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No Bagged Lunch at CAHR18

No Bagged Lunch at CAHR18

Attending a professional conference refreshes your routine in the best way possible, replacing your daily grind with novelty, innovation, and inspiration. The 2018 California HR Conference provides four days for you to get out of the office, enjoy the vibes of sun-soaked Long Beach, and surprise yourself with something different. It’s the perfect place to book a massage, test out a new drink, put yourself out there to make new connections, and treat yourself to that morning pastry – and what the heck, why not dessert, too!
Dive into this tiramisu after lunch on Tuesday #CAHR18
In all seriousness, we take lunch time at #CAHR18, well, seriously. The midday break is the perfect time to network with others, process the insights you’ve learned, unwind & refuel between learning sessions, pick someone’s brain about how their organization handles issues, and lounge around while taking your time to enjoy a full lunch break – for once.

Never Lunch Alone

As Keith Ferrazzi writes in “Never Eat Alone,” amazing relationships and business opportunities can arise from simply sharing a meal with others. And with all your HR peers gathered in one place, lunchtime at CAHR18 is brimming with potential for you to find your #HRtribe community. Professional lunches have the potential to be about so much more than just staving off a growling stomach, and we support that!  Besides, don’t you want to eat a proper lunch on a plate at a table at an event?

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Hot, Fresh, Food – just the way you need it.

The California HR Conference has always been proud to serve a hot, fresh, buffet lunch to attendees, with plenty of time to network, and plenty of seating in the dining area and the marketplace. It is a non-negotiable, no-brainer, cornerstone that we provide you with a Real Meal™ for lunch, with actual time to digest it and form relationships, and with specific options available for those with lifestyle restrictions. Dairy-free, vegan, and gluten-free options are available and easy for you to select in advance, during your online registration

 

Drumroll, please…

Now that you’re almost as excited about lunch as we are, without further ado, we’re thrilled to provide you with our first-ever Lunch Menu Preview! Try not to drool on your desk. 😉

This year’s menu is inspired by local Long Beach cuisine & ingredients, featuring regional specialties/favorites from the many global cultures that form the heartbeat of Southern California.

Refresh Yourself with Bevi!

This year, Bevi 💦 smart water coolers will provide you with extra refreshment at the California HR Conference! You will be able to select filtered water, fizz, and flavors to enjoy personalized drinks like strawberry lemongrass, cucumber, lime mint, peach mango, and more. We invite you to bring your own eco-conscious water bottle like S’well, Klean Kanteen or HydroFlask.

If you prefer no-frills in your hydration, we will also have plenty of fresh water coolers available as well!

Monday Lunch & Refreshments

Tropical Green Salad
#CAHR18 Monday Lunch includes Tropical Green Salad
The full Kalua Pulled Pork plate with Hawaiian Bun
#CAHR18 Monday Lunch includes Kalua Pulled Pork, and Toasted Coconut Rice
Bacon Wrapped Dates With and Without Cheese
At Monday's PIHRA Annual Meeting at #CAHR18, enjoy stuffed peppers!
Kalua Pulled Pork
#CAHR18 Monday Lunch includes Kalua Pulled Pork
Toasted Coconut Rice
#CAHR18 Monday Lunch includes Toasted Coconut Rice
Don’t forget about…

 

  • Monday morning refreshments: #1 Yelp-Rated Porto’s Brand pastries/donuts to go with the coffee
  • Monday Dessert at Lunch: Pineapple Upside Down Cake
  • Hors d’oeuvres at the PIHRA Annual Meeting: Goat Cheese Stuffed Peppadew Peppers

Tuesday Lunch & Refreshments

Chicken Parmesan & Baked Ziti Plate
Tuesday's lunch at #CAHR18 includes Chicken Parmesan & Baked Ziti
Chicken parmesan
Tuesday's lunch at #CAHR18 includes Chicken Parmesan
Baked Ziti
Tuesday's lunch at #CAHR18 includes Baked Ziti
Tuesday Morning Donuts and Coffee
Who doesn't love donuts with their coffee? Fuel up on Tuesday morning at #CAHR18!
Antipasta Salad
Tuesday's lunch at #CAHR18 includes Antipasta Salad
Avocado Toast
Tuesday Refreshment Break at #CAHR18 includes Avocado Toast
Tiramisu
Enjoy Tiramisu for dessert after #CAHR18's Tuesday Lunch
Is anyone else getting hungry…?
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Join us at the 2018 California HR Conference for a continuing education experience that’s personally, professionally, and culinarily unique to California.

Register for CAHR18 today!

Invest in your yourself and your career.

CAHR18 Track Preview: California Employment Law

CAHR18 Track Preview: California Employment Law

How have recent legislative changes affected California’s workplaces, and what do you need to know to best protect your organization? At the 2018 California HR Conference, we have you covered with an entire track devoted to California Employment Law and all the vital current information your organization needs to remain compliant while navigating tricky nuances.

California is always on the cutting-edge of HR developments due to its complex and ever-changing legislative environment, so you know what you learn here will help keep you ahead of the California employment law curve.

Our California Employment Law track is designed to help make your life easier, so take look at the speakers and sessions in the track preview below, then register to attend today!

TRACK SPONSORED BY: 

California Employment Law

Practicing HR in California is a constantly moving target. Invest in these sessions for California-specific content, recertification credit, and more.
Practical Applications: Navigating California’s Latest Ban The Box Law
Sunday, 8/26/2018 from 2:30pm –  3:45pm, and
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 11:15am – 12:30pm  
Presented by Teresa McQueen, Attorney, SAFFIRE LEGAL, PC and Alan Crivaro, Attorney, Law Office of Alan J. Crivaro
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

California’s latest Ban The Box Legislation makes significant changes to current workplace employee selection processes.

This program will:

1) highlight the statute’s prohibitions against the use of an applicant’s criminal conviction history in making employee selection decisions prior to a conditional offer of employment; and

2) offer a unique perspective on the statutory requirement to “make an individualized assessment” of the applicant’s criminal history in relation to its impact on the specific job sought.

Presented from the unique perspectives of an employment law attorney and a criminal defense attorney, this program will offer insight and practical applications for assessing the nature and gravity of prior offenses, considering the relevance of how much time has passed since the prior offense and how these factors weigh against the nature of the job held or sought.

Participants will gain a practical understanding of what constitutes a conviction and a dismissal under California law. Attendees will also gain a deeper understanding of the statute, its overarching purpose, prohibitions and notification requirements, and will leave with a better understanding of how to operate within the new statutory scheme in order to provide a compliant and discrimination free workplace.

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Not So Breaking News-Harassment Policies and Investigations Under Fire
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 7:30am – 8:45am 
Presented by Betsy Johnson, Shareholder, Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak
Credit: California-specific

It seems like not a day goes by without another story breaking in the media about unlawful harassment. The #MeToo and #timesup campaigns have spawned a significant increase in internal employee complaints of harassment. How employers respond to and handle these internal complaints can determine whether or not an employee files a lawsuit. A robust program that includes a comprehensive harassment policy, a user-friendly complaint mechanism, and a rigorous internal investigation protocol can be the difference between resolving complaints internally and civil litigation.

This session will focus on employer policies and internal investigations. We will cover the scope of employers’ legal obligations to address harassment complaints and conduct internal investigations. We will also look at and dissect a California harassment policy, share tips regarding effective methods for conducting investigations, and collectively build a “best practice” compliance program.

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Sense on the Dollar: Pay Equity Trends and Strategies for Compliance
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 7:30am – 8:45am
Presented by Holly Lake, Partner, Miller Law Group
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

Pay equity continues to be one of the hottest trends in workplace law, and high profile equal pay lawsuits continue to dominate the headlines. While the tech industry has been a key target of equal pay litigation, the gender divide in compensation is an issue for many industries. This program will examine the fair pay laws that apply to California workplaces, discuss how to conduct a fair pay audit and what is and isn’t a legitimate business reason for pay disparities, provide do’s and don’ts for compliance with legal restrictions on seeking applicant salary history information, and offer practical strategies for achieving pay equity compliance in your company.

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Weeding Out Misinformation: HR & Legalizing Cannabis in California
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 2:00pm – 3:15pm  
Presented by Corey Tobin, Assistant Vice President, Bolton & Company
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

Despite legalizing recreational cannabis in California, confusion remains among employers on requirements to accommodate an employee’s use or possession of the drug. Employers have no obligation to accommodate cannabis. However, that’s where things get fuzzy. Should you evaluate your drug policies or hold a zero tolerance standard and risk losing good talent? What if your new employee tests positive for cannabis and he/she has a doctor’s note? Say your star employee gets in an accident on the job and tests positive for cannabis? How should employers safeguard in this brave new world of weed?

You will leave the session with the following takeaways:

1. As a new industry and market, what are the projected business trends in California for legal cannabis distribution?
2. What to do if your employee tests positive
3. Understanding of what to do in the stickiest situations
4. How to protect your company and still grow your talent

Join this discussion with AALRR Cannabis Practice attorney and Corey Tobin, Cannabis Practice Lead at Bolton & Company.

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Onboarding Landmines: Preventing Problems With New Hires In California
Monday, 8/27/2018 from 4:00pm – 5:15pm
Presented by Jennifer Raphael Komsky, Partner, Levinson, Arshonsky & Kurtz, LLP
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

The onboarding of new hires is often fraught with costly mistakes. Aside from the numerous required forms and policies in California, the improper classification of new employees could expose the company to expensive and harmful litigation. Further, job descriptions are not just a recruitment tool, but an essential document that can prevent many employee issues down the road. Being proactive and knowledgeable about the hazards inherent in the hiring and onboarding process will alleviate many employment problems for the duration of the employment relationship. This program is essential for anyone tasked with the hiring or onboarding of new employees. Attendees will learn an arsenal of proactive steps they can take from the time of an employee’s first day to mitigate the risk of employment litigation in California’s ever-changing legal landscape. 

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California's Fair Pay Act: Every Employer's Steps to Compliance
Tuesday, 8/28/2018 from 7:30am – 8:45am
Presented by Rich Falcone, Attorney, Littler Mendelson
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

Given the significant emphasis on pay equity issues, employers are well advised to take a close look at their compensation policies and practices. Conducting a compensation analysis and determining any necessary remediation is not for the inexperienced. When you sit down with your legal counsel and review these new laws, here’s what you should know.

1. California Fair Pay Act Basics

  • The Basic Legal Requirements
  • Pay Equity
  • Pay Transparency
  • Records Retention
  • Enforcement
  • Salary History
  • Providing Position Pay Scales Upon Request
  • How the Act Eliminates Most Employer Defenses
  • Employer Use of Seniority, Performance and Quality of Work
  • Employer Use of Factors Other Than Sex to Justify Wage Differences

2. How to Audit Your Pay Systems / Compensation & Compliance Analysis

  • How to Identify Substantially Similar Jobs
  • How to Determine Sex-Based Wage Differences
  • Employer Defenses to Wage Differences
  • Use of Statistical Analysis
  • Taking Corrective Action
  • Attorney Client Privilege and Audit Results

3. The Biggest Myths About the Act

4. Your Steps to Compliance

5. Handouts: Audit & Checklist Forms

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Slaying the California Wage and Hour Dragon
Tuesday, 8/28/2018 from 11:15am – 12:30pm
Presented by Allison Eckstrom, partner, Bryan Cave
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

The presentation will focus on the most common wage and hour violations in California, including employee misclassification, timekeeping violations, wage statement compliance, meal/rest break compliance, vacation/sick policies, final payment of wages, minimum and overtime requirements, etc. Additionally, the presentation will address a common-sense approach to auditing wage and hour compliance.

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Vacation, PTO, and Sick Leave Policies in CA: Navigating Legal Landmines
Tuesday, 8/28/2018 from 4:00pm – 5:15pm
Presented by Brian Nagatani, Partner, Hixson Nagatani LLP
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

California employers are too often blindsided by California’s restrictive laws concerning vacation, PTO, and sick leave policies, which vary widely from the laws of most states. The situation has only been exacerbated by California’s tricky new paid sick leave law.

This session will assist you to spot and correct key compliance issues, including with respect to:

  • The most common errors employers are making in implementing and overseeing California’s paid sick leave law
  • California law restrictions on the accrual “cap” that may be placed on vacation/PTO
  • Why nearly all forms of “floating holidays” and “comp time” run afoul of California law
  • When employers may/may not require use of various forms of paid time off during a leave of absence or company shutdown
  • Restrictions on when employers may require exempt employees to use various forms of paid time off during an absence

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California Compensation Crisis: How To Pay Your Employees Properly!
Wednesday, 8/29/2018 from 7:30am – 8:15am
Presented by Greg Labate Partner, Sheppard, Mullin, Richter
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

There has been a recent increase in claims, lawsuits and class actions centered on compensation issues in California. This seminar will show employers how to pay their employees properly under the law and provide employers with cutting edge strategies to avoid this compensation crisis. We will address recent California case law and legislation concerning minimum wage, commissions, overtime, equal pay, pay history, and more. We will review the federal Equal Pay Act, as well as the recent amendments to the California Equal Pay Act, also known as the Fair Pay Act. We will discuss how to conduct an equal pay self-audit and strategies to remedy any inconsistencies. We will instruct employers how to respond to internal equal pay complaints. We will consider the effects of the new law banning inquiries into salary history. We will identify local ordinances that differ from state minimum wage, and how increases to minimum wage have a ripple effect in the workplace. We will provide practical advice on how the new laws affect day-to-day business operations, and changes employers can make take to ensure compliance. This will be an informative and entertaining presentation that California employers should not miss.

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Working with Transgender and Non-binary Employees
Wednesday, 8/29/2018 from 9:00am – 10:15am
Presented by Deborah Birndorf, Attorney, Birndorf Law Offices, APC
Track: California Employment Law
Credit: California-specific

California is the first state to recognize a third gender. So, how does this affect workplace discrimination and harassment? Learn about California’s new law expanding the categories of sexual harassment to include gender identity, gender expression and sexual orientation, and find out what information must now be included in each employer’s sexual harassment training. Determine whether your company is infringing on any transgender rights and, if so, what to do about it. We will also discuss what policies your company can institute to recognize, prevent and stop all types of sexual harassment.

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Keep your HR department two steps ahead of the rest of the country with #CAHR18’s California Employment Law sessions.

Register for #CAHR18 by July 31st to save $50 off of onsite rates!

Invest in your yourself and your organization!

The Path to CAHR18: A Concise Guide for Getting Here

The Path to CAHR18: A Concise Guide for Getting Here

Picture yourself with a packed suitcase, sunglasses on. Your destination: the 2018 California HR Conference in sunny, laid-back Long Beach, CA. You’re coming for four days of learning ALL the new HR best practices, and refreshingly unique social events where you’ll let loose, make new career connections, and expand your HR community.
You’re coming to discover trusted solutions, get some sweet HR swag, make lots of memories, fine-tune your resume, take a nice new professional headshot, and of course, enjoy some fun in the SoCal sun.

Sounds nice, doesn’t it?

By the end of this blog post, you’ll have everything you need to register for the 2018 California HR Conference and turn this dream scenario into a reality.

Step 1. Decide what to learn at CAHR18. The Sessions are Live!

Using our Session Directory, you can see the full spectrum of courses, credits, speakers, tracks, and sort by whichever is most important to you. Give it a spin and find the sessions that fit your professional development needs. With a full conference pass, you’ll earn up to 16.75 recertification credits, and with the extra On Demand option you can earn dozens more.

Step 2. Justify Your Trip & Gain Approval
Today more than ever, it’s vital to demonstrate your return on investment. We’ve crafted a tool for you to show your organization that it is well is worth the cost to attend the California HR Conference. Simply download our template letter, and fill in the blanks using the sessions you selected from our directory. Plus – compared to national conferences, #CAHR18 is a steal for the value you’ll gain here.

California HR Conference in Long Beach, CA

Step 3. Getting Here
The California HR Conference is situated in Long Beach, California at the Long Beach Convention & Entertainment Center, which is easy to access (15 minutes) from stress-free Long Beach Airport, 25 minutes from LAX, and 30 minutes from John Wayne Airport in Orange County. For locals, click here for directions.

 

Southwest Airlines Official Travel PartnerSouthwest Airlines – The Official Travel Partner of CAHR18
We love Southwest Airlines. From their snacks, to their service, to their uniquely lovable personality, we are proud to present Southwest as our official #CAHR18 Airline Partner. This year, Southwest is making it easier for you to travel to #CAHR18!  Southwest Airlines is offering a a discount and Rapid Reward Points through their SWABIZ® account. This gives you a 10% discount off Anytime & Business Select® fares and a 3% discount off select Wanna Get Away® fares for travel to and from the conference. Book your travel between June 15th, 2018 and August 12th, 2018 to take advantage of the discounted rates. (Discounts are available for travel August 23rd, 2018 through September 1st, 2018.) Take advantage of the discounted rates and book now! Use Corporate ID: 99609602.

By flying Southwest Airlines, as a California HR Conference traveler, you’ll enjoy benefits such as:

  • 50% bonus Rapid Reward points for your travel to & from the convention with Rapid Rewards # added to your reservation. To enroll in the Rapid Rewards program, click here.
  • No baggage fees (first two bags)
  • No change or cancellation fees
  • No peak travel or fuel surcharges
  • Consistently ranked the “Best in Customer Service” by DOT

When you use your #CAHR18 Southwest Discount before August 12th, be sure to Enter Corporate ID: 99609602.

Step 4. Staying Here
Need a place to stay once you get here? Head on over to reserve your room at one of our official partner hotels. Our room blocks are filling out fast, so don’t wait.

The California HR Conference has so much to offer your organization, and even more to offer YOU during your 4 days of learning & fun in Long Beach.

Complete Step 1 of your trip by registering for CAHR18!

CAHR18 Pre-Conference Extravaganza

CAHR18 Pre-Conference Extravaganza

The Skinny on #CAHR18 Pre-Conference Experience

Every year when the California HR Conference closes down, we hear you all say you wish it could last forever. While we can’t quite do that, we did expand the pre-conference experience to make it better than ever before. This year, getting the most out of #CAHR18 means joining us on Friday and Sunday for the early-arrival advantages and pre-conference parties! 

Showing up early means you can take advantage of all this:

  • HR certification preparation classes Friday, August 24 – Sunday, August 26, for those of you taking an HRCI or SHRM exam this fall.
  • High-demand Sunday afternoon sessions so you can skip the full room when everyone else wants to attend them on Monday.
  • Registration opens up from 1pm – 5pm so you can skip the lines on Monday morning, pick up your badge, and read through your conference guide as you drift to sleep Sunday night.
  • The SHRMStore is open from 1pm to 5pm as well so you can get first dibs on the hottest titles.

And of course, the receptions! But you can’t take enjoy all these early-arrival perks unless you register for the 2018 California HR Conference. 

More details on all the pre-conference activities below. 

The President's Welcome Reception at the Hyatt PoolPresident’s Welcome Reception (sponsored by Amtec)


Date:
Sunday, August 26 from 5:30pm-7:00pm
Location: Hyatt Pool, outdoor.
Features: Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Angeles – The World’s First LGBTQ Mariachi, appetizers (The menu will include grilled tacos, beef fajitas, chicken strips on your choice of corn and flour tortillas with cabbage slaw, fresh limes, jalapenos, cilantro/onions, plus tri tortilla chips, roasted tomato salsa, tomatillo salsa, guac salsa on the side.), drinks, and a welcome address from PIHRA President Patti Sprinkle. Live it up before 3+ days of learning! Join PIHRA volunteer leaders, staff and fellow attendees as we kick off the California HR Conference experience.

 

New Member Reception: Aloha Networking! (Sponsored by Justworks)

Date: Sunday, August 26 from 4:00pm-5:00pm
Location: Gladstone’s Long Beach
Features: During this complimentary reception, you will receive a warm welcome from the PIHRA community and have an opportunity to meet and get to know some of the best HR pros in Southern California. We want to make sure you get the most out of your #CAHR18 experience and the PIHRA membership. This is a must attend if you want to plug into the community and find your #HRTribe to explore #CAHR18! Don’t miss out on our signature drink – The PIHRA Aloha Margarita. 

 

HR Certification Prep Classes
Dates: Friday, August 24-Sunday, August 26
Location: Long Beach Convention Center
What better way to kick off your conference experience than with career fortifying certification prep classes. Our Pre-Conference Education Sessions are a surefire way to prepare for your HRCI or SHRM certification exam. Acquiring these certifications will validate your experience and credibility in the HR profession, making it easier to advance in your career. Sign up for a preparation course as an add-on during your CAHR18 registration. Learn more about HR Certification preparation classes or begin your CAHR18 registration.
 

Pre-Conference Sessions on Sunday
Time: 2:30pm – 3:45pm
Location:
Long Beach Convention Center
Being an early bird has its advantages at CAHR18. Not only can you register on-site from 1pm to 5pm on Sunday, but you can attend your choice of two high-demand sessions being presented as well (see below). These sessions will also be offered on Monday the 27th, but you won’t have to worry about finding a seat in those crowded rooms because you were smart and attended early on Sunday. Good for you! 

Sunday Concurrent Sessions 

  • Business Financial Intelligence for today’s HR Professional 
    Credit Type: Business
    Speaker: Paul Butler
    2:30pm – 3:45pm 
  • Practical Applications: Navigating California’s Ban The Box Law
    Credit Type: California 
    Speakers: Alan Crivaro & Teresa McQueen
    2:30pm – 3:45pm

     

Don’t Forget About Our Suite Deal
Time is running out for the Suite Deal contest! The Hyatt and Renaissance are all sold out. Head to our hotels page to reserve your room.

 

Register for the 2018 California HR Conference today, and be sure to join us for all the Pre-Conference learning & fun!

Invest in your yourself and your career.

Where to Eat, Shop, and Play in Long Beach for CAHR18

Where to Eat, Shop, and Play in Long Beach for CAHR18

Now that you’ve registered for the 2018 California HR Conference (… you did register, right? If not, Standard Rates end July 31) it’s time to think about what you’ll do while you’re in town.

Long Beach is a wonderful city, full of local charm and so many places to explore and enjoy. To help you narrow down your must-see list, we’ve organized the best places to eat, shop, and play in Long Beach just for CAHR18 attendees. In the lists below, you’ll find establishments that are extending discounts and special offers exclusively for CAHR18 attendees. You can also see our Things To Do page for more pre and post conference places of interest.

While you’re planning your trip, don’t forget about planning your accommodations! We reserved room blocks in official CAHR18 hotels to give you the best prices possible. We’re also running a Suite Deal Contest until Saturday, July 14. If you reserve your CAHR18 hotel room with one of our official partner hotels before July 14, you’ll automatically be entered to win a free room upgrade to a suite. Not a bad reward for acting early!

But all this isn’t very useful if you haven’t registered to attend the 2018 California HR Conference yet, so don’t delay – catch our Standard Rates before they end on July 31 as it’s your last chance to save on onsite rates.

 

Places to Eat, Shop, and Play in Long Beach

Places to Eat in Long Beach

Alegra Cocina Latina – 115 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

The Attic – 3441 East Broadway Long Beach, CA 90803

Berlin Bistro – 420 E 4th St, Long Beach, CA 90802

Beer Belly – 255 Long Beach Blvd. Long Beach, CA

Bo Beau Kitchen – 144 Pine Avenue, Long Beach, CA

Bubba Gump Long Beach – 87 Aquarium Way Long Beach, CA 90802

Buono’s Pizza – 250 W. Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90802

Crepe Crafter – 2348, 480 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

District Wine – 144 Linden Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Fuego at the Maya – 700 Queensway Dr, Long Beach, CA 90802

George’s Greek Cafe – 135 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Great Society Cider and Mead – 601 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802

King’s Fish House – 100 W Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802

Long Beach Cafe – 615 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802

Michael’s Pizzeria – 210 E 3rd St, Long Beach, CA 90802

Parker’s Lighthouse – 435 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802

Rock Bottom Brewery – One Pine Ave. Long Beach, CA 90802

Sevilla Nightclub of Long Beach – 140 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Shannon’s on Pine – 209 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

The Spoon Bistro – 649 Long Beach Boulevard, Long Beach, CA 90802

Utopia Restaurant – 445 E First St, Long Beach, CA 90802

The Pie Bar – 450 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Romeo’s Chocolates – 460 Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Modica’s Deli – 455 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802 (edited)

Places to Shop in Long Beach

Places to Shop

Raindance – 419 Shoreline Village Drive # K, Long Beach, CA 90802

Village Treasures Art – 247 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90802

World Trade Office Supplies – Lbby 360, 100 Oceangate, Long Beach, CA 90802

Places to Have Fun in Long Beach

Places to Have Fun

Gondola Getaway – 5437 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90803

Harbor Breeze Cruises – 100 Aquarium Way, Long Beach, CA 90802

International City Theater – 330 E Seaside Way, Long Beach, CA 90802

Long Beach Boat Rentals – 401 Shoreline Village Dr, Long Beach, CA 90802

Sunseeker Tours – LA Area Tours picking up from Long Beach

The Laugh Factory – 151 S Pine Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802

Wheel Fun Rentals – 429 Shoreline Village Drive, Long Beach, CA 90802

Long Beach Segway Tours – 429 Shoreline Village Drive g, Long Beach, CA 90802

Give yourself and your career some TLC!