The Little Beverly Hills Neighborhood Organization is a group of neighbors organized to address a range of issues for the purpose of maintaining and improving the livability and character of the Little Beverly Hills neighborhood by encouraging neighborhood identity and participation. As a volunteer led organization, neighbors are encouraged to participate in one of our committees based on their interest and skills. Available opportunities are described below.
The LBHNO is seeking Block Captains for each street in our neighborhood. The intent is to have a dedicated person to welcome new neighbors, share information (as needed) on activities, and notify the Board of safety or infrastructure issues. Minimal time is required.
Block Captains are needed for the following streets/areas:
Please contact us know if you’d like to serve – thank you!
Our neighborhood organization is led by a volunteer board of directors elected by residents at our annual meeting in May. The primary roles of the board are to foster community in the neighborhood and represent the neighborhoods interests to the city through One-PS.
The board consists of the president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer and communications director. The board meets quarterly to address neighborhood issues and plans the neighborhood organization's annual meeting. Details about the specific responsibilities of each role can be found in the By-Laws on the Members page.
The Social Committee is the heart of the neighborhood organization and helps conceive, plan and implement social events to bring neighbors together. Prior events have included Fall and Spring socials at homes in our neighborhood and our annual off-site holiday party.
The committee seeks volunteers who enjoy event planning and connecting neighbors to one another.
The Special Events Committee plans and executes all externally focused events in the neighborhood. Given the neighborhood's rich mid-century history, the Special Events Committee produces the neighborhood's Modernism Week Home Tour that brings in significant revenue to the neighborhood organization. The committee also hosts an annual neighborhood yard sale.
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The next edition of the Enchanted Villager is hot off the electronic presses. The Modernism Issue focuses on information about events in our neighborhood during the 20th anniversary of Modernism Week but also includes the sections with which you're familiar: welcome of new residents, neighborhood updates, interesting neighborhood history and city-wide events.