The library has some interesting events planned in January. As always, I thought I’d take a minute and give you a run down so you can plan ahead. Let’s start with the non-repeating events:
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1/3 @ 6:00
Club de Lectores
Hay café, pastel casero, ye conversación amena sobre el libro que estamos leyendo
1/6 from 1:00-4:00
LA OIC Boot Camp
This program puts low cost computers in the hands of low income people. This session is in Spanish. Call or drop by to sign up.
1/9 from 2:00-4:00
LA DOT Tap Card Information Session
Stop by with questions for the LA Department of Transportation. Get your TAP card reloaded while you’re here.
1/9 @ 4:00
Make it Monday: Color Science
Have fun with science and learn all about colors with local Cal Tech Scientists.
1/10 @ 3:00
Teen Program
Join us for a fun activity of some as yet unspecified kind.
1/17 @ 6:00
Club de Lectores
Hay café, pastel casero, ye conversación amena sobre el libro que estamos leyendo
1/23 @ 4:00
Make it Monday: Building Block Challenge
What can you make from building blocks? Come impress us with your skills.
1/28 @ 3:00
Arroyo Book Club
Join us for a lively discussion of Sweet Tooth by Ian McEwan.
1/30 @ 4:00
Make it Monday: ph Experiments
Come have fun experimenting with acids and bases with the help of local Cal Tech Scientists.
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Each month the library also has a number of ongoing classes & events. They are:
Toddler Storytime - - - Wednesdays at 10:30
Little Ones’ 3 and under & their grownups are invited to join us for stories, music, & games.
Baby Storytime - - - Thursdays at 10:30
Bounces, rhymes and songs for prewalkers (age 0-12 months) and their caregivers. (No session on 1/26)
STAR Volunteer Readers - - - Available on Wednesdays at 3:00, on Thursdays at 3:00, & on Saturdays at 2:00
STAR readers present the fun of storytelling and reading to children one-on-one or in small groups. Kids earn a free book to keep after 3 visits.
Drop in Computer Lab - - - Fridays at 3:30
Bring your questions about computers, tablets, eReaders, or other electronic devices. We will do our best to help you figure out answers.
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Please do not hesitate to call the library at 323-255-0537 if you have any questions or would like more information. Remember that you can always check the Branch Page (http://www.lapl.org/branches/arroyo-seco) on the LAPL website for upcoming events or check out the Master Calendar (http://www.lapl.org/whats-on/calendar) where you can search for something specific across multiple branches.