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Feb
3
Sun
2019
Malibu’s First Super Bowl Watch Party – Big Screen @ Malibu Screening Room
Feb 3 @ 3:00 pm
Malibu's First Super Bowl Watch Party - Big Screen @ Malibu Screening Room

It’s Malibu’s first-ever community-wide Super Bowl party, put on by the Malibu Film Society.

Where:  MFS Screening Room at the Malibu Jewish Center & Synagogue, 24855 PCH, Malibu, CA 90254

FREE and open to everyone with your confirmed reservations below.

Food will be available for purchase on-site.

To Reserve: Click Here, or  Email awelland@mjcs.orgin advance so that we know how much to prepare.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC with your confirmed reservation.

The Malibu Film Society has continued to provide many films and great service to Malibu, despite hardship suffered during the Woolsey Fire and its aftermath.  The Malibu Democratic Club encourages everyone to either join the MFS or consider making what contribution you can, large or small, to them.

Have fun!

Feb
5
Tue
2019
Chamber Sunset Mixer at Glamifornia @ Glamifornia
Feb 5 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Chamber Sunset Mixer at Glamifornia @ Glamifornia

Come mix and mingle with local business professionals at Terah Tidy’s Glamifornia Style Lounge!

“Love what you do and do what you love! Glamifornia lives for Beauty, Wellness, Art and Fashion, and we feel blessed to truly do what we love every single day! We also love our incredible home town of Malibu, our fellow Malibu Small Business owners, and a great party! We invite you to share the love with us Feb 5th as we host the Malibu Chamber of Commerce Mixer at the marvelous Glamifornia Style Lounge!

February is the month of love, and Glamifornia is passionate about parties, so this is going to be a Mixer to remember! We will be featuring Sassy Sangria, Sensual Chocolate, and Sizzling Spicy Tacos, YUM!

This is going to be a wonderful opportunity to meet your fellow local business owners and find out more about the Chamber of Commerce and how it can help your business. But, most of all, it is all about unwinding, mingling, and getting glam with likeminded entrepreneurs who live to do what they love, just like you!” – Terah Tidy, Owner, Glamifornia Style Lounge

Where: Glamifornia, 21323 Pacific Coast Hwy. #103, Malibu
(In the old La Costa Courthouse building).

$20/Members
$35/Non-Members
$0/First-Time Attendee

Free off-street or on-street parking.

Feb
9
Sat
2019
Clean Up The Beach With Heal the Bay & Palisades Dem Club @ Will Rogers State Beach
Feb 9 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm
Clean Up The Beach With Heal the Bay & Palisades Dem Club @ Will Rogers State Beach

Make a difference while making a difference and meeting cook, like-minded environmentalists.  Join Heal the Bay, and our sister Club, the Pacific Palisades Democratic Club on Saturday, Feb., 9, 10 am – noon, to help clean up Will Rogers Beach.

Feb
10
Sun
2019
Operation Recovery Workshop – To Hire or Not To Hire? @ Malibu Public Library
Feb 10 @ 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Operation Recovery Workshop - To Hire or Not To Hire? @ Malibu Public Library
Legal Forum – To Hire or Not to Hire and If So Who?
This meeting has been designed to present the benefits of organized community action and the potential of generating economies of scale in connection with the engagement of lawyers who are offering to pursue contingent-fee litigation to recover damages caused by the Woolsey Fire. You will hear from lawyers and law firms with extensive experience in this field and learn about the financial and other terms of their representation both on a community and individual basis. Malibu Public Library, 22519 Civic Center Drive 2-5PM.
“Spring Awakening” at Malibu High School @ Malibu High School
Feb 10 @ 5:00 pm

Malibu High School Theatre Musical Production

“Spring Awakening“, the winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, is an angsty rock musical adaptation told by Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater based on the seminal play by Frank Wedekind. Set in late 19th century Germany, the story is about the trials and tribulations of growing up. It explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with a poignancy and passion that is illuminating and unforgettable. This landmark musical is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock and roll that has exhilarated audiences across the nation like no other musical in years.
*This show is PG14: Explicit Content and Language

Originally scheduled to take place on Nov. 15-17, 2018, the performance was postponed due to the Woolsey Fire.  Finally rescheduled, the performances on Feb. 2 and 3 have been cancelled due to heavy rains forecasted in the weather.

However, the show must and will go on!  Carry on, MHS!  We’ll be there!

Ticket Prices:
General $25
Students/Senior $15

Show Times

(Please not discrepancy between poster and show times.  Explanation above.)

Saturday, Feb. 1, 7 pm (sales ended)

Sunday, Feb. 10, 5pm

 

Feb
12
Tue
2019
Malibu City Community Meeting on the Woolsey Fire @ Malibu City Hall, 1st Floor
Feb 12 @ 6:30 pm
Malibu City Community Meeting on the Woolsey Fire @ Malibu City Hall, 1st Floor | Malibu | California | United States

Malibu Mayor Pro Tem Karen Farrer and Councilmember Mikke Pierson, Chairs of the Council’s Disaster Response and Recovery Ad Hoc Committee, are holding their first public community meeting this Saturday, February 12, 6:30 PM at Malibu City Hall (23835 Stuart Ranch Rd., Malibu CA 90265).  (This meeting was originally scheduled for Feb. 2, but was rescheduled due to heavy rain and road closures in Malibu on that day.)  All are welcome to attend and share their stories, ideas and insights and ask questions with the goal of understanding the Woolsey Fire disaster and helping the community and the City be better prepared for future disasters.

Anyone unable to attend the meeting on February 2 may send stories, ideas, insights and questions to the Ad Hoc Committee by email to RecoveryAdHoc@MalibuCity.org. This new dedicated email address is exclusively accessible by the Committee Chairs. Farrer and Pierson invite all community members to use it to communicate with the Ad Hoc Committee at any time.

Feb
15
Fri
2019
New FEMA & SBA Deadlines – Feb. 15 – Register ASAP!
Feb 15 all-day
New FEMA & SBA Deadlines - Feb. 15 - Register ASAP!
FEMA and SBA have extended their deadlines to register for these programs until February 15.

You have to register to be considered for eligibility for FEMA and SBA Programs, including Cal OAS Debris and Lot Clearance.

FEMA advises people to register if your home was destroyed, or in any way damaged (including smoke and ash damage), to be sure you are eligible for help if it turns out you need it.   Better to register and not need it, than need it and not be registered.  To be safe, register!

You can register for FEMA on line, at www.DisasterAssistance.gov.  If you have any questions or need assistance, call Malibu City Hall for more info, 310-456-2489.
Feb
17
Sun
2019
Ted Lieu with Rabbi Sarah Bassim on Gun Violence Prevention @ Temple Emanuel
Feb 17 @ 12:30 pm
Ted Lieu with Rabbi Sarah Bassim on Gun Violence Prevention @ Temple Emanuel

Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills and Writers Bloc Present: Congressman Ted Lieu on Gun Violence Prevention–FREE TO THE PUBLIC.  RSVP here. 

February 17, 2019, 12:30pm. RSVP here. At Temple Emanuel, 8844 Burton Way Beverly Hills, CA 90211. Parking available on local streets and in the Temple’s reserved parking garage located at the corner of Burton Way and Herzl Way.

Gun violence prevention is not an issue for Democrats or Republicans, but it is one for all of us. Legislation for gun violence reform has become a call to action for members of all communities.

As more faith-based communities feel vulnerable, is there a relationship between gun access and hate crimes? What legislation can we anticipate in the current congress on these issues?

Join us for this free event, open to the public and hear from Representative Ted Lieu (CA-D), who has been a passionate advocate for sensible gun violence reform. In conversation with Rabbi Sarah Bassin of Temple Emanuel of Beverly Hills. Seating is limited. RSVP here.

This event is FREE to the public.

Presented with the Jewish Center for Justice and the California Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism.

Feb
19
Tue
2019
Malibu Democratic Club Board Meeting @ Home of Ted Vaill
Feb 19 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Malibu Democratic Club Board Meeting @ Home of Ted Vaill

February Monthly Board meeting.

Open to all Malibu Democratic Club members and Democrats.

Please RSVP to:  Info@MalibuDemocraticClub.org

Address provided upon rsvp.

Feb
21
Thu
2019
Meet Presidential Candidate Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) @ Home of Sarah Timberman & Ed Redlich
Feb 21 @ 8:00 pm
Meet Presidential Candidate Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) @ Home of Sarah Timberman & Ed Redlich

Meet + Greet
Democratic Presidential Candidate

SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
RSVP: Jentwelve@gmail.com

Come to this unique opportunity to meet one of the Democratic Presidential candidates face-to-face, and hear what a successful progressive Democrat from the midwest – the critical battleground state of Ohio – thinks is way to win back the White House in 2020.

This past November, Senator Sherrod Brown, a progressive/populist Democrat from Ohio, won a 3rd term in a state that President Trump claimed by eight points in 2016. In his victory speech, Mr. Brown said his re-election was proof that a progressive agenda could gain traction in the 2020 election.

One after another, the Democratic candidates in Ohio fell.  Brown was the only major Democrat to win a statewide seat in Ohio.

Sydney Ember of the New York Times reported on Nov. 15, 2018:

“Let our country — let our nation’s citizens, our Democratic Party, my fellow elected officials all over the country — let them all cast their eyes towards the heartland,” Mr. Brown said from the stage, dispelling the sense of disappointment that had begun to descend.

Then, his gravelly voice rasping out a crescendo, he made it clear where he thought his party could forge its path to success: his triumphant campaign, he said, was the “blueprint for America for 2020.” The revelers roared.

For more info on Sherrod Brown:  See This Atlantic Monthly Article.