Traveling a short way down Harbor Boulevard over the 91 Freeway from Fullerton to Anaheim, it’s hard not to notice Pearson Park. With a brightly colored mural honoring Kobe and Gianna Bryant, […]
Traveling a short way down Harbor Boulevard over the 91 Freeway from Fullerton to Anaheim, it’s hard not to notice Pearson Park. With a brightly colored mural honoring Kobe and Gianna Bryant, […]
Since the late 1990s and early 2000s, Fullerton Airport has been home to Antique Aircraft Display Days, a volunteer-run event held on the second Sunday of every month. Pilots and aviation enthusiasts […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Since 1988, the Interpretive Center, located within Ralph B. Clark Regional Park (off Rosecrans Avenue), has featured fossils for children, teens, and adults to enjoy. With displays […]
At an event at Fullerton College in September, Lara Akl, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator for School on Wheels, connected with community college students and Fullerton residents to recruit volunteers and share information […]
Over the summer, I was curious to see what the inside of the Fox Fullerton Theater looked like after recent renovations. In August, I reached out to the Fullerton Historic Theater Foundation […]
The Boys & Girls Club of Fullerton has been around since 1952 and is still keeping the community engaged today. I recently had a chance to interview Brett Ackerman, Chief Executive […]
This year, the Fullerton Chapter of the Assistance League Professional Humanitarian Auxiliary (known as ALPHA) will be hosting its 31st Annual A Day of Authors (ADOA) event on April 6th. I […]
After recent rains, I decided to take a hike on one of the shortest trails in Fullerton. Running along the border of Fullerton and La Habra, the Lucy Van Der Hoff trail […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Because a large portion of Cal State Fullerton’s College of the Arts was and still is under construction, Marie-Andrée Chinchilla and Enrique Del Rivero, curatorial assistants […]
For 22 years, Aimee Aul and Christina Garner have been docents (otherwise known as ghost guides) for the Haunted Walking Tours at the Fullerton Museum Center, escorting visitors to some of the […]
Recently, I learned from Fullerton Heritage President Ernie Kelsey that a portion of Fullerton College has now been designated as a historic district. It encompasses the core of the college, with multi-level […]
See videos on YouTube @emersonlittle1901 Upon entering Cal State Fullerton’s Pollak Library from its west entrance, visitors might notice a sign for a new exhibition titled “We Were There” Communities of Color […]
California Botanic Garden in Claremont Has a Connection to North Orange County Did you know that the largest garden in the world devoted to California native plants is only a drive away […]
The Nicholas and Lee Begovich Gallery at Cal State Fullerton recently partnered with MUZEO Museum and Cultural Center to organize the exhibition Figures, Poses and Glances: Coded Illustrations of J.C. Leyendecker, which […]
John Spiak, Director and Chief Curator of Cal State Fullerton’s Grand Central Art Center (GCAC), wasn’t always sure he wanted a career in the arts. His parents used to take him to […]