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Library program attendance rebounds; staff outlines summer, '1 Book, 1 Coast' and outreach plans

Redondo Beach Public Amenities Commission · April 9, 2026
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Library adult programming librarian Amy Feller told the commission the library hosted 21 adult programs with over 400 attendees from January–March, described May's '1 Book, 1 Coast' activities and National Library Week events, and said Friends of the Library funds support honoraria and supplies.

Amy Feller, Redondo Beach Public Library's adult programming librarian, told the Public Amenities Commission on April 8 that adult programming has rebounded since the pandemic and that outreach is expanding through in‑person and digital promotions. "This year so far, just January through March, we've had 21 adult programs with over 400 attendees," Feller said.

Feller described program types—local author talks, book groups (in person and via Zoom), local history talks, gardening and water‑wise landscaping…

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