The Long Beach Public Library has launched an online survey to learn community interest and preferences in a variety of service areas, and it is available now until Aug. 28.
The survey solicits community feedback in areas such as library hours, library news, and adaptive or assistive technology. Its goal is to identify which services are of utmost importance to patrons of our public libraries.
Details: www.longbeach.gov/press-releases/long-beach-public-library-seeks-community-input
Lomita Library Offers Relief During Heat Wave
High temperatures are a major threat to the public’s health and Lomita Library, located at 24200 Narbonne Avenue, is available as a cooling center for residents affected by the extreme heat. You can visit during normal operating hours. Face masks are required.
Time: 1 to 8 p.m.Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.Wednesday to Saturday
Details: www.lacountylibrary.org/lomita-library; 310-539-4515
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