The upcoming July programming at the local library promises a diverse array of activities aimed at both children and adults, emphasizing community engagement and educational opportunities. All events require pre-registration due to limited attendance, which can be done either in person at the library or online at visit.lacounty.org/events.
Kicking off the month, a six-week \"Smarty Pants Story Time\" session for children aged 2 to 5 will begin on July 5, featuring songs, books, and movement activities designed to promote school readiness. On July 6, a representative from the Children Passenger Safety program will be available to answer questions about child safety in vehicles.
For adults, a \"Cocoa Coir Planter\" workshop on July 9 will teach participants how to create environmentally friendly planters from coconut husks, while a \"Smart Gardening Workshop\" on July 13 will cover essential gardening techniques, including composting and water-wise practices.
Children aged 6 to 13 can participate in an anime art program on July 10, led by artist Carlos Nieto III, who will guide attendees through character design and animation techniques. Additionally, on July 20, participants can learn about wind energy by creating mini wind turbines in a program sponsored by Edison International and the LA County Library Foundation.
Art enthusiasts can join a landscape painting workshop inspired by the book \"LA Weather\" on July 23, followed by a reverse stencil art session for children on July 24. The month will conclude with a \"Sunset Art\" program on July 31, where children will explore seasonal sunset variations and create their own suncatchers.
These programs not only provide creative outlets but also foster learning and community interaction, making the library a hub of activity this July.