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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.
The Ebell of Los Angeles presents "We Can Do It!," a 1940s-era imaginative and family-friendly musical story about the remarkable women who shaped Los Angeles, inspired by Rosie the Riveters of World War II. For ages 6 and up.
Please note there are two different matinee performances on the same day.
"We Can Do It!" is by librettist Velina Hasu Houston and composer Brooke DeRosa.
Made possible in part by the Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Older Adults | Children | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Theatre, Film, & Media | History, Society, & Culture | Entertainment |
TAGS: | Women’s History Month |
Culver City Library was established April 1, 1915 in the new Pacific Electric Railroad Depot. The library moved to various locations throughout the city as it grew in size over the years. The library has been in its present location since 1970. The Japanese Garden in front of the library was a gift from Kaizuka, Japan, a sister city of the city of Culver City in 1974.
In January 2001, the Culver City Library was renamed the Culver City Julian Dixon Library by the Board of Supervisors in recognition of Julian Dixon, the representative for the 32nd United States Congressional District. The Honorable Julian Dixon, who passed away on December 8, 2000, spent many of his years in public service working closely with educational institutions and libraries that positively impact the lives of children.