April 20, 2026
LA County Library Celebrates National Library Week, Inviting Residents to Find Their Joy at the Library
Special events taking place April 20-25 highlight the many ways libraries bring communities together through learning, creativity, and joy.

LA County Library is inviting residents to celebrate National Library Week, April 20-25, 2026, with special events and activities across the County that encourage customers of all ages to explore, create, and connect. This year’s theme, “Find Your Joy,” highlights the many ways libraries help transform lives and strengthen communities.
Throughout the week, LA County Library locations will host a variety of programs that reflect the joy of reading, learning, and self-expression. Featured events include:
- Book Club: They Called Us Enemy — Tuesday, April 21, from 6 to 7 p.m. Community members are are invited to join the largest book club on the West Coast and discuss They Called Us Enemy as part of One Book, One Coast initiative.
- Author Talk: What the Deep Water Knows with Miranda Cowley Heller — Wednesday, April 22 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. This virtual event features Miranda Cowley Heller discussing her poetry collection.
- Japanese American Watercolor Landscapes — Wednesday, April 22 from 6 to 7 p.m. This One Book, One Coast program invites participants to create watercolor art inspired by Japanese American landscapes.
- Book and Art: How To Be a Good Creature and Pressed Flower Floating Frame — Thursday, April 23 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Participants are invited to discuss How To Be a Good Creature and create pressed flower floating frame art.
- Tea for the Soul — Friday, April 24 from 12 to 1 p.m. This mindfulness workshop invites participants to enjoy tea, meditation, song, and community.
- Teen Fridays — Friday, April 24 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Teens are invited to expand their minds, get creative, and build skills through gaming, music, art, fashion, writing and more while enjoying snacks.
- Ms. Bits N Bobs Visits the Land of Imagination — Saturday, April 25 from 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. This family-friendly program exploring spring blossoms, trees, and imagination through interactive storytelling and activities.
“National Library Week is a celebration of the joy libraries bring to our communities every day,” said Dr. Skye Patrick, County Librarian and Director of LA County Library. “Whether someone finds joy in discovering a new book, attending a program, learning a skill, connecting with others, or simply feeling welcomed and supported, LA County Library is proud to be a place where that joy can grow.”
LA County Library remains committed to providing discovery, access, and opportunity for all. From borrowing materials and attending events to using free Wi-Fi, learning new skills, or simply finding a quiet place to read and reflect, the library offers welcoming spaces and resources that support the community every day.
To learn more about LA County Library locations, programs, and services, visit LACountyLibrary.org.
About LA County Library
LA County Library belongs to our communities and serves as a portal to learn, grow, and succeed. Founded in 1912, it is one of the largest and most innovative library systems in the US, and was awarded the nation’s highest honor—the National Medal for Museum and Library Service—in 2023. Dedicated to reducing barriers and increasing access for all through culturally responsive and dynamic collections, programs, and services, LA County Library serves 3.6 million residents across 3,000 square miles through its 87 libraries and 15-vehicle mobile fleet, including Bookmobiles, MākMō maker mobiles, and outreach vehicles. To learn more, visit LACountyLibrary.org and follow @LACountyLibrary on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube.




