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Teen Crochet Club

2025-01-16 16:00:00 2025-01-16 17:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Teen Crochet Club Whether you are a beginner or an expert crocheter, all teens are welcome to join our crochet club.  For tweens and teens ages 12 – 17 Leland R. Weaver Library - Meeting Room

Thursday, January 16
4:00pm - 5:00pm

Add to Calendar 2025-01-16 16:00:00 2025-01-16 17:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Teen Crochet Club Whether you are a beginner or an expert crocheter, all teens are welcome to join our crochet club.  For tweens and teens ages 12 – 17 Leland R. Weaver Library - Meeting Room

Whether you are a beginner or an expert crocheter, all teens are welcome to join our crochet club.  For tweens and teens ages 12 – 17

Mix, mingle, and share your techniques, patterns, or simply take some time to work on your own. We meet the third Thursday of every month.

AGE GROUP: | Teens |

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

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Leland R. Weaver Library

Phone: 323.567.8853

Hours
Mon, Feb 03 Closed
Tue, Feb 04 Closed
Wed, Feb 05 Closed
Thu, Feb 06 Closed
Fri, Feb 07 Closed
Sat, Feb 08 Closed
Sun, Feb 09 Closed

About the branch

The city of South Gate was incorporated in 1923 with a population of about 2,500 residents. The first South Gate Library was opened that same year in a back room of City Hall. Starting in 1931, the County of Los Angeles Free Library began providing library service to local residents.

In 1948, the County of Los Angeles built a library in the South Gate Civic Center, north of California Avenue and Firestone Boulevard. In the 1960's, plans were made to build a larger, more modern public library for the prospering community that was home to several major manufacturers, including General Motors.

In 1973, the Leland R. Weaver Library, named in honor of a former South Gate councilman, was officially opened to the public at its present location on Tweedy Boulevard.

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