The city is more than just a place on map; a collection of buildings and streets. What a city is and what it does comes from the people who live here work here. Hawaiian Gardens has been fortunate to have several groups of citizens that, even prior to incorporation, worked to advance Hawaiian Gardens as a community.
The name is said to be derived from a bamboo shack refreshment stand opened at the corner of Carson and Norwalk boulevards in 1927 by an unknown businessman. The stand was said to resemble a Hawaiian Garden.
Join us for Movies At the Park Bring your blankets and a chair. Drinks and snacks provided. Friday June 30: The Sandlot at the Fedde sports Complex Friday July 21: Finding Dory At Lee Ware Park Friday August 4: Grease At Furgeson Elementary School…
Read More »Come join us to celebrate Father's Day. We will host a Game Night for you and up to two of your kids. Registration includes admission for and adult Father and admission for two kids. Additionally, refreshments and light appetizers plus a night of…
Read More »A regional job fair is coming to Hawaiian Gardens on January 14, 2023. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring your resume and dress for success. Interviews on the spot. 21815 Pioneer Blvd. Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716. For more information, contact Ben…
Read More »CITY BASKETBALL PROGRAM Improve your basketball skills in our program. Sign up today! Registration closes December 30, 2022 MIN BASKETBALL Ages 3-6 Mondays and Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. YOUTH BASKETBALL Ages 7 - 14…
Read More »Games, arts and crafts, sports, and more. Session1: Tuesday December 27 through Friday December 30, 2022 Session 2: Tuesday January 3 through January 6, 2023 3rd - 8th graders 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fees: Residents: $15 per session,…
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