In this five-class workshop, writer and comedian Christian Cintron will teach you the secrets of joke writing and comedy performance and how to use those to stand up for yourself, speak your truth, and rewrite your story. For adults.
Learn about different art styles and join in with others to create a unique and imaginative work of art! Everyone will get a chance to add to the art as we pass our masterpieces around the room. For kids ages 5 – 12.
Reading books and singing songs help develop babies' print awareness, reading skills, and fine motor skills. Join us for a a session of stories, fingerplays, and more! For ages 0 - 2 with their parent or caregiver.
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.
In response to an increase in fentanyl and other opioid related overdoses, we've partnered with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health and California Department of Health Care Services to offer free doses of Naloxone (Narcan).
Join us for a puppet show full of dinosaurs and asteroids! Hey Hey Entertainment will present a story about a dinosaur trying to save his friends from an a mysterious object falling from sky. For families.
Want to learn some tips on how to get (and keep) a job? Look no further than the library! Stop by and learn the process of getting a job; the job search, applying for positions, the interview, to standard workplace practices. For teens 13 - 17.
Keep your brain fresh with engaging games like Qwirkle, Qwix, Kingdomino, and more! Especially for adults 55 and up. Games are provided by the Friends of the West Hollywood Library.
LA County Department of Public Health is partnering with LA County Library to provide FREE School Readiness Vaccines for Kids and COVID-19 Vaccines for adults.
Learn amazing facts about octopuses and the oceans they live in. Then make your own octopus and seascape using paper rolls, googly eyes, and other art materials! Recommended for children ages 5 - 12.
Storytelling is a fun way to encourage vocabulary development in young children. Create a portable storytime board that features colorful felt shapes to create and share your own stories! For ages 2 - 5 with their caregivers.
In response to an increase in fentanyl and other opioid related overdoses, we've partnered with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health and California Department of Health Care Services to offer free doses of Naloxone (Narcan).
Join us for a session of play, curiosity, and creativity with infant toys, art supplies, puppets, and more! For ages 0 - 5 with their parent or caregiver.
Learn about some of the rulebreakers in architecture and put your own structural engineering skills to the test by building a stick structure! For kids ages 5 – 12.
Join the LGBTQ+ Book Club for a hybrid (in-person and online) discussion of We Should Not Be Friends: The Story of a Friendship by Will Schwalbe. For adults.
Matching and sorting are fun ways to learn basic early childhood skills. Join us and have your child collect items to match the colors in egg carton wells then use the items for a process-based art activity! For ages 2 - 5 with their caregivers.
In response to an increase in fentanyl and other opioid related overdoses, we've partnered with the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health and California Department of Health Care Services to offer free doses of Naloxone (Narcan).
Are you a teen interested in making a difference in your library and community? Join the Teen Advisory Board! New participants are always welcome—bring a friend! For ages 13 - 17.
Are you a fan of science fiction? If so, you should join the WeHo Sci-Fi book club! A safe space where we'll delve into the worlds of classic and contemporary science fiction. For adults.
Join us for a screening of the 1992 film In the Soup, starring Steve Buscemi and Seymour Cassel and directed by Alexandre Rockwell. Rated R. For adults.
Join us for a screening of the 2023 film The Graduates, starring Mina Sundwall and Alex R. Hibbert and directed by Hannah Peterson. Not rated. For adults.