LFL 8424

Located in the Presidents' Row neighborhood of sunny Altadena, California, Little Free Library Charter #8424 is here 24/7 to provide some literary flavor to the surrounding communities.

Local mom opens home to residents who wish to access expanding Japanese library collection | Glendale News-Press

It’s not a Little Free Library, but it’s in the same vein as what we do and if you’re interested in books in Japanese:

Reposted from Source: Local mom opens home to residents who wish to access expanding Japanese library collection – Glendale News-Press

Written by Kelly Corrigan | Glendale News-Press

Mitsuko Roberts, a local mom of four, established the Okanoue Library a little over a year ago.

She had been assessing the books in her home and tallied at least 200 Japanese books. Many had come from Japan, mailed to her from her mother who lives in Tokyo, where Roberts was born and raised.

Roberts said it bothered her that so many books were sitting on the shelf going unread.

“I was thinking, this is such a shame,” she said.

Soon, she was telling other parents of students enrolled in Verdugo Woodlands Elementary — where three of her children attend — about her unused books.

Some parents expressed similar feelings about Japanese books collecting dust in their homes, so they decided to pool their books and open a library.

After reviewing hundreds of titles, Roberts and her friends selected 300 and opened the library in May 2015.

Since then, Okanoue Library has grown in size. It’s equipped with a catalog of 700 items, including fiction and nonfiction books, DVDs and comic books for young and older students.

Roberts, who worked with Glendale school officials several years ago to establish the dual-language Japanese program at Verdugo Woodlands Elementary, is a huge proponent of bilingual education.

She said the library is a way to provide more access to students to expand their familiarity with speaking, reading and writing in Japanese.

“This library is a product of our thought, our intention, in increasing Japanese literacy,” Roberts said.

Fellow parent Soonja Bin, who often donates books to the collection and volunteers to run it, said the library has become an important local resource.

“It really helps in providing that supplemental literature that would otherwise be unavailable in the local area,” Bin said. Whenever she’s in Gardena, she visits Book-Off, where she can find some books in good condition discounted to 50 cents a title, and she’ll purchase several to donate to Okanoue.

The library’s name came out of one of the early meetings Roberts had with fellow parents.

“One of the moms accidentally said, ‘The library on top on the hill,” Roberts recalled. Okanoue translates to “hilltop,” and Roberts liked the name immediately because her home is located just “over the hill” from Verdugo Woodlands Elementary.

When Roberts opens the library, twice per month, usually on a Saturday or a Sunday, her husband will lug two heavy book carts into their front yard, and they’ll set up tables and chairs for adults and children as well as pop up large umbrellas to provide shade to read under.

Roberts also enlists older students to read to younger ones, and when she sees young children listen to an older student read for half an hour or more, she knows the library is worth the effort.

“It’s really refreshing to see the kids really enjoy it. It makes me very, very happy,” she said.

Okanoue Library, located at 1900 Sherer Lane, will be open from 10 a.m. to noon on Sept. 10 and 25 as well as Oct. 8 and 23.

For information, email okanouelibrary@gmail.com.

Wendy Lawless on the Little Free Library of Adams Hill

I’m already dreaming of Dia de Los Muertos 🎃🐱🕸️💀

I'm already dreaming of Dia de Los Muertos 🎃🐱🕸️💀

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Little Free Library #21797

Little Free Library #21797 at corner of Ragsdale Ave. and Oakendale Pl.

Little Free Library #21797 at the corner of Ramsdell Ave. and Oakendale Pl., Glendale, CA 91214

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Book Give Away for Heart of Glass

Local author Wendy Lawless has kindly donated to the Adams Hill Little Free Library a new signed copy of her first memoir Chanel Bonfire as well as a hardback copy of her new book Heart of Glass: A Memoir which just came out at the beginning of the summer.

If you don’t have the chance to swing by and pick one up (or they’re gone when you do), you can enter the GoodReads book giveaway to win your own copy of Heart of Glass. The giveaway ends on September 22nd so enter now!

Chanel in the house! #memoirs

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Thanks again Wendy for supporting your hyper-local library!

Heart Of Glass by @chanelbonfire showed up in the library Sunday

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission, South Pasadena

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission

Fellow Little Free Library #11719 at 1000 Stratford Ave. and Mission, South Pasadena

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Heart Of Glass by Wendy Lawless Showed up in the Library Sunday

Heart Of Glass by @chanelbonfire showed up in the library Sunday

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One of the fringe benefits of having a Little Free Library in a neighborhood with New York Times bestselling authors: they sometimes stop by and donate copies of their new books!! And just in time for the long weekend too…

If it’s not still in stock you can always order a copy on Amazon or find it at fine booksellers everywhere. If a neighbor has beaten you to it, while you’re waiting for it to come back, we recommend her first book Chanel Bonfire.

Our lobby isn’t very big, but maybe next time, we’ll have her over for a reading? We’re wondering how many Little Free Libraries host author events?!

Thanks for the donation Wendy and for Instagramming the event!

Dropped off a copy of Heart of Glass at the Adams Hill Little Free Library. #books #memoirs #library

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Today’s Books: August 3, 2014

Today's Books

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Major Donation = Great New Selection of Books

This morning we were pleasantly and overwhelmingly surprised by a visit from first time patron and neighbor Kelly Buller. She left a huge donation of a variety of 26 books spanning fiction, biography, and several other areas of non-fiction. Her donation was so large that it equals the number of books we received on our opening day. What a wealth of riches!

Thank you Kelly!

Needless to say we’re turning over all of our current stock so that there is a lot of new material to choose from. We’re also including a donation of three Mario Puzo works from J. Fernandez (a City of Glendale employee, Water Department) on January 27th — the small one and two book donations comprise the vast majority of the books that flow through the library.

Whether you’re a donor big or small, I know everyone in the neighborhood appreciates your help!

 

Harry Potter Extravaganza Week

Due to the kindness of one of our regular patrons, we’re going to have the entire Harry Potter series available in hardcover on February 1st. We’ll feature these and other works of J.K. Rowling for the entire week.

If you’ve got any lightly used copies of any J.K. Rowling works (or even DVD/Blue Ray versions) you’d like to donate, please feel free to stop by and drop them off.