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Let's Build a Bahay Kubo!

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2026-01-07 14:00:00 2026-01-07 15:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Let's Build a Bahay Kubo! Learn about the Bahay Kubo, a traditional stilt house that can be found in the Philippines, and build a miniature Nipa Hut model. For ages 6 - 12. Cudahy Library -

Wednesday, January 07
2:00pm - 3:00pm

Add to Calendar 2026-01-07 14:00:00 2026-01-07 15:00:00 America/Los_Angeles Let's Build a Bahay Kubo! Learn about the Bahay Kubo, a traditional stilt house that can be found in the Philippines, and build a miniature Nipa Hut model. For ages 6 - 12. Cudahy Library -

Learn about the Bahay Kubo, a traditional stilt house that can be found in the Philippines, and build a miniature Nipa Hut model. For ages 6 - 12.

Attendance is limited, and advance registration is required. Please register every individual in your party, including kids. This will be used to save your spots in the program. We cannot guarantee availability for any unregistered attendees. 

Cudahy Library

Phone: 323.771.1345

Hours
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We're closed Thursday January 01 due to Closed for New Year's Day
Mon, Dec 29 Closed
Tue, Dec 30 12:00PM to 8:00PM
Wed, Dec 31 12:00PM to 8:00PM
Thu, Jan 01 Closed
(Closed for New Year's Day)
Fri, Jan 02 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Jan 03 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun, Jan 04 Closed

About the branch

Library service in Cudahy dates back to 1913. At that time, the library operated out of a private home. In 1914, the library moved to a room in a school and was open for an hour on Wednesdays and for three hours on Saturdays. Then known as the Antonio Library, circulation for the year was 4,936.

In 1924, the library moved again, once more occupying a private home. Mrs. Burke was the librarian, a position she was to hold from 1914 through 1936. Patron usage was highest in the areas of gardening, poultry, and scientific subjects.

In 1936, another move; another private home; and circulation was up-14,513. In 1939 deliveries of books to San Antonio Library were made via Pony Express.

In 1946, the library moved again, this time to its own building and circulation was up to 21,992 after the decline during the war years. Growth continued until, in need of space, books, increased hours, the library closed, temporarily, in May of 1957 - to reopen in its own facility adjacent to City Hall, on September 14, 1968.

Today the library serves a community of about 24,000 people of diverse ethnic backgrounds.

Upcoming events

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Wed, Jan 07, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Learn about the Bahay Kubo, a traditional stilt house that can be found in the Philippines, and build a miniature Nipa Hut model. For ages 6 - 12.

Thu, Jan 08, 11:00am - 11:30am
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.

Thu, Jan 15, 11:00am - 11:30am
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.