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The La Crescenta Library will be closing September 16th, 2007
for construction of a new library.

During this closure please visit
La Cañada Flintridge Library
4545 N. Oakwood Ave. La Cañada Flintridge, Ca 91011 (818)790-3330
Please return materials and pick up requested items at La Canada Flintridge Library.
Beginning October 5, 2007 storytime will be held Fridays at:
Crescenta Valley Park
3901 Dunsmore Ave. La Crescenta, Ca 91214
Toddler Storytime 9:30 a.m. ~ Preschool Storytime 10:00 a.m. |
History
The La Crescenta Library was the 78th branch of the Los Angeles
County Public Library system when it first opened in November 1914.
The first small collection was housed in a local church building
with Belle F. Miller as Branch Supervisor. The library subsequently
moved several times - once into a school house and later into a
local store front, one of which was the Sears building in 1926. By 1932,
the library had settled into a building at 3930 La Crescenta Avenue. As the
population grew in La Crescenta, so did the demand for a new building. The
County finally found an appropriate site, and the library opened in March 14,
1963 with Caroline E. Lehmann as Branch Supervisor. Many librarians
have served the La Crescenta community over the years including Emma MacRae from 1925-1927, Evelyn Stewart in the 1970's, and Mary B. Darrow in 1992.
Collection
The current collection, includes over 81,840 books; 4,500
audio recordings including compact discs; 3,560 video recordings;
and 82 magazine and newspaper subscriptions.
The La Crescenta Library also has materials in Korean, Armenian, Farsi,
Chinese, and Spanish. Special collections include a local history collection,
the San Gabriel Mountain collection, and local business information.
Services
Services available to the public include basic reference services, an
online library catalogs that provide access to the entire County
Library collection and to online reference databases, public access
Internet computers, children's programs;
a Homework Center, school
tours; class visits; coin-operated typewriters and copiers; a
Friends of the Library Book and
Video Rental Collection; and an annual June book sale organized by
the Friends of the La Crescenta Library. The regularly scheduled
Summer Reading Program includes exciting entertainment and
incentives for children to become life-long readers.
Facilities
The library is 4,300 square feet and features a circulation desk with check-out
terminals; a reference desk with staff to help the public obtain information;
a computer area where patrons can search the holdings of the County of Los
Angeles Public Library; and ample free parking.
Political Representatives
Local Links
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Crescenta Valley Chamber of Commerce
URL: http://www.lacrescenta.org/
Information on local businesses, clubs, organizations, services and events in the Crescenta Valley.
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Crescenta Valley High School
URL: http://www.glendale-online.com/edu/cvhs/
This site gives information on high school events, upcoming programs, alumni information, and much more.
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Crescenta Valley Town Council
URL: http://www.yourtowncouncil.org/
This site gives information on council members, meetings, calendar/events, scholarship fund, accomplishments and history.
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Crescenta Valley Water District
URL: http://www.cvwd.com/
This site has information and a description of services.
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Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley
URL: http://www.cvhistory.org/
Information about meetings, events, history, historic sites, photos and links.
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La Crescenta Presbyterian Church
URL: http://www.lcpc.net/
Information about local events and the history of the La Crescenta Presbyterian Church.
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Local Worship - Find a Church in the USA: California, La Crescenta
URL: http://www.local-worship.com/La_Crescenta-CA.html
A listing of churches in La Crescenta.
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Sierra ClubCrescenta Valley Group
URL: http://angeles.sierraclub.org/crescenta/
Includes information about local meetings, officers, and trip reservations.
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