Dan Pressburg, whose North Long Beach home has become a center of local politics, is hosting again this weekend a brunch for local political candidates and area politicians.
Pressburg's home, the former site of the historical Long Beach Dairy and Creamery, will be open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at 167 E. South St. The brunch provides an informal setting where the public can meet candidates and ask them one-on-one about their views. Candidates for Long Beach City Council's 1st District and those running for Signal Hill City Council have been invited, as well as a bevy of other local officials and politicians.
You never know who will show up, and often there is a surprise or two. At the very least, the food is always good. RSVP by Wednesday to 562-428-7710.
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