Exhibitors – 2009
Restoration Trade Fair ‘09Â
Exhibitors
What is the difference between exhibitors and vendors? Simply exhibitors are non-profit, city or community groups who provide an education service or act as a resource to the attendees. A vendor represents a business that is available to the Long Beach community and represents local talent in the restoration of homes and historic properties.
Bluff Heights Neighborhood Assn.
The Bluff Heights Neighborhood extends from Redondo to the east to Junipero to the west, 4th street to the north to Broadway to the south.
Cal Heights Neighborhood Assn.
California Heights, the largest historic district in the city of Long Beach, California, bordered by Bixby Road to the North, Wardlow Road to the South, Cherry Avenue to the East and busy Atlantic Avenue to the West.
Choices Recovery Services
Choices will be helping us at the tradefair because "they are experts in helping individuals overcome issues that keep them from enjoying productive, fulfilling lives."
www.choicesoflongbeach.com
Long Beach, CA 90802
(562) 218-3639
4th St. Business Association
A consortium of businesses owners and operators from 4th Street (between Cherry and Junipero) that are too hip and can hop.
http://4thstreetlongbeach.com/
Garden of the Mind - A project to restore Luther Burbank School.
A local committee of Burbank school folks, parents and artists committed to enhancing the Junipero entrance. Come by our table and see what we are up to!
Historical Society of Long Beach
Call for hours: 562-424-2220 or visit 4260 Atlantic Ave, LB
Long Beach Heritage
LB Heritage will again host "Ask the Experts" at their exhibit. Look for times in the event brochure to discuss your restoration/preservation issues with local experts.
Questing Heirs Genealogical Society, Inc.
Questing Heirs Genealogical Society was founded in 1969 for the purpose of collecting, preserving and publishing data relating to genealogy. We invite you to find out more about our society by selecting one of the links on the left.
Jan Ostashay, Long Beach Historic Preservation Officer
Long Beach Planning
City of Long Beach
562.570.6890
lbds.info/planning/historic_preservation/historic_district_
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North Alamitos Beach Neighborhood Assn.
North Alamitos Beach Association, P.O. Box 21335, Long Beach 90802
The Neighborhood Resource Center & the Neighborhood Services Bureau
Community Development Department, City of Long Beach will be please to share information and appropriate resources that could help owners interested in restoring their properties have also opportunity and access to improve their neighborhood.
Tel: 562 570 6866
Rose Park Neighborhood Assn.
The place that 7th St. runs through, with the neat park and vintage gazebo, and where it all started!
Willmore City Heritage Assn.
The Drake Park/Willmore City Historic District is located in Downtown Long Beach, adjacent to the Pine Avenue Entertainment District.
The Willmore City Heritage Association's booth will highlight the Victorian, as well as Arts and Craft Gardens. There will be information on plants suitable for both styles, 4" containers of heritage plants available for sale, and examples of gardens in the neighborhood that are historically appropriate. In addition, the WCHS will feature photos of the Schoolhouse Project, located at 419 Daisy Ave, a historic home that was moved and beautifully renovated and landscaped by the Association and the neighborhood. Members will be available to answer questions about the project, gardens and historic homes in general.
http://willmorecity.org/



