Attend a screening of the film Ocean, free of charge, on Tuesday at the Aquarium of the Pacific.

If you’ve driven past the construction happening at Pacific Coast Highway and First Street in Seal Beach and wondered what was going on, check out the event below.


All are invited to join the Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority (LCWA) for updates on the Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration Project. This mixer will be held at O’Malleys on Main St in Seal Beach.


Who: Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority
What: Southern Los Cerritos Wetlands Restoration Project Mixer Event
When: Wednesday, May 13, at 6:30 p.m.
Where: O’Malleys on Main (140 Main Street, Seal Beach)
Why: To provide updates on the wetlands restoration project, answer questions from the community, and have fun!


Once completed, this exciting project will restore tidal wetlands and upland habitats at a degraded former oil property and expand education and stewardship opportunities. The project also provides open space and includes the installation of a public access trail connecting the San Gabriel River bike path and the City of Seal Beach’s Gum Grove Park. With “overlook” spots along the trail, the public will be able to look down and across the newly restored area. What a view!


Since construction began late last year, the LCWA has accomplished a lot, and I look forward to hearing about their progress. Members of the project team will also be on hand to answer questions. Please attend. There’s much to discuss…and even more to celebrate. It’s time for the tides!


Visit the LCWA website for additional information. 




The Los Cerritos Wetlands Authority is a joint powers authority composed of representatives from the City of Long Beach, the City of Seal Beach, the Rivers and Mountains Conservancy, and the State Coastal Conservancy. The LCWA was founded in 2006 to “provide for a comprehensive program of acquisition, protection, conservation, restoration, maintenance, and operation of the Los Cerritos Wetlands area.” 
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