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The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat warning from Tuesday, July 14 through Thursday, July 16. While all LA County Libraries offer a break from the heat during normal hours, many locations have been activated as Cooling Centers with extended hours.
Eric Hernandez is a traditional Native American Hoop Dancer affiliated with the Lumbee tribe of North Carolina with over 20 years of Hoop Dance experience. For ages 5 - 12 with parent or caregiver
He was mentored by his uncle Terry Godell nine time world champion Hoop dancer. Eric is known for his time is the lead character in the Cirque du Soleil production Totem as he travel to over 20 countries sharing that Hoop Dance. His mission is to break down stereotypes about Native Americans and represent them in the modern world.
Generously sponsored by Hermosa Beach FOL.
AGE GROUP: | Children |
EVENT TYPE: | Music & Dance | History, Society, & Culture |
TAGS: | Native American Heritage Month |
The Ocean View School on Monterey Blvd., where the St. Cross Church now stands, housed the first library. In 1913 it became a part of the Los Angeles County Public Library system, occupying a room in the Walker Building on the northwest Corner of Pier and Hermosa Avenues.
On August 10, 1962, after forty-five years of growing with the community, the doors of a handsome building at 550 Pier Avenue opened to the public for library service.
In March 2000, the library was refurbished with the support of Supervisor Don Knabe, Supervisor Fourth District, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.