Speaker Series: Across the Country on Safer Roads My Three Years as a Political Appointee at the Department of Transportation Ann Carlson will speak at a Patrons of the Library event on […]
Speaker Series: Across the Country on Safer Roads My Three Years as a Political Appointee at the Department of Transportation Ann Carlson will speak at a Patrons of the Library event on […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Fullerton’s history is intertwined with baseball’s past. As a lifelong Fullerton resident and baseball fan, local author David Jerome decided to combine his passion for the sport […]
Meetings are on the first and third Tuesday of each month at 5:30 pm. Upcoming agenda information and streaming video of meetings are available at http://www.cityoffullerton.com. City Hall is located at 303 […]
If an earthquake strikes, do you have a plan to follow to safety? The uncertainty of crisis looms large, as it always has, but being prepared can help you stand confident against […]
The State of the Community was held at the Fullerton Public Library Auditorium on April 8 during the Collaborative meeting. Mayor Nicholas Dunlap gave an abbreviated presentation of his speech on the […]
The biggest event of the year, coinciding with FOJ’s 25th anniversary, showcased great music, food, and auction items. A few annual Friends of Jazz events are better, and none are bigger than […]
Mike Ness DAY For years, local music aficionados wondered if Mike Ness would stop by during our annual Day of Music and maybe even play a couple of tunes with his band, […]
Crowds of people gathered in our Downtown Plaza on April 3rd to celebrate the music and legacy of Social Distortion frontman and founder Mike Ness. The free event, hosted by the City […]
A showing of the top-placing entries from the first 25 years of one of the country’s oldest and largest student art and writing contests focused on the Holocaust is coming to the […]