Go into the Altadena Library online catalog at catalog.altadenalibrary.org to place holds on the items you wish to check out.
"Go into the Altadena Library online catalog at catalog.altadenalibrary.org to place holds on the items you wish to check out."
With the pandemic, the holidays can be a depressing time. Read these five tips to help improve your mental health and keep the blues away.
Join Five Acres in their first-ever virtual race to raise money and bring safety, well-being and permanency to children and families.
Create a “Greener” Home and Learn More About Rain Barrel Rebates!
Looking for a Altadena-area pumpkin patch before Halloween? Check out the Patch list.
Halloween is still on the calendar! Check out local haunts & trick-or-treating for this most spook-tacular time of the year.
Pick out that pumpkin and enjoy the many fall attractions Altadena-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
You may also mail your materials to the Main Library at 600 E. Mariposa St., Altadena, CA 91001.
"These months of living through a global pandemic have taught us many lessons, among them that our Altadena Libraries can adapt quickly"
These months of living through a global pandemic have taught us many lessons, most importantly that our Altadena Libraries can adapt quickly
The Altadena Library District is pleased to announce the launch of curbside pickup at the Main Library building!
The first full week of fall will bring Triple-digit temperatures to Los Angeles along with wind gusts and critical fire dangers.
Rubio Cañon Land & Water Association is putting new water pipeline on Mariposa Street throughout the week.
There are currently 6% of the countries of the world and 46% of states in the USA represented in the display.
A zine is a photocopied, homemade magazine. The first zine, a science fiction fanzine called The Comet, was published in 1930.
"Need help finding a book to cover in your next book report or materials about a specific topic you’re learning? "
Copying services are also available at Bob Lucas Branch!
Remote printing is now available for curbside pickup!
Altadena Public Library Survey for August 2020
What does Social Justice mean to you? Now is the time to be heard. Now is the time to be seen.
Los Angeles County Sheriff's detectives are asking the public's help to find a missing 11-year-old girl last seen in Altadena.
The Altadena Library District brings people and ideas together for an Altadena that is learning, growing, and thriving together.
Over the past year, the Friends have continued to support many Library programs.
Fourth of July fireworks & parades are canceled, but cities are getting creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate in San Gabriel Valley
Good paying entry-level jobs open; why one community's insurance rates are going down; and San Diego's ComicCon goes virtual.
Recruiting candidates for our current Board of Trustees vacancy to ensure that our Board is representative of the community it serves.
The Board of Trustees is accepting applications from anyone who would like to serve on the board for her unexpired 2020 term.
Sheriff's officials are asking the public's help to find a missing 14-year-old last seen in Altadena Sunday.
"Like our neighbors across Altadena, we were shocked and dismayed to learn of your initial plans to close the Altadena Sheriff’s Station."
The Altadena Library District is pleased to announce the launch of curbside pickup at the Main Library building
"With the resignation of Trustee Gwen McMullins, the Altadena Library Board of Trustees is announcing a vacancy"
Five Acres Telehealth services are available for those seeking mental health support
At the Friends’ April 25th Board meeting we discussed the Library’s greatest needs during this period of social distancing.
Altadena charity is excited to welcome Kim Warneke in this leadership position
Sheriff Alex Villanueva said his department will need to close patrol stations in Altadena and Marina del Rey effective July 1.
The Altadena charity responds quickly to address programming for children during the pandemic.
Five Acres licensed marriage and family therapists share five tips for parents during the pandemic.