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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.
Toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers are welcome to join us for a special art activity. Make memories and enjoy quality time with your child as you work together to create a handprint keepsake. For Ages 2 - 5. Registration required.
Registration required, please register everyone in your party including adults. Check in for this program on the east side of the library near the rose garden.
Rainbow Parenting & Family Programs strive to build community and create a safe space for LGBTQ+ families in the library. This program is open to all library families!
This program is part of Smart Start at the Library, LA County Library's collection of programs and services for early learners ages 0 – 5 and their caregivers.

AGE GROUP: | Toddlers | Preschoolers | Babies | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Parenting & Caregiving | Education & Literacy | Arts, Crafts, & Hobbies |
TAGS: | Smart Start | Rainbow Parenting & Family Program | LGBTQ+ Pride |
Angelo M. Iacoboni Library was founded in 1954 - the same year that Lakewood officially incorporated as a city. Originally the library was located in the Faculty Shops in Lakewood Center near what was then the City Hall.
The library moved to a larger building in 1959 and was rededicated in 1965 as the Angelo M. Iacoboni Library, after Lakewood's first mayor.
The library moved to its present location in 1973. An active Friends of the Library group was formed in 1972 and supports the Angelo M. Iacoboni Library and the George Nye, Jr. Library, which is also in Lakewood.
On February 12, 2001, the Angelo M. Iacoboni Library reopened for service following several months of renovation. The project was a joint effort of Fourth District Supervisor Don Knabe, the City of Lakewood and the County of Los Angeles Public Library. The remodeled library has a different layout, improved lighting, technology upgrades, and a Friends of the Library Bookstore.