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Conversations around body safety should happen in every family and can be done with ease and without fear or discomfort. Learn how you can start this conversation with your child today. Presented on Zoom by Stuart House/UCLA-Santa Monica…
Volunteer tutors provide help with reading documents or written tasks, using mobile devices, navigating government websites, filling out forms, using email, writing resumes and more. Assistance provided on a drop-in, first arrival basis.
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Sing along with the Lyric Chorus as they celebrate summer with a performance of favorite Broadway tunes. The Chorus was founded over 50 years ago and is led by conductor Tom Gerhold.
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Build computer skills at your own pace through guided online lessons. Support is available if needed.
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Volunteer tutors provide help with reading documents or written tasks, using mobile devices, navigating government websites, filling out forms, using email, writing resumes and more. Assistance provided on a drop-in, first arrival basis.
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Get together with other Pokémon trainers and play the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Beginners are welcome and can play other Pokémon-themed games. Please leave personal Pokémon cards at home. For ages 5 - 11.
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It’s the Main Library’s 20th birthday, and you’re invited to the special summer reading party! Let’s celebrate with cupcakes, a magic show by David Skale, balloon twisting, and other fun activities. Learn how to sign up and discover what…
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This community-led, monthly book discussion group meets virtually at 11 a.m. on the second Saturday of the month. The group discusses classic fiction titles.
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June 13, 2026: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court… - ,
Join us at the Pride on the Promenade Festival for an LGBTQIA+ themed pop-up library! We'll have free books for readers of all ages, Rainbow Storytime for children and families, Pride Crafts, and more.
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This community-led, book discussion group meets virtually at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of the month. This group discusses a wide range of books, chosen by the members.
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May 18, 2026: Tomorrow, Tomorrow, and… - ,
This fun and engaging weekly series of stories, songs, and rhymes travels to different library locations. Limited space; first come, first served. For ages walking - 3 years.
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This fun and engaging weekly series of stories, songs, and rhymes travels to different library locations. Limited space; first come, first served. For ages walking - 3 years.
Volunteer tutors provide help with reading documents or written tasks, using mobile devices, navigating government websites, filling out forms, using email, writing resumes and more. Assistance provided on a drop-in, first arrival basis.
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This staff-led book group discusses a variety of mystery and thriller titles via Zoom on the third Tuesday of each month.
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May 19, 2026: The Thirst by Jo NesboJune 16, 2026: The Maidens by Alex Michaelides July…
Lapsit storytime with interactive books, bounces, and more. Limited space; first come, first served. For ages 0 - walking.

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Disfrute de cuentos, rimas, y canciones en español. Para edades de 2 a 5 años. Tema especial: Seguridad en el agua
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Volunteer tutors provide help with reading documents or written tasks, using mobile devices, navigating government websites, filling out forms, using email, writing resumes and more. Assistance provided on a drop-in, first arrival basis.
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Come explore the limits of your building imagination or try out one of our suggested builds. All materials provided. For ages 18 months - 11 years old.

East of Eden by John Steinbeck
This community-led, monthly book discussion group meets in person at 6 p.m. on the third Thursday of the month at the Montana Branch. This book group discusses a mix of fiction and nonfiction titles, often on…

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Young adult books with central or prominent LGBTQIA+ characters are among the most banned books in school and public libraries across the US. Meet a few of the authors proudly pushing against that tide, including Rex Ogle, C.B. Lee, and…
