Sunny Sunday and plenty to explore

San Fernando, CA · March 29, 2026

Happy Sunday — last chance to squeeze the most out of this March, whether that means a quiet coffee on the porch or a drive for something a little different.


🏙️ Local Pulse

  • Cesar Chavez statue quietly removed downtown The Cesar E. Chavez memorial statue in the civic center area was taken down following new national allegations about the labor leader. City officials say they’re reviewing how public honors are decided going forward, and planning additional public discussion in coming days.

  • Annual Cesar Chavez March for Justice canceled Organizers confirmed the long-running Cesar Chavez March for Justice, typically centered in and around downtown streets, is canceled this year. Families who usually attend can expect extra police and city staffing to shift to other spring events still on the calendar.

  • Groundwater cleanup plan advances for Valley Federal environmental officials proposed a new plan to address contaminated groundwater in the San Fernando Valley Superfund area. The proposal aims to expand treatment systems that protect local drinking water; public review and comment will shape the final design.


🌤️ Today's Outlook

  • High 79°F · Low 54°F
    • Mild, sunny, and breezy — ideal for errands, backyard time, or a late-afternoon stroll. Light layers will cover the cooler morning and evening, and road conditions should be smooth for anyone heading over the hill.

📅 What's On Around Town

  • Sunday Service & Community Time Multiple churches and faith centers across town
    Morning services, generally 9:00 AM–12:00 PM
    Local congregations are welcoming neighbors this morning, many with coffee hours or youth activities after services if you’re looking to reconnect or meet new faces.

  • Los Angeles: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N Grand Ave, Los Angeles
    Matinee and evening performances today
    It’s the final day of this celebrated modern dance company’s run downtown, with programs highlighting powerful choreography and music — a strong option if you want a memorable night out before the workweek.

  • Los Angeles: Leimert Park Artwalk Leimert Park Village, around 43rd Pl & Degnan Blvd
    Afternoon into early evening
    A short drive brings live music, vendors, art, and a relaxed, community feel — good for browsing, people-watching, and supporting creators from across the city.

  • Culver City: Hot Club of Los Angeles The Cinema Bar, 3967 Sepulveda Blvd, Culver City
    Evening show
    If you’re up for a later outing, this long-running gypsy-jazz group turns a tiny bar into an energetic Sunday gathering, with no cover and an easygoing crowd.


📸 Spotlight & Story

  • San Fernando Brewing Company Tucked into an industrial stretch near First Street, San Fernando Brewing Company has turned a warehouse into a true neighborhood living room — tasting room up front, stainless tanks gleaming in back. The brewery leans on Valley history for beer names and label art, and has quietly become a go-to for local fundraisers and meetup groups. Fun detail: they launched with just a handful of core beers and now rotate dozens of small-batch releases each year, many inspired by regulars’ suggestions.

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