A Quiet Wednesday — Cesar Chavez Holiday in Flux
San Fernando, CA · March 25, 2026
Neighbor, spring's teasing us with sunshine while local leaders wrestle big decisions on holidays and history. Plenty of calm hours ahead to catch up.
🏙️ Local Pulse
LAUSD Eyes Renaming Chávez Academy Here
The César Chávez Learning Academies right in our backyard face a name change after LAUSD's board votes today to shift the March 31 holiday to Farmworkers Day amid serious abuse allegations. County supervisors back the move too, with community input on new school names due by fall.
Speed Cameras Planned Across LA
LADOT rolls out new automated speeding enforcement spots countywide, approved yesterday with a 60-day heads-up campaign starting soon. Low-income folks can opt for community service over fines — watch for updates on exact locations.
Pipeline Fight Heats Up Nearby
Environmental groups in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties push back against a reopened oil pipeline via court wins, as state AG sues over safety risks from the 2015 spill. A 45-minute drive reminds us energy debates hit close to home.
🌤️ Today's Outlook
- High 72°F · Low 48°F
- Perfect for afternoon walks or yard work — light breeze keeps it comfortable through evening. Drivers, ease up on gas; those new speed cams mean business starting soon.
📅 What's On Around Town
Farmworkers Day Planning Session
San Fernando Community Center, 1112 MacNeil St
6:00 PM
County supervisors' motion sparks local talks on labor history — join neighbors discussing the holiday shift and service ideas.Pacoima: Evening Farmers Market Pop-Up
Pacoima Plaza, 10050 San Fernando Rd
5:00–8:00 PM
A quick 10-minute hop for fresh produce, live music, and chats tying into today's farmworkers news — supporting local growers directly.Sylmar: Acoustic Folk Night
The Hangar Bar, 12909 Foothill Blvd
8:00 PM
15 minutes away for unplugged tunes from rising Valley artists — unwind midweek with craft brews and a neighborhood crowd.
📸 Spotlight & Story
San Fernando Swap Meet
This weekend staple at the drive-in lot has peddled everything from fresh tamales to vintage vinyl since the '70s, drawing 5,000 shoppers weekly and keeping family vendors in business for generations. Owner Maria Lopez credits its success to "no gates, just good deals" — a true hub where deals seal over coffee and chisme.
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