TOP 30 Childhood educational initiatives in Norwalk, California
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Norwalk Library
● ClosedWelcome to Norwalk Library, a cornerstone of community enrichment and learning located at 12350 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, California. Established in July 1913 as the 17th branch of the Los Angeles County Free Library, Norwalk Library has a rich history of serving the community through its extensive collection and diverse range of services. The library's journey began with a modest collection of 500 books and has since evolved into a 39,000-square-foot facility, dedicated to providing resources and programs that cater to all ages and interests. Norwalk Library is proud to partner with the Friends of Norwalk Library, a volunteer-run organization that tirelessly supports library events and initiatives.
12350 Imperial Highway, Norwalk, California 90650, United States -
Lloyd Taber Library-Marina del Rey Library
● ClosedWelcome to the Lloyd Taber-Marina del Rey Library, a cherished community resource located at 4533 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California. Established in 1976 by the Los Angeles County Department of Beaches and Harbors, our library was designed to cater to the unique needs of the Marina community. In 1999, thanks to the generous contributions of the Marina Foundation, the Board of Supervisors, and the County of Los Angeles Public Library, we proudly expanded our facility to include the William R. Pagen Nautical Wing and the Greg and Mimi Wenger Community Room. Our library was renamed in honor of Lloyd Taber, a key benefactor whose support was instrumental in our development. Situated in the heart of a vibrant small craft harbor, the Lloyd Taber-Marina del Rey Library offers an extensive Nautical Collection, tailored to the interests and informational needs of boating enthusiasts and the local community. We are committed to fostering a love for reading and learning through a variety of programs and resources, including our annual LA County Library Bookmark Contest, which invites young artists to showcase their creativity.
4533 Admiralty Way, Marina del Rey, California 90292, United States -
Wiseburn Library
● ClosedWelcome to Wiseburn Library, a cornerstone of the Hawthorne community located at 5335 West 135th Street, Hawthorne, California. Our library is a proud part of the Los Angeles County Library system, offering a diverse range of services and resources to inspire and educate visitors of all ages. Wiseburn Library's history is deeply rooted in community advocacy, dating back to 1952 when the Wiseburn Coordinating Council successfully secured mobile library services. This effort led to the establishment of a permanent library facility in 1956, thanks to the tireless work of local residents and support from Los Angeles County officials. Today, the Wiseburn School District owns the building, leasing it to the County of Los Angeles Public Library, ensuring continued access to invaluable resources.
5335 West 135th Street, Hawthorne, California 90250, United States -
View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library
● ClosedWelcome to the View Park Bebe Moore Campbell Library, a vibrant community hub located at 3854 West 54th Street, Los Angeles, California. Nestled in the heart of View Park-Windsor Hills, our library serves as a cornerstone for residents in this unique unincorporated area, just west of Los Angeles, north of Inglewood, and southeast of Culver City. Founded in 1940, the View Park Library has a rich history and a strong connection to the community. Originally housed on S. Harcourt Avenue, the library moved to its current location in 1977 and proudly showcases a mural by artist Frank Matranga. In 2015, we were honored to be renamed after Bebe Moore Campbell, a beloved View Park resident, bestselling author, and mental health advocate.
3854 West 54th Street, Los Angeles, California 90043, United States -
A C Bilbrew Library
● ClosedWelcome to A C Bilbrew Library, a cultural gem nestled at 150 East El Segundo Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1974, this vibrant library serves as a cornerstone for community learning and cultural enrichment. Named in honor of Madame A C Bilbrew, a pioneering musician, poet, and community leader, the library stands as a testament to her legacy and contributions to the arts and civil rights. Designed by renowned African-American architect Vincent Proby, the A C Bilbrew Library is a spacious 21,000-square-foot facility that can house up to 100,000 books. It is home to the Black Resource Center, which offers valuable resources and support for research into the social, historical, musical, and cultural aspects of the Black experience. The library also hosts the esteemed "African-American Living Legend" Series, celebrating notable figures such as Rosa Parks and Ray Charles.
150 East El Segundo Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90061, United States -
Black Resource Center
● ClosedWelcome to the Black Resource Center, located at the A C Bilbrew Library, 150 East El Segundo Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90061. Established in 1978 as a special service of the LA County Library, the Black Resource Center (BRC) is dedicated to serving the informational and educational needs of African Americans and the broader community. Our mission is to support research and study on the unique social, historical, and cultural aspects of the African American experience. As a vital link in preserving African American heritage, the BRC offers a wealth of specialized materials and resources. Our collection includes books, eBooks, and audiobooks by and about African Americans and the African Diaspora, catering to all age groups. Each February, we proudly celebrate Black History Month with special events and resources that highlight the rich history and contributions of Black Americans.
150 East El Segundo Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 90061, United States -
Willowbrook Library
● ClosedWelcome to Willowbrook Library, a cherished cornerstone of the Los Angeles County Public Library system, located at 11737 Wilmington Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90059. With a rich history dating back to its opening as the first County branch library in 1913, Willowbrook Library has been a beacon of knowledge and community engagement for over a century. Our library offers a diverse collection of books, eBooks, audiobooks, and more, catering to readers of all ages and interests. We are proud to provide access to modern technology, including Kindle Paperwhites and laptops for in-library use, ensuring that our patrons stay connected and informed.
11737 Wilmington Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90059, United States -
Huntington Park Library
● ClosedWelcome to the Huntington Park Library, a cornerstone of the vibrant City of Huntington Park, California. Located at 6518 Miles Avenue, our library has been proudly serving residents and neighboring communities since its founding in 1913. Initially housed in City Hall, the library moved to larger locations in 1924 and 1931, and has been in its current Civic Center location since 1970. Our library is home to the stunning "Flight Form" sculpture by artist Tom Van Sant, which has been a focal point since its dedication in 1970. We invite you to explore this piece and the wealth of resources available within our walls.
6518 Miles Avenue, Huntington Park, California 90255, United States -
Angelo M. Iacoboni Library
● ClosedWelcome to Angelo M. Iacoboni Library Located at 4990 Clark Avenue in the heart of Lakewood, California, the Angelo M. Iacoboni Library is a cherished community resource with a rich history dating back to 1954. Named after Lakewood’s first mayor, the library has been serving the community for decades, offering a wide array of services and programs to meet the diverse needs of its patrons.
4990 Clark Avenue, Lakewood, California 90712, United States -
Chet Holifield Library
● ClosedWelcome to Chet Holifield Library, a cherished community resource located at 1060 South Greenwood Avenue, Montebello, California. Established in February 1969 in honor of Congressman Chet Holifield, the library has been serving the residents of South Montebello for decades. Following a comprehensive refurbishment, the library reopened in January 2011, offering a modern and welcoming environment for all. As part of the LA County Library system, Chet Holifield Library provides a wide array of services and programs designed to enrich the community. From participating in the annual Bookmark Contest that encourages young artists to showcase their creativity, to hosting engaging events like the One Book, One County celebration, there's always something happening here.
1060 South Greenwood Avenue, Montebello, California 90640, United States -
George Nye, Jr. Library
● ClosedWelcome to the George Nye, Jr. Library, a cornerstone of the Lakewood community since its opening on February 22, 1973. Located at 6600 Del Amo Boulevard, Lakewood, California, our library serves the eastern area of the city, including eight elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Named in honor of Lakewood Mayor George H. Nye, Jr., who passed away while in office in 1971, the library is committed to fostering a love of reading and lifelong learning. The library is supported by the dedicated Friends of Lakewood Libraries, a volunteer-run organization established in 1972. This group actively contributes to the library's success through events, fundraising, and community engagement, enhancing the services we offer to our patrons.
6600 Del Amo Boulevard, Lakewood, California 90713, United States -
Pico Rivera Library
● ClosedWelcome to the Pico Rivera Library, a cornerstone of knowledge and community engagement located at 9001 Mines Avenue, Pico Rivera, California. Established in 1917, our library has grown into a vibrant 16,000 square foot facility, dedicated on December 14, 2013, offering a wide range of resources and services to residents of Pico Rivera and surrounding areas. As the larger of the two libraries serving the city, we also provide support to two smaller libraries in the unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County. Our library is more than just a place to read and borrow books. We host a variety of events and programs, such as the LA County Library’s Annual Bookmark Contest, inviting young artists from grades K-12 to showcase their creativity. We also partake in the One Book, One County celebration, bringing our community together through shared reading experiences.
9001 Mines Avenue, Pico Rivera, California 90660, United States -
Alondra Library
● ClosedWelcome to Alondra Library, a cherished community hub located at 11949 Alondra Boulevard, Norwalk, California. Since its dedication on June 13, 1970, Alondra Library has been a cornerstone of learning and cultural enrichment, proudly serving Norwalk with a focus on Mexican-American heritage and culture. With an initial collection of nearly 15,000 volumes, the library has grown to become a vibrant space for education, creativity, and community engagement. The Friends of Alondra Library, a dedicated volunteer-run organization, plays a vital role in supporting the library and its events. Through their efforts, the library continues to thrive as a center for cultural and educational activities. The library offers a wide range of services, including access to a diverse collection of books, eBooks, and digital media, ensuring that patrons of all ages can find something to enjoy.
11949 Alondra Boulevard, Norwalk, California 90650, United States -
Hawaiian Gardens Library
● ClosedWelcome to the Hawaiian Gardens Library, a vibrant community hub located at 11940 East Carson Street, Hawaiian Gardens, California. Since its humble beginnings in 1974 with a bookmobile, our library has grown to become a cornerstone of learning and community engagement. We are proud to share our space with the City of Hawaiian Gardens Public Safety Center, providing a welcoming and safe environment for all visitors. Our library offers a diverse range of services and programs designed to enrich the lives of our patrons. From our expansive collection of books, eBooks, and multimedia resources to our state-of-the-art Homework Centers, we cater to the educational and recreational needs of all ages. Our Family Place Library initiative supports early childhood development, offering resources and programs that foster learning and growth for young children and their families.
11940 East Carson Street, Hawaiian Gardens, California 90716, United States -
Sorensen Library
● ClosedWelcome to Sorensen Library, a vibrant community hub located at 6934 Broadway Avenue, Whittier, California. Since its inception in the late 1940s, Sorensen Library has been a cornerstone of the community, offering a wealth of resources and services to residents of all ages. Our library, which reopened in 2010 in a state-of-the-art, eco-friendly building, is the County Library's first green library, boasting a LEED Gold rating. With over 10,655 square feet of space, it provides a comfortable and sustainable environment for reading, learning, and community gatherings.
6934 Broadway Avenue, Whittier, California 90606, United States -
South Whittier Library
● ClosedWelcome to the South Whittier Library, a cornerstone of community enrichment and learning since 1915. Located at 11543 Colima Road, Whittier, California, our library has evolved from a humble one-room schoolhouse to a modern 14,411 square foot facility, serving as a vibrant hub for knowledge and community engagement. The South Whittier Library is proudly supported by the Friends of South Whittier Library, a dedicated volunteer organization that enhances our services and events. Together, we offer a range of resources and programs designed to meet the diverse needs of our patrons.
11543 Colima Road, Whittier, California 90604, United States
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