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Wind Power! 

In-Person Program

2024-07-24 13:30:00 2024-07-24 14:30:00 America/Los_Angeles Wind Power!  What generates power and makes things spin? Wind! People have used wind power to sail across the world. Learn about wind energy and create your own pinwheel. The more air the pinwheel gets, the faster it spins! For ages 5 – 12 and their families. Huntington Park Library -

Wednesday, July 24
1:30pm - 2:30pm

Add to Calendar 2024-07-24 13:30:00 2024-07-24 14:30:00 America/Los_Angeles Wind Power!  What generates power and makes things spin? Wind! People have used wind power to sail across the world. Learn about wind energy and create your own pinwheel. The more air the pinwheel gets, the faster it spins! For ages 5 – 12 and their families. Huntington Park Library -

What generates power and makes things spin? Wind! People have used wind power to sail across the world. Learn about wind energy and create your own pinwheel. The more air the pinwheel gets, the faster it spins! For ages 5 – 12 and their families.

This event will be held in the Children's Area. 

Join our Summer Discovery Program for all ages! Earn badges and prizes as you log reading & activities. Visit LACountyLibrary.org/Summer-Discovery or in-person at Huntington Park Library to learn more and sign up!

Huntington Park Library

Phone: 323.583.1461

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About the branch

Proudly serving the residents of the vibrant City of Huntington Park and neighboring areas, the Huntington Park Library was founded in 1913 and originally housed in the City Hall.

As the library continued to grow, it moved to larger locations in 1924 and 1931. The present library building in the Civic Center was dedicated in 1970.

A significant sculpture designed by artist Tom Van Sant, "Flight Form," was also dedicated in 1970 and is suspended from the second floor ceiling.

An active Friends of the Library group was formed in 1996 to promote and support Library services to the community.

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