As part of the LA County Library system, the Diamond Bar Library features a garden and study rooms. They often have programs for teens, such as "Volunteens" which provides volunteer opportunities and leadership training during the summer.
This public library offers a children's area, meeting rooms, and after-school programs. They have various programs for different age groups: "Library Beginners" (0-5 years) with art and movement, "Kids Zone" (6-11 years) with crafts and storytime, and "Teen Programs" (12-17 years). They also host family game time and storytimes for the whole family.
The Rancho Cucamonga Public Library offers print and digital collections, computer access, study rooms, research assistance, and programs for all ages. They have "Library of Things" for borrowing various items and offer free online learning programs like ABCMouse.com. Teen programs include "Boba and Board Games".
The Upland Public Library provides various services and programs for the community.
As part of the LA County Library system, this library is a center for early childhood information, parent education, emergent literacy, and family support. They offer children's and teen services, including "Smarty Pants Storytime" for preschoolers and "Baby Band" for infants. They also have "Teen Summer Volunteering" opportunities.
Also part of the LA County Library, the La Verne Library offers diverse resources for all ages, including books, movies, music, study rooms, and events. They often have music events, family craft nights, and songwriting workshops. They also offer virtual programming and online resources for teens and kids.
As part of the LA County Library system, the San Dimas Library offers self-checkout machines, a playground, and family-friendly events. They provide a wide range of programs for kids, including "After-School Art," science-based activities, and cultural performances.
The Glendora Public Library offers books, movies, computers, and tutoring services. They regularly host "Storytime" sessions for preschool children (ages 0-5) and their parents/caregivers every Tuesday and Wednesday.
The Monrovia Public Library offers books, movies, computers, and various programs. They often have "Thursday Things" for children and tweens (ages 6-10) with arts & crafts or STEAM projects, as well as "Afternoon Adventures" for school-aged kids (K-3) featuring stories, crafts, and STEAM.
The Arcadia Public Library offers extensive collections and services for all ages. They typically have children's programs and can be contacted directly for information on family events.
Crowell Public Library provides a variety of resources and services to the San Marino community. Check their website for specific programming, including children's story times and other family events.
The Pasadena Public Library system offers a wide range of services including physical and digital collections (eBooks, audiobooks, streaming media), research resources, and various programs for kids, teens, and adults. They often have story times, workshops, and cultural events. You can explore their online calendar for current offerings.