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Locality: Pasadena, California

Phone: +1 626-744-6510



Address: 363 E Villa St 91101 Pasadena, CA, US

Website: www.cityofpasadena.net/library/branches/villa-parke-community-center-branch

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Pasadena Public Library 11.12.2020

@cityofpasadena #Repost @capublichealth Playgrounds remain open in #California and help to promote health and wellness through outdoor exercise. Remember to wash your hands before and after, maintain physical distance, and wear a mask if two years or older.... Get more playground safety tips at bit.ly/2020playitsafe.

Pasadena Public Library 24.11.2020

@cityofpasadena #Repost @cdcgov Planning for the #Holidays? Consider hosting a virtual gift exchange with friends and family who don’t live with you. Have people share what they are grateful for this holiday season: bit.ly/cdc-winterholidays... #PublicHealth #COVID19 #CDC

Pasadena Public Library 21.11.2020

Scavenger Hunt - Sunday, December 13, 2020 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM So you think you know Pasadena, huh? Well let's put your navigation expertise to the test. Join teens, children, and adults in the Pasadena Central Library's first virtual scavenger hunt! Each landmark has its own letter. Correctly identify all of the landmarks and be the first to create a snazzy sentence to win a prize! You even get a prize just for participating! You must take a photo and send the image to the num...ber below for each location. You will receive a prompt text back with instructions on where to find your next clue. We hope you have fun getting out and exploring our amazing city! Fun for the whole family! ******Register here: https://pasadena.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails ************ @cityofpasadena #Pasadena #scavengerhunt

Pasadena Public Library 16.11.2020

The 2020 General Election is Tuesday, November 3rd, 2020--less than a week away! Not sure where to drop your ballot? Get Voter Info for Pasadena here: https://www.cityofpasadena.net//up/sites/11/Voter-info.pdf

Pasadena Public Library 10.11.2020

Visit with Linda Vista Branch Library staff, for a colorful Mola Craft, celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month!

Pasadena Public Library 07.11.2020

ArtNight is Friday, October 23rd, and it's all virtual! Stay safer at home and attend events for everyone, of all ages! Visit our scheduled of events and register for Zoom programs here: https://www.cityofpasadena.net//s/11/ArtNight-20201023.pdf

Pasadena Public Library 05.11.2020

#Repost @cityofpasadena People who look and feel fine can still spread #COVID19 to others. This is why it's so important we all #WearAMask. As a reminder, face masks are in public whenever there is or can be contact with people you don't live with. This applies to indoor AND outdoor settings, including the Rose Bowl Loop. City staff continue conducting outreach efforts in our community to promote public health protocol

Pasadena Public Library 25.10.2020

#Repost @cityofpasadena @mijaresrestaurant is hosting a drive-thru toy drop-off event Monday, Dec. 14, 3-7 p.m., to benefit Pasadena Fire Department's #SparkOfLove toy drive. If you're able to donate, please drop off a new, unwrapped toy to help bring a smile to an underprivileged child this holiday. #Repost @taquito_tom... Mijares Mexican Restaurant Well things have to be different this year. But!!! Kids still deserve toys at Christmas. Please drive thru and drop off a toy for a girl or a boy. Monday Dec. 14th 3:00-7:00 p.m.

Pasadena Public Library 24.10.2020

What’s that machine? It’s a teletype machine. This is a Teletype Model 28, which had its own send-receive printer. It was state-of-the-art when it was introduced in the 1950s and was considered the Cadillac of teletypewriters. The M28 was a rugged machine that had a long run in many industries, including libraries, as this photo from 1981 shows. Many libraries used teletypewriters for processing inter-library loans because they did the job quickly, which meant people got their books fasterand that makes everyone happy. They were eventually replaced by the computerized OCLC network that came out in the late 1970s. Need a book that’s in another library system? Give us a call and we’ll be happy to get that book for you via inter-library loan! (Image source:@pdhc2019) #tbt #throwbackthursday @cityofpasadena.net

Pasadena Public Library 18.10.2020

California risks losing TWO seats in Congress if we’re not all counted in the #2020census. Every single person must be countedregardless of immigration status.... Protect your voice and your future: complete the census now at my2020census.gov or call (844) 330-2020. Need help completing your census form? Contact the local census office at (626) 314-8635 Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Help is available in multiple languages. **The census deadline is THURSDAY, OCT. 15!**

Pasadena Public Library 22.09.2020

National Coming Out Day was Sunday, October 11--and we're celebrating! Join us on Instagram Live (@pasadenalibrary) for a storytime full of sparkle!

Pasadena Public Library 09.09.2020

Ever wonder how Pasadena pays for the services residents need and expect? Find out how Measure Pwhich is on your election ballotcan affect this funding: PasadenaMeasureP.com

Pasadena Public Library 02.09.2020

Our public works crews are hard at work keeping our city running smoothly and looking good. Take a look at last month's highlights

Pasadena Public Library 28.08.2020

The music world lost an amazing musician this week. Eddie Van Halen, a founding member of rock band Van Halen, passed away October 6. He was 65. His death is a loss for Pasadena, which became his home when his family moved here from the Netherlands in 1962. It was while attending Pasadena High School, he and his brother, Alex, formed a band that would become one of the biggest bands in rock history. They originally called it Mammoth but later changed it to Van Halen after mee...ting David Lee Roth, another Pasadenan from rival school John Muir High. Roth became their new singer, and the rest, as they say, is history. Here is the senior picture of Eddie Van Halen looking very dapper in the 1971 Pasadena High School yearbook. Check out our Van Halen blog to see what Van Halen materials we have at the Pasadena Public Library.http://pasadena-library.net/adult_servic//eddie-van-halen/(Image source: Pasadena collection; news article from the Pasadena Star News, 10/7/2015) #tbt #throwbackthursday #vanhalen @cityofpasadena See more

Pasadena Public Library 15.08.2020

Rest well, Eddie. Then maybe shred a little for the angels. http://pasadena-library.net/adult_servic//eddie-van-halen/

Pasadena Public Library 12.08.2020

The City of Pasadena is celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month by honoring the cultures and contributions of Hispanic and Latin Americans with free exhibits, demonstrations, book discussions, films, events, lectures, workshops, and activities for all ages. The Pasadena Public Library is proud to be a part of this celebration, which started in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week. This week we go way back to 1973 at the Central Library where Hispanic culture and heritage was c...elebrated with activities that included a cooking demonstration of traditional Latin American dishes and dancers performing a Mexican folkorico to the music of a mariachi band. The last photo of four dancers goes way back to the late 1960s. Today we have two special programs, A Taste of Fiesta La Pintoresca and Lucha Libros. Both offer a craft activity for young library patrons. Go to this link to learn more about them and other programs we have celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month!https://www.cityofpasadena.net//LIB_Hispanic-Heritage-2020Following safety guidelines and in an effort to decrease the spread of COVID-19, all programs will be online. (Image source: Library Archives) #waybackwednesday #nationalhispanicheritagemonth @cityofpasadena See more