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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!
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.
February Monthly Board meeting.
Open to all Malibu Democratic Club members and Democrats.
Please RSVP to: Info@MalibuDemocraticClub.org
Address provided upon rsvp.
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.
Malibu Navy Days Feb. 22-25.
Public Ceremony Feb. 22, 1:30 pm, at the Pier.
A Navy warship will anchor off the historic Malibu Pier from Feb. 22-25, in celebration of the second annual Malibu Navy Days. The ship will anchor on Friday and depart Monday.
Join the City of Malibu, Pepperdine University, the Malibu Navy League, and the Malibu Chamber of Commerce in welcoming the the Navy ship anchored off the iconic Malibu Pier and help celebrate the Navy and over 200 enlisted sailors who will come ashore to visit Malibu during Malibu’s Navy Days, February 22- 25, 2019.
The public and the media are invited to welcome the ship and sailors at the Welcome to Malibu ceremony and press conference on Friday, February 22, 1:30 PM on the pier.
Malibu individuals and businesses are encouraged to welcome and thank the Navy personnel (and their families) for their service to our country as they visit Malibu during their shore leave throughout the weekend. In addition, Navy personnel will be serving the community through service projects during their stay.
No public tours of the ship will be available, but there will be plenty of photo opportunities for visitors. The ship will be visible to visitors from the Pier and the shore for photo opportunities during its stay.
Malibu welcomes and salutes our sailors!
LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and a task force of more than two dozen county, city, state, and federal agency and community leaders will be present during two public Listening Sessions on February 23 and March 3 to hear from residents affected by the Woolsey Fire.
The Public Listening Sessions will be held on February 23 and March 3 to capture the experiences of residents affected by the Woolsey Fire. In December, the LA County Board of Supervisors approved a comprehensive review of the Wolsey Fire response and recovery. The motion asked for a specific assessment about emergency notification and procedures, strategic communications during the fire and its aftermath, and community repopulation notification and procedures.
The public testimony during the Listening Sessions will inform the report being prepared by LA County, so that it can accurately reflect the experiences of those most affected, and gather recommendations for improvements that could be put into place for every stage of such a wildfire. LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl and a Task Force of more than two dozen community leaders will be present during the Sessions to listen to the public testimony.
The Listening Sessions will be held on Saturday, February 23rd from 10am-3pm in Malibu at Elkins Auditorium at Pepperdine University, and Sunday, March 3rd from 10am-3pm at King Gillette Ranch.
The Woolsey Fire, a fast-moving brush fire that was 14 miles wide, with a footprint of 150 square miles, and driven by gusts of up to 70 mph, was the most destructive fire L.A. County has ever seen. It moved from the 101 Freeway to the Pacific Ocean in just five hours. Seventy thousand homes, businesses, and other structures lay in the fire’s path, and a quarter of a million people were evacuated.
Watch Hollywood’s Big Night on our 21′ big screen! This event is open to the whole community; just be sure to make your reservations no later than Tuesday 2/19 as that’s our deadline for catering.
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC: discounted non-member and member guest tickets can be purchased by visiting www.MalibuFilmSociety.org.
Cost: $ 125 per person.
Day-of-show tickets must be purchased at the door.
Discounts not available for non-members.
Free on-site parking, or along PCH.
The Malibu Library Speaker Series presents
Joyce Carol Oates
discussing and reading from her new novel
“Hazards of Time Travel”
Tuesday, February 26
7:00 PM – Lecture and Q&A
8:00 PM – Book Signing and Reception
Free with RSVP.
To RSVP: Click Here or call the Malibu Library at 310-456-6438.
Oates has penned bestselling novels, critically acclaimed collections of short fiction, as well as essays, plays, poetry, a memoir, “A Widow’s Story,” and an unlikely bestseller, “On Boxing.” Her remarkable literary industry–which includes work as an editor and anthologist –spans forms, themes, topics, and genres. In 2010, reflecting the widespread esteem in which her work is held, President Barack Obama awarded Oates the National Humanities Medal.
Since 1963, more than 40 of Oates’s books have been included on the New York Times list of notable books of the year. Among her many honors are two O. Henry Prizes and two Bram Stoker Awards, the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in Short Fiction, World Fantasy Award, and M. L. Rosenthal Award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. In 2009, Oates was given the Ivan Sandrof Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Book Critics Circle. In 2012, she was awarded both the Mailer Prize for Lifetime Achievement and the PEN Center USA Award for Lifetime Achievement. In March 2014 she was awarded the Poets & Writers Distinguished Lifetime Award, and in 2017 the Bilbao BBK Ja! Prize.