Today’s travel poster is an undated railway promotional poster from Belgium depicting the shore along Ostend and the casino. View the full image here
Today’s travel poster is an undated railway promotional poster from Belgium depicting the shore along Ostend and the casino. View the full image here
The Arroyo Book Club will be reading Our Moon by Rebecca Boyle for our January discussion. As the catalog description
puts it:
"Acclaimed journalist Rebecca Boyle takes readers on a dazzling tour to reveal the intimate role that our 4.51-billion-year-old companion has played in our biological and cultural evolution."
Stop by the branch to pick up a copy to read. You will find them in the usual location, just ask if you don’t know where that is.
We will come together to discuss the book on Saturday, January 24 at 3 p.m. It will be a hybrid meeting so you have the option of attending in person or via Zoom. If you’d like to join us via Zoom send an email to ayosco@lapl.org so we can get the link to you.
Today’s fashion plate is from an unknown magazine. It was published in 1780. It shows examples of pre-Revolution style. The women wear powdered wigs, dresses with narrow waists and large hoop skirts. Find the full image here
If you like charming, cake infested, romance then you’ll love Battle Royale by Lucy Parker. Sylvie Fairchild is a whimsical baker with a penchant for glitter. Her bakery is located across the street from that of Dominic De Vere, a meticulous decorator with a mastery of flavor. The engagement of the princess is announced and the competition commences. Of course there are no sparks without fire and soon Sylvie and Dominic are falling. There is, of course, more to the story then just this as old mysteries are solved, royal romance is rescued, and new enemies are vanquished.
This is a quick, enjoyable read for anyone who likes their romance with some serious story wrapped around it.
This month we asked the non-trivial question, what are the signs that you need to see your healthcare provider about your moles? To quote from our source:
See your healthcare provider if your moles hurt, itch, ooze, bleed, thicken, become crusty, or show other changes. Also call your healthcare provider if your moles show any of these signs of melanoma:
Start the New Year by giving the gift of blood. Come by the Arroyo Seco library on Saturday, January 3, between 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and let them take a pint off you.
Drop-ins welcome but you can make an appointment by calling (310)562-0573 or online here
When donating be sure to:
Today we’re looking at “Heart of Los Angeles, 1931.” This is a Transportation map of the downtown area. There are two inserts, one of 1849 Plan de la Cuidad map, the other showing the total square miles of Los Angeles, present on the right side. A transportation legend is present on the left side. Find the complete map here
When: December 14 at 3 p.m.
What: Swing by for a relaxing, art filled afternoon. We will
be creating zentangles frames for coloring, or working on an old-fashioned coloring project, or creating a full-fledged zentangle. Set
your cares aside and join us
Who: Adults primarily but we will have child friendly
activities as well.
Where: The Arroyo Seco Library at 6145 N. Figueroa Street in
Highland Park
Saturday, December 13, 2:00-3:30 p.m. at the Arroyo Seco Library
Get cozy & crafty at the library at our scrapbooking program, centered on storytelling and personal archiving! Collage and craft supplies will be provided, including 8.5in x 11in or 12in x 12in cardstock paper. Participants are welcome to bring their own supplies.
Bring your stories to life with old photographs and ephemera from your personal collections! Digitize, print, and add to your scrapbook page on the spot. All prints are made on 4x6 glossy photo paper.
This workshop is geared toward adults but all are welcome. Join us & learn what resources are available at LAPL for your personal and community archiving projects.
The Los Angeles Public Library offers this workshop as part of Community: Your Archive, Your Legacy, an initiative supported by @libraryfoundla and funded by the Mellon Foundation. Learn more at lapl.org/community
This month’s question is not about a trivial matter, it is, what are the signs that you need to see your healthcare provider about your moles?