(Mark your calendars accordingly)
Summer Reading starts in June so there are plenty of interesting activities going on. Let me give you a run down so you can plan ahead. Let’s start with the non-repeating events:
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6/4 @ 4:00
Make it Monday
Join us for a cool program and build a signal horn.
6/5 @ 6:00
Circulo de Lectores
Hay café, pastel casero, ye conversación amena sobre el libro que estamos leyendo
6/9 @ 10:00
Tai Chi
De-Stress from your week with a tai chi session taught by our longtime volunteer.
6/9 @ 3:00
LGBT Documentary
Join us for the screening of a LGBT themed documentary of the audience’s choosing.
6/11 from 2:00-4:00
LA DOT TAP Information Table
Questions about the transit system and TAP cards? Want to fill up your card? Swing by and talk to the folks from LA’s Department of Public Transportation.
6/11 @ 4:00
Make it Monday
Join us this week for Wildlife Wendy’s Tropical Bird Show.
6/12 @ 4:00
Teen Program
We celebrate the start of summer reading with airbrush tattoos. Join us for your own cool temporary tat.
6/15 @ 9:30
Walk Highland Park
Join us for a bit of exercise, some congenial company, and a chance to explore the sights of Highland Park.
6/16 @ 10:00
Tai Chi
De-Stress from your week with a tai chi session taught by our longtime volunteer.
6/16 @ 3:00
Journal Making
Join us to create your own custom journal.
6/18 @ 4:00
Make it Monday
This week enjoy some Jurassic fun. Join us for dino themed crafts and games.
6/19 @ 4:00
Teen Summer Reading
Join us for some teen centered fun.
6/19 @ 6:00
Circulo de Lectores
Hay café, pastel casero, ye conversación amena sobre el libro que estamos leyendo
6/23 @ 10:00
Tai Chi
De-Stress from your week with a tai chi session taught by our longtime volunteer.
6/23 @ 3:00
Arroyo Book Club
Join us for a lively book discussion. Call the branch for book specifics.
6/25 @ 4:00
Make it Monday
This week build a mini city!
6/26 @ 4:00
Teen Summer Reading
Join us for some teen centered fun.
6/30 @ 10:00
Tai Chi
De-Stress from your week with a tai chi session taught by our longtime volunteer.
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Each month the library also has a number of ongoing classes & events. They are:
Grupo de apoyo para la familia - - - Mondays at 10:00
Baby Storytime - - - Tuesdays at 10:30
Stories, songs, and rhymes await babies up to 18 months (no session on 6/12)
Toddler Storytime - - - Wednesdays at 10:30
Little Ones’ 3 and under & their grownups are invited to join us for stories, music, & games (no session on 6/13).
STAR Volunteer Readers - - - Available on Wednesdays at 3:00, on Thursdays at 3:00, and 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.