What's Happening?
Angel City Press, in collaboration with the Los Angeles Public Library, is marking the 100th anniversary of the Los Angeles Central Library with the release of two children's books: 'L Is for Librarian: The ABCs of Los Angeles Central Library' and 'Los
Angeles Central Library POPS: Celebrating a Century of the Light of Learning.' These books aim to celebrate the library's rich history and architectural beauty. The library, which was rebuilt after a devastating fire in 1986, has been a cultural landmark in Los Angeles. The books will be featured at the Central Library Centennial Festival on July 11, with ongoing promotions at library events.
Why It's Important?
The release of these children's books highlights the importance of libraries as cultural and educational hubs. By focusing on the Los Angeles Central Library's history and architecture, the books aim to engage young readers and foster an appreciation for public libraries. This initiative also reflects a broader trend of using literature to preserve and promote local history and culture. Additionally, the collaboration between Angel City Press and the library underscores the role of public-private partnerships in enhancing community engagement and educational outreach.
What's Next?
The books will be promoted at various library events, including children's story times, and are expected to be a part of holiday promotions. This ongoing engagement aims to attract a diverse audience and encourage more families to visit the library. The success of this initiative could inspire similar projects in other cities, further promoting the role of libraries in community education and cultural preservation.











