On May 4th, the Santa Ana Public Library and the Santa Ana Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency will launch its Third Annual "State Of My Heart" exhibit. This year’s theme will focus on traditional dresses and rebozos (shawls) from the various states of Mexico.
The Santa Ana Public Library is pleased to present the exhibit, Carla Estrada: Her Legacy – 25 Years of Telenovela Production, from March 4, 2013 through March 16, 2013.
FREE field trip to the City of Long Beach to learn about a local bicycle friendly community.
The City of Santa Ana Parks & Recreation Department and The Bicycle Tree have teamed up to host a “Building a Bicycle Friendly City” Event on Saturday March 9th, from 9am-3pm. Attend this event to learn about the ways in which the City of Long Beach has made improvements in their biking system to transform their city.
The Santa Ana Police Department welcomes the Simon Wiesenthal Center's World-Renowned "The Courage To Remember" Holocaust Exhibit.
As acts of intolerance continue to afflict society amid reports of anti-Semitic vandalism and bullying in California's neighborhoods, many are left wondering, how can we best combat these dangerous trends of intolerance and hatred?
On Saturday, October 20, 2012, Santa Ana held dedications for three new parks along the Santa Ana River Trail. Visitors joined Parks Recreation and Community Services officials for ribbon cutting ceremonies to mark the addition of 1.7+ acres in the city.
The 2012 Santa Ana Independence Day Celebration and Fireworks Show was a great success. Nearly 6,000 people attended the fun-filled event held on Sunday, July 1st at Centennial Park.
The Santa Ana Public Library held its annual Día de los Niños / Día de los Libros (Children’s Day / Book Day) on Saturday, April 21, 2012. The event, held annually at the library since 2009, celebrates the importance of children and literacy.
This year the celebration was expanded to include Ross Street, which was closed to the public from the corner of Ross and Civic Center (on the north) to Ross and Santa Ana Boulevard (on the south). In previous years, the festivities were held in a much smaller space: the turn-around area to the south of the Main Library.
Youth from Jerome TeenSpace attended the May 11th License and Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Checkpoint to show support for Santa Ana Police Department’s (SAPD) efforts to identify impaired drivers. The youth provided SAPD officers with banners illustrating their appreciation for keeping the community safe.
On April 23rd, the Santa Ana Public Library and the Santa Ana Parks, Recreation, and Community Services Agency will launch its Second Annual “State of My Heart” art exhibit. This year’s theme, My Town/Mi Pueblo, will showcase art work depicting the hometowns of Santa Ana residents






