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painting of the moon and mountains

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Paint Night: Moonlight Scenery

2024-07-09 17:00:00 2024-07-09 18:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Paint Night: Moonlight Scenery Join us and learn different art techniques using different mediums. Create your own masterpiece to take home. Space is limited.  Seating is first come first served. For adults. East Rancho Dominguez Library - Meeting Room

Tuesday, July 09
5:00pm - 6:00pm

Add to Calendar 2024-07-09 17:00:00 2024-07-09 18:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Paint Night: Moonlight Scenery Join us and learn different art techniques using different mediums. Create your own masterpiece to take home. Space is limited.  Seating is first come first served. For adults. East Rancho Dominguez Library - Meeting Room

Join us and learn different art techniques using different mediums. Create your own masterpiece to take home. Space is limited.  Seating is first come first served. For adults.

AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | STEAM | Arts, Crafts, & Hobbies |

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East Rancho Dominguez Library

Phone: 310.632.6193

Hours
Mon, Jun 23 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Tue, Jun 24 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Wed, Jun 25 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Thu, Jun 26 10:00AM to 8:00PM
Fri, Jun 27 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Jun 28 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun, Jun 29 Closed

About the branch

East Rancho Dominguez Library, formerly known as the East Compton Library, was originally located at 15121 S. Atlantic Avenue.

The library was opened for service on March 17, 1952, for thirteen hours a week with a collection totaling 4,860 books. At that time it was the fastest growing library in the Los Angeles County Public Library's 43-year existence and for that reason the library was relocated to 4205 East Compton Blvd on October 17, 1955.

In June 1955, the circulation was 2,616. By October 1955, it was 3,396. The collection had increased to 5,366 with a growth capacity of 10,000. By 1963, more space was needed and on April 17, 1963, the size of the building was doubled.

A Friends of the Library group was established in March 2000, with the installation of the first officers on March 18, 2000.

On October 29, 2012, the library moved to a new 7,215 sq foot building at 4420 East Rose Street. The new library was certified as LEED Platinum under New Construction and is the first county owned facility to achieve this status. The new library includes a meeting room, group study room, and large children's area. Photovoltaic (solar) panels are an important feature of the design that provides a renewable energy source to operate a portion of the facility as well as contributes to the aesthetics of the building.

Los Angeles-based artist, Louise Griffin, designed and fabricated 6 separate two-dimensional glass panels for the library

Upcoming events

Thu, Jun 26, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Meeting Room
Learn about the amazing life of the sea star and how it survives in the ocean. Experience marine life up-close with The Blue Submarine’s live tidepool animals, including sea stars, urchins, sea slugs, hermit crabs, and more!
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Tue, Jul 01, 11:00am - 11:45am
Meeting Room
Let’s get ready for school! Enjoy books, songs, rhymes, and movement while learning school readiness skills and having fun. For ages 2 - 5 with their parent or caregiver.

Mon, Jul 07, 11:00am - 12:00pm
Meeting Room
Join us and learn different art techniques using different mediums. Create your own masterpiece to take home.  All materials will be provided.

Tue, Jul 08, 11:00am - 11:45am
Meeting Room
Let’s get ready for school! Enjoy books, songs, rhymes, and movement while learning school readiness skills and having fun. For ages 2 - 5 with their parent or caregiver.

Wed, Jul 09, 3:30pm - 4:00pm
Are you a teen interested in making a difference in your library and community? Join the Teen Advisory Board!

Wed, Jul 09, 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Meeting Room
Amate is a bark paper used in Mexico for centuries. Learn its history and recreate the special paper and artistic motifs. For teens ages 13 – 17.