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Initiated by the Library Foundation in 1993, the Adopt-a-Branch program is a public/private partnership designed to provide our branch libraries with the resources they need to meet the unique needs of their constituents. Tailor-made for the community served, the Adopt-a-Branch program may support a variety of services and resources, including:
| The purchase of new computers, books or furniture. |
| Resources for students, including collections of books and materials that support local school curricula and an after-school computer aide. |
| Reading Enrichment Programs for children and teens. |
| Special outreach programs and activities for families. |
| Cultural and literary programs for adults. |
To learn more, call 213/228-7500 or email.
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n 1911, Andrew Carnegie presented the Los Angeles Public Library with a $210,000 gift that was used to build the city's first permanent branch library buildings. The sites for the six Carnegie branches were selected during a hot air balloon ride over the city. Three of the original Carnegie branches -- Lincoln Heights, Cahuenga, and Vermont Square -- still exist today and were renovated in the 1990s.
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