A community keeps its life on a calendar, and so this one gathers the dates that matter into one place, because the two official election dates anchor everything, and around them sit the forums, the fundraisers, the children's events and the workshops that neighbors hold for each other, which is why the Calendario del Barrio belongs to all of us and grows whenever someone adds an event the rest of us should know about.
The election dates are always shown, since they are fixed by law, and around them the board carries the regular city council and county supervisor meetings where local decisions are made, the candidate forums and debates of the June 2026 primary, and the community events that neighbors and partner organizations submit through the form near the bottom of this page. Election dates are marked in red so they read as the most important things on the board, and you can open any entry to read the details and add it to your own calendar.
These two dates are set by the State of California for the June 2026 primary and they do not move.
May 18, 2026 is the voter registration deadline, the last day to register so that your name is on the rolls and a ballot reaches you, and after this date you can still register and vote the same day in person as a conditional, provisional voter. June 2, 2026 is Election Day, when polls and vote centers are open and every ballot must be in a drop box, at a vote center, or postmarked.
Election dates, our events, partner events and community gatherings, all in one place.
The calendar opens in month view, and every entry is a real date you can click to read the details and add it to your own calendar with one button. Government meetings are the regular city council and county supervisor meetings where local decisions are made, and they sit on the board alongside the campaign forums and the community events that neighbors send in.
The calendar view could not load right now, so here are the dates on the board as a simple list.
Every event is reviewed by our community team before it goes on the board. Here is the weekly rhythm.
Anyone can submit an event. A community team member reviews it before it appears on the calendar.
The Community Hub brings together the neighborhood map, the oversight record and every other way to connect with the network behind this board.
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