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Alice Medina
Community Library Manager
4837 E. Third St.
Los Angeles, CA 90022-1601
Phone: (323) 264-0155

  Events Calendar:
01/02/2009 - 12/31/2009, Every Wed
Family Storytime

01/02/2009 - 12/31/2009, Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat
Homework Help Center

11/02/2009 - 11/30/2009, Every Mon
Book-a-Librarian: Computer Lessons

Sat, 11/21/2009
Holiday Crafts

Wed, 11/25/2009
16mm Chicano Documentary Film Series Part 3

Wed, 12/02/2009
Christmas Tree Decorating Party

Wed, 12/09/2009
The Magic of Tony Daniels

Wed, 01/25/2010
Meet the Authors: Magic and Realism


Hours:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10 - 9
10 - 9
10 - 9
10 - 9
9 - 5
10 - 5
1 - 5

ELAnet

Please call the library
for Chicano Resource Center hours

For residents of the unincorporated areas, please contact your Supervisor for all matters of local government.


County of Los Angeles
East Los Angeles Library
Funding provided by Gloria Molina, Supervisor First District
Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors


History
The East Los Angeles Library was established on May 1, 1923, with a small collection of books in the corner of a local store. Three months later, a small building was constructed to house the collection. In 1924, another building was constructed at Kern Avenue near Whittier Boulevard to become the new site of the public library. Then in 1932, the library moved to 679 Fetterly Avenue, where it was located for 35 years before being moved to a new building, on the corner of Third and Fetterly in 1967.

Thanks to funding from Gloria Molina, Supervisor of the First District, Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, the library moved into its new location in September 2004. This brand new library building is over 26,000 square feet, nearly double the size of the old building. The library now offers expanded services and collections and an expanded Chicano Resource Center in a separate room.

The library is proud of its history of excellent service to the residents in the surrounding neighborhoods. With a bilingual staff, bilingual signage and one of the largest Spanish language adult and children's collections in the County Library, the East Los Angeles Library sets high standards for service to its clientele, which is predominantly Latino. The library is also host to the Chicano Resource Center, established in 1976, which is a multimedia collection, primarily in English, of materials on the history and culture of the Mexican American people.

Collection
The current book collection totals 139,542 volumes. There are 5,990 audio cassettes and compact discs; 8,890 video cassettes; 123 magazines and newspaper subscriptions; and other special materials such as telephone directories, microforms, and pamphlets. There are materials in English and Spanish.

Services
Services available to customers are public access computers for both adults and children; online library catalogs and electronic database indexes; microform reader-printer; four small study rooms; two quiet study areas; a Homework Center; children's programs; a Storytime Tower, a dedicated area for story hours; a self-check machine; a coin-operated photocopier; a public meeting room (available on a rental basis); a Friends of the Library Video Collection; a Friends of the Library Bookstore and the Chicano Resource Center collection.

Facilities
The new 26,300 square foot library, which opened in September 2004, replaced the old 15,120 square foot building. It includes adult and children's areas, a separate room for the Chicano Resource Center, a meeting room with a capacity of 175 people; a computer room; a Friends of the Library bookstore and free parking. The building was designed by architect Stephen Finney of CWA AIA, Inc., Glendale.

Community residents requested that the new library reflect Mayan design and themes. Since many Mayan structures in southern Mexico and Central America were astronomical observatories, the designers incorporated references to the sun and the moon, both themes in Mayan art, in the pavement at the entrances and in the lobby.

The interior foyer features artist Jose Antonio's monumental mosaic mural cycle "OUR LEGACY: Forever Presente..." which is a visual tribute to East Los Angeles' proud cultural heritage and socio-political struggle.


Entrance and Lobby Designs

OUR LEGACY: Forever Presente...": A Mural Cycle in Four Movements

East Los Angeles Library Entrance

Mural

Mural

East Los Angeles Library Children's Room

Political Representatives

Local Links
  East Los Angeles College
URL: http://www.elac.cc.ca.us/
Overview of the college, including campus description, courses offered, class schedules.  
  East Los Angeles College Helen Miller Bailey Library
URL: http://www.elac.cc.ca.us/departments/library/library/
Site includes access to the library catalog, hours of service, periodical holdings and other library information.  

Revised 01/09


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