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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.
Join us for our two-part book club for books that have made it to the screen! This first session we will discuss the book The Princess Bride by William Golding. Ages 18+
During the second session, Saturday August 22 from 2 - 4 pm, we will watch the film adaptation. This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Clifton M. Brakensiek Library. For ages 18+
Check with the circulation desk for copies of the book or request a copy online at Catalog.LACountyLibrary.org/
AGE GROUP: | Older Adults | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Theatre, Film, & Media | Books, Poetry, & Writing |
Clifton M. Brakensiek Library has served the community of Bellflower for more than 100 years. The first branch was opened on March 11, 1914.
The library moved four times until its present facility was dedicated on August 16, 1975, and named in honor of Clifton M. Brakensiek, MD, who donated the land on which the library is built.
It served as the Automated Circulation System pilot site and was the first County library to implement the new online circulation system in 1989.
In 1915 there were 213 library cardholders and 412 books on the shelves. The circulation for 1915 was 3,433. Today's circulation is approximately 200,000 with 40,000 registered borrowers. The Library has an active Friends of the Library group.
On December 19, 2002, the Brakensiek Library reopened for service following several months of renovation. The project was a joint effort of Fourth District Supervisor Don Knabe, the City of Bellflower, The Friends of the Library and the County of Los Angeles Public Library. The remodeled library has a new look with a redesign of the interior, technology upgrades and two new public service desks.