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Glendale Public Library

Glendale Public Library is a name used for a group of eight library branches in Glendale, California, under the Library, Arts & Culture Department. Founded in 1907, the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department includes six neighborhood libraries as well as the Brand Library & Art Center, a regional visual arts and music library and performance venue housed in the historic 1904 mansion of Glendale pioneer Leslie C. Brand, and the Central Library, a 93,000 square foot center

Glendale Public Library
Downtown Central Library
LocationGlendale, California, United States
TypePublic library
Established1906; 118 years ago (1906)
Collection
Items collectedBooks, audiobooks, LP records, maps, magazines, newspapers, optical media
Other information
Websitewww.glendaleca.gov

Collections edit

According to internal calculations, as of June 30, 2005, GPL owned well over 700,000 volumes of print materials, with a majority (over 400,000) being housed at the Central Library. Not included in those totals are a wealth of currently uncataloged items of local historical importance (photographs and ephemera.) GPL also owns a large body of non-English print materials, (specializing in Armenian titles), as well as a "Genocide Memorial Collection" of works pertaining to many of mankind's worst moments.

History edit

Library services in Glendale were first provided in 1906. The women of the Tuesday Afternoon Club, a social and philanthropic organization, raised money through a series of lectures to fund a library collection. The library opened in a renovated pool room at Third and E (Wilson and Everett) Streets with seventy books, soon supplemented by a State Traveling Library of fifty more, and served a population of 1,186.[1]

In 1907, the City Trustees passed Ordinance 53 which established and supported a library which "...shall be forever free to the inhabitants and nonresident taxpayers of the City of Glendale..." The first year the library had 251 books, 165 registered patrons, and a budget of $248.88. In 1913, a Carnegie grant of $12,500 made possible the construction of the main library at Louise and Fifth (Harvard Street). The building was completed and dedicated November 13, 1914. The building was enlarged in 1926. Between 1940 and 1942, two side wings were added, one becoming a children's library called the Hans Christian Andersen Room and the other housing Readers' Service.[1]

 
Downtown Central Library, prior to the 2016 renovation

The present Central Library building opened on March 13, 1973, on the former site of Glendale Union High School and Glendale College. With 92,600 square feet (8,600 m2) it had over four times the floor space of the old structure. The next twenty years saw major changes in the City of Glendale and in library technology. The latest remodel has brought library users a larger Children's Room and a separate Audio Visual area. The new upper level includes an expansion of the Special Collections room to accommodate the valuable historical information housed there. The redesign of the Reference and Circulation areas has been specifically oriented toward better customer service. The creation of a Business Collection area and a Job Center recognizes Glendale's position as the third largest business center in California.[1]

Brand Library & Art Center edit

Brand Library & Art Center is the art and music branch of the Glendale Library, Arts & Culture Department. Facilities at Brand Library & Art Center include an art and music library, art galleries and recital hall. Activities in the center's art studios are programmed by the Community Services and Parks Department. The Library is staffed by subject specialist librarians and has over 110,000 items, including books, scores, DVDs, CDs, LPs, and magazines.

Brand Library is housed in a mansion built in 1904. Located in Brand Park high in the foothills overlooking Glendale and the San Fernando Valley, the mansion was built by Leslie C. Brand and named Miradero (The Overlook). The design is similar to the East Indian Pavilion built for the 1893 Columbian World Exposition held in Chicago and visited by Mr. Brand. The architecture is considered Saracenic, with crenellated arches, bulbous domes and minars combining characteristics of Spanish, Moorish, and Indian styles. In contrast to the cool white exterior, a Victorian decor was followed inside. It was designed by architect Nathaniel Dryden, brother-in-law of Brand, and it was completed in 1904.[2]

Mr. Brand died in the house in 1925. He bequeathed Miradero to the city, although Mrs. Brand retained rights of residence until her death. The will provided that the property's should be used exclusively for a public park and library. Mrs. Brand died in 1945, and by 1956 the mansion had been converted into Brand Library.

Ten years later, in response to the need for larger quarters to serve the growing interest of the community, the city council allocated funds to construct an addition to Brand Library that would include facilities for art exhibitions, lectures and concerts, as well as an art studio for classes and workshops. The new addition was dedicated in October 1969.

The Associates of Brand Library & Art Center is a 501c3 charitable nonprofit organization founded in 1969 that has awarded art prizes in conjunction with an annual juried art exhibition,[3] has received donations of art, and runs fundraisers to support the facility.[4]

The Brand Library & Art Center was closed for two years for an extensive, $10 million renovation that was completed in 2014.[2][5]

Computer Services edit

Glendale Public Library offers many services to its patrons, both at the Central location as well as its branches. GPL Central provides free wireless broadband internet access throughout the system. GPL currently provides wired internet access through their 32 public computers at Central and many at each branch location. GPL offers classes on various software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, in addition to their extremely popular "Computer Club for Beginners". The "Computer Club" class helps students of all ages learn the basics of operating a computer, searching the Internet, and using email. GPL also offers computer classes in Spanish and Armenian.

Adult Reading Program edit

The Glendale Public Library Adult Reading Program offers a unique approach to learning literacy skills. The program combines basic instruction with the adult students' goals, making it possible for adults who struggle with reading to learn and use the tools necessary for life, family, job and pride. Both those new to reading and those new to the English language can benefit from the Adult Reading Program.

Be The Change Series edit

Glendale Library, Arts & Culture's Be the Change Series is a program "to build collective understanding of systemic racism, elevate the voices and stories of Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC)".[6]

Black History Month edit

Every February, the Library pays tribute to the local Black community with a celebration of Black History Month.[7]

Armenian History Month edit

Every April, the Library pays tribute to the local Armenian community with a celebration of history and culture.[8]

In 2023, Glendale Central Library will host an Armenian History Month celebration, including organizations such as Armenian Relief Society, Armenian Youth Federation, GALAS LGBTQ+ Armenian Society and Homenetmen.[9]

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month edit

Every May, the Library pays tribute to the local Asian and Pacific Islander community with a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.[10]

Pride Month edit

Every June, the Library pays tribute to the local LGBTQIA+ community with a celebration of Pride Month.[11]

National Hispanic Heritage Month edit

Every September, the Library pays tribute to the local Hispanic and Latino American community with a celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Library History". City of Glendale, CA. Retrieved 9 July 2016.   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  2. ^ a b Barbara Jones (July 21, 2013). "$9.3 million facelift returns Glendale's landmark Brand Library & Art Center to Victorian-era glory (with photo album)". Los Angeles Daily News.
  3. ^ "An artistic gift for the community". Glendale News-Press. 2010-07-03. pp. A10–A11.
  4. ^ Associates of Brand Library homepage
  5. ^ Susan Abram. "Brand new: Glendale's library to reopen after two-year, $10 million upgrade". Los Angeles Daily News. Retrieved 2014-11-09.
  6. ^ "Be The Change Series". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  7. ^ "Black History Month". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  8. ^ "Armenian History Month". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  9. ^ "Armenian History Month Celebration". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  10. ^ "Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  11. ^ "Pride Month". Retrieved April 3, 2023.
  12. ^ "Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month". 16 September 2021. Retrieved April 3, 2023.

External links edit

  • Glendale Library, Arts & Culture website

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Brand Park redirects here For the park in Mission Hills Los Angeles see Brand Park Memory Garden Glendale Public Library is a name used for a group of eight library branches in Glendale California under the Library Arts amp Culture Department Founded in 1907 the Glendale Library Arts amp Culture Department includes six neighborhood libraries as well as the Brand Library amp Art Center a regional visual arts and music library and performance venue housed in the historic 1904 mansion of Glendale pioneer Leslie C Brand and the Central Library a 93 000 square foot centerGlendale Public LibraryDowntown Central LibraryLocationGlendale California United StatesTypePublic libraryEstablished1906 118 years ago 1906 CollectionItems collectedBooks audiobooks LP records maps magazines newspapers optical mediaOther informationWebsitewww wbr glendaleca wbr gov Contents 1 Collections 2 History 3 Brand Library amp Art Center 4 Computer Services 5 Adult Reading Program 6 Be The Change Series 6 1 Black History Month 6 2 Armenian History Month 6 3 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 6 4 Pride Month 6 5 National Hispanic Heritage Month 7 References 8 External linksCollections editAccording to internal calculations as of June 30 2005 GPL owned well over 700 000 volumes of print materials with a majority over 400 000 being housed at the Central Library Not included in those totals are a wealth of currently uncataloged items of local historical importance photographs and ephemera GPL also owns a large body of non English print materials specializing in Armenian titles as well as a Genocide Memorial Collection of works pertaining to many of mankind s worst moments History editLibrary services in Glendale were first provided in 1906 The women of the Tuesday Afternoon Club a social and philanthropic organization raised money through a series of lectures to fund a library collection The library opened in a renovated pool room at Third and E Wilson and Everett Streets with seventy books soon supplemented by a State Traveling Library of fifty more and served a population of 1 186 1 In 1907 the City Trustees passed Ordinance 53 which established and supported a library which shall be forever free to the inhabitants and nonresident taxpayers of the City of Glendale The first year the library had 251 books 165 registered patrons and a budget of 248 88 In 1913 a Carnegie grant of 12 500 made possible the construction of the main library at Louise and Fifth Harvard Street The building was completed and dedicated November 13 1914 The building was enlarged in 1926 Between 1940 and 1942 two side wings were added one becoming a children s library called the Hans Christian Andersen Room and the other housing Readers Service 1 nbsp Downtown Central Library prior to the 2016 renovationThe present Central Library building opened on March 13 1973 on the former site of Glendale Union High School and Glendale College With 92 600 square feet 8 600 m2 it had over four times the floor space of the old structure The next twenty years saw major changes in the City of Glendale and in library technology The latest remodel has brought library users a larger Children s Room and a separate Audio Visual area The new upper level includes an expansion of the Special Collections room to accommodate the valuable historical information housed there The redesign of the Reference and Circulation areas has been specifically oriented toward better customer service The creation of a Business Collection area and a Job Center recognizes Glendale s position as the third largest business center in California 1 Brand Library amp Art Center editBrand Library amp Art Center is the art and music branch of the Glendale Library Arts amp Culture Department Facilities at Brand Library amp Art Center include an art and music library art galleries and recital hall Activities in the center s art studios are programmed by the Community Services and Parks Department The Library is staffed by subject specialist librarians and has over 110 000 items including books scores DVDs CDs LPs and magazines Brand Library is housed in a mansion built in 1904 Located in Brand Park high in the foothills overlooking Glendale and the San Fernando Valley the mansion was built by Leslie C Brand and named Miradero The Overlook The design is similar to the East Indian Pavilion built for the 1893 Columbian World Exposition held in Chicago and visited by Mr Brand The architecture is considered Saracenic with crenellated arches bulbous domes and minars combining characteristics of Spanish Moorish and Indian styles In contrast to the cool white exterior a Victorian decor was followed inside It was designed by architect Nathaniel Dryden brother in law of Brand and it was completed in 1904 2 Mr Brand died in the house in 1925 He bequeathed Miradero to the city although Mrs Brand retained rights of residence until her death The will provided that the property s should be used exclusively for a public park and library Mrs Brand died in 1945 and by 1956 the mansion had been converted into Brand Library Ten years later in response to the need for larger quarters to serve the growing interest of the community the city council allocated funds to construct an addition to Brand Library that would include facilities for art exhibitions lectures and concerts as well as an art studio for classes and workshops The new addition was dedicated in October 1969 The Associates of Brand Library amp Art Center is a 501c3 charitable nonprofit organization founded in 1969 that has awarded art prizes in conjunction with an annual juried art exhibition 3 has received donations of art and runs fundraisers to support the facility 4 The Brand Library amp Art Center was closed for two years for an extensive 10 million renovation that was completed in 2014 2 5 Computer Services editGlendale Public Library offers many services to its patrons both at the Central location as well as its branches GPL Central provides free wireless broadband internet access throughout the system GPL currently provides wired internet access through their 32 public computers at Central and many at each branch location GPL offers classes on various software such as Microsoft Word Excel and PowerPoint in addition to their extremely popular Computer Club for Beginners The Computer Club class helps students of all ages learn the basics of operating a computer searching the Internet and using email GPL also offers computer classes in Spanish and Armenian Adult Reading Program editThe Glendale Public Library Adult Reading Program offers a unique approach to learning literacy skills The program combines basic instruction with the adult students goals making it possible for adults who struggle with reading to learn and use the tools necessary for life family job and pride Both those new to reading and those new to the English language can benefit from the Adult Reading Program Be The Change Series editGlendale Library Arts amp Culture s Be the Change Series is a program to build collective understanding of systemic racism elevate the voices and stories of Black Indigenous and People of Color BIPOC 6 Black History Month edit Every February the Library pays tribute to the local Black community with a celebration of Black History Month 7 Armenian History Month edit Every April the Library pays tribute to the local Armenian community with a celebration of history and culture 8 In 2023 Glendale Central Library will host an Armenian History Month celebration including organizations such as Armenian Relief Society Armenian Youth Federation GALAS LGBTQ Armenian Society and Homenetmen 9 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month edit Every May the Library pays tribute to the local Asian and Pacific Islander community with a celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 10 Pride Month edit Every June the Library pays tribute to the local LGBTQIA community with a celebration of Pride Month 11 National Hispanic Heritage Month edit Every September the Library pays tribute to the local Hispanic and Latino American community with a celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month 12 References edit a b c Library History City of Glendale CA Retrieved 9 July 2016 nbsp This article incorporates text from this source which is in the public domain a b Barbara Jones July 21 2013 9 3 million facelift returns Glendale s landmark Brand Library amp Art Center to Victorian era glory with photo album Los Angeles Daily News An artistic gift for the community Glendale News Press 2010 07 03 pp A10 A11 Associates of Brand Library homepage Susan Abram Brand new Glendale s library to reopen after two year 10 million upgrade Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved 2014 11 09 Be The Change Series Retrieved April 3 2023 Black History Month Retrieved April 3 2023 Armenian History Month Retrieved April 3 2023 Armenian History Month Celebration Retrieved April 3 2023 Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Retrieved April 3 2023 Pride Month Retrieved April 3 2023 Hispanic Latinx Heritage Month 16 September 2021 Retrieved April 3 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glendale Public Library Glendale Library Arts amp Culture website34 08 38 N 118 15 13 W 34 1439 N 118 2535 W 34 1439 118 2535 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glendale Public Library amp oldid 1203407914 Brand Library and Art Center, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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