdale has to offer, from our agricultural roots to our commitment to healthy living.”
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Posted on May 08, 2025 11:57am by admin
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City of Palmdale Calls Pup Parents to Free Microchipping Event |
PALMDALE, CA - The City of Palmdale is hosting two tail-wagging opportunities for residents to microchip their furry canine friends. The free events take place on Saturday, May 10 and Saturday, June 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Poncitlán Square, located at 38315 9th St. East. This special opportunity is only available to people who live within the incorporated city limits (ZIP codes 93550, 93551 and 93552).
Residents’ beloved canine companions can receive a tiny microchip that could make all the difference if they are ever lost, stolen or end up in a shelter. This potentially life-saving service is funded by Measure AV and is hosted in partnership with Community Effort Animal Rescue.
“Microchipping is like giving your dog a permanent collar that can never get lost or be removed,” said Mayor Richard J. Loa. “When a dog is found, a quick scan reveals their owner’s information, which dramatically increases the chances of a happy reunion. This event is an excellent example of how Measure AV funds directly benefit our community.”
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Posted on May 05, 2025 17:08pm by admin
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Los Angeles County Museum Of Art Exhibition, Act On It!, Comes To The Lancaster Museum Of Art & History |
Lancaster, CA – The Lancaster Museum of Art & History (MOAH) is pleased to announce their latest exhibition organized as part of LACMA and Art Bridges’ Local Access Initiative, Act on It! Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angeles. The exhibition will be on view at MOAH from Saturday, May 10, 2025 to Sunday, August 31, 2025. The opening reception for the exhibition will be held on Saturday, May 10, from 2 to 4 p.m.
In 1967, brothers and artists Alonzo and Dale Brockman Davis opened the Brockman Gallery in Los Angeles, likely the City’s first Black-owned and operated art gallery. Motivated by the cultural renaissance occurring in the wake of the 1965 Watts Rebellion, the brothers built a crucial space for emerging artists of color. Act on It! Artists, Community, and the Brockman Gallery in Los Angeles brings together dozens of works from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s collection, showcasing the range of experimental approaches to painting, printmaking, and sculpture featured at Brockman. Organized around six key themes–Roots, Material Experimentation, Body & Identity, Common Ground, Civic Engagement, and Uplift–this exhibition celebrates the Davis brothers’ courageous endeavor. Featuring work by artists including the Davis brothers, David Hammons, Betye Saar, Charles White, La Monte Westmoreland, and Carrie Mae Weems, Act on It! illuminates the transformative potential of art to expose injustice, raise consciousness, and shape culture.
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Posted on May 03, 2025 02:44am by admin
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First Public Hydrogen Welcomes Chris Wilson as Strategic Advisor for Business Development and Transportation |
Lancaster, CA - First Public Hydrogen (FPH2) is pleased to announce the appointment of Chris Willson as Strategic Advisor - Business Development and Transportation.
In this role, Chris will support FPH2’s mission to advance hydrogen energy adoption by building strategic partnerships and expanding the transportation of hydrogen across the United States.
Chris is a visionary entrepreneur and strategic advisor with over a decade of experience founding and leading startups. Throughout his career, Chris has focused on optimizing the human experience and accelerating innovative solutions to protect the planet for future generations. His real-world leadership approach and entrepreneurial background make him a valuable addition to FPH2 as the organization continues to catalyze the growth of the hydrogen economy.
“Chris’s passion for advancing clean energy solutions and his proven track record of launching successful ventures align perfectly with our vision at First Public Hydrogen,” said Chairman R. Rex Parris. “We are excited to welcome him to the team as we work to accelerate the transition to a sustainable hydrogen-powered future.”
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Posted on May 03, 2025 02:32am by admin
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Assemblymember Juan Carrillo Honors Antelope Valley Boots on the Ground Alliance as 2025 Nonprofit of the Year |
Sacramento, CA – Assemblymember Juan Carrillo has proudly selected Antelope Valley Boots on the Ground Alliance as the 2025 California Nonprofit of the Year for Assembly District 39.
"Antelope Valley Boots on the Ground Alliance has been a lifeline for our community, offering critical resources, support, and opportunities for veterans to connect through a wide range of impactful events and activities. Their grassroots work empowers and uplifts veterans, providing them with meaningful experiences that enhance their well-being," said Assemblymember Carrillo. "I am honored to recognize their exceptional service and leadership in our region."
Now in its 10th year, the California Nonprofit of the Year initiative celebrates nonprofits that strengthen communities across the state. Each legislator selects one nonprofit from their district to be honored at an annual awards celebration at the State Capitol.
"We are deeply honored to receive this recognition," said Alejandro Castillo, Founder of Antelope Valley Boots on the Ground Alliance. "This award motivates us to continue our mission of serving and uplifting our veteran community, ensuring they have the resources and support they need to thrive."
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Posted on May 03, 2025 02:08am by admin
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Protecting Our Children Must Be a Priority |
I want to bring your attention to a deeply troubling development at the State Capitol. Assemblywoman Maggie Krell, a former prosecutor and a Democrat, introduced a commonsense bill that would have made it a felony to purchase sex from 16- and 17-year-olds. This legislation aimed to protect vulnerable minors and hold predators accountable. I strongly supported this bill, and I know many of you would too. But yesterday, the Democratic Super Majority amended the bill—gutting it of its core purpose. They not only removed the felony provisions, they also removed Assemblywoman Krell herself as the bill’s author. Let me be clear: soliciting sex from a minor should never be treated as a slap-on-the-wrist offense. Reducing the penalty for purchasing sex from a 16- or 17-year-old sends the wrong message and protects the wrong people. I’m outraged that this bill was sabotaged for political convenience instead of being championed for what it is—a measure to defend children from exploitation.
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Posted on May 03, 2025 02:04am by admin
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