by Erika McCarden
for Altadenablog
Whether you’re an avid reader, a writer in need of a private space to collect your thoughts or a parent looking for just the right after school programs, chances are that the Altadena Library has proven to be a valuable resource for you.
Friends of the Altadena Library is a non-profit organization committed to the support of the Altadena Library District's programs and services. Since 1959, Friends of the Altadena Library has been a strong literary voice for the community- raising funds for books and materials, educational programs, and providing support for the Children’s Reference Desk, while increasing public awareness.
The Friends also hold regular art shows, author lectures (recent lectures have included George McGovern, John Dean, Robert Wagner, and Cloris Leachman), and Poetry and Cookies, the annual celebration of the poet's art. The Friends also support the Young Adult and Children's Summer Reading programs which have become a valuable community resource.
Recent fundraising events include last weekend's" Art on Millionaire’s Row," which featured multi-media work by 30 local artists, plus "A Taste of Altadena," from many local restaurants. Another recent fundraiser was the Zane Grey Playwriting Contest, which raised $4,500, for Friends programs.
"These events really helped to put us on top for the types of events we're capable of doing for the Altadena community," said former Friends of the Altadena Library President, Trevor Bryant.
Want to get involved? Friends of the Altadena Library is always looking for new Friends! You can help by joining the organization, becoming a committee member, signing up to volunteer, and of course, donations of any kind are always appreciated. For additional information, contact (626) 798-083.
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