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Cooling Center Operations COOLING CENTER OPERATIONS: Recreation and Parks Cooling Centers – OPEN from 12 NOON to 9PM Lincoln Heights Recreation Center Algin Sutton Recreation Center 2303 Workman St, 8800 South Hoover St Los Angeles, CA 90031 Los Angeles, CA 90044 (323) 225-2838 (323) 753-5808 North Hollywood Recreation Center Alpine Recreation Center 11430 Chandler Blvd. 817 Yale St. North Hollywood, CA 91601 Los Angeles, CA 90012 (818) 763-7651 (213) 485-5448 Mid Valley Senior Center at Sepulveda Canoga Senior Citizen Center Recreation Center 7326 Jordan Avenue 8801 Kester Ave. Canoga Park, CA 91303 Panorama City, CA 91402 (818) 340-2633 (818) 893-3700 El Sereno Recreation Center Mount Carmel Recreation Center 4721 Klamath St, 830 W 90th St, Los Angeles, CA 90032 Los Angeles, CA 90044 (323) 225-3517 (323) 789-2756 Green Meadows Recreation Center Pecan Recreation Center 145 S Pecan St, 431 E. 89th Street Los Angeles, CA 90033 Los Angeles, CA 90083 (323) 262-2736 (323) 565-4242 Rancho Cienega Sports Complex Harbor City Recreation Center 5001 Rodeo Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 24901 Frampton Ave. (323) 290-2663, (323) 290-2330 Harbor City, CA 90710 (310) 548-7729 Sherman Oaks/East Valley Adult Center 5060 Van Nuys Blvd. Hazard Recreation Center Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 2230 Norfolk St, (818) 383-9674 Los Angeles, CA 90033 (213) 485-6839 Slauson Multipurpose Center 5306 Compton Ave, Lanark Recreation Center Los Angeles, CA 90011 21816 Lanark St. (323) 233-1174 Canoga Park, CA 91304 (818) 883-1503 Sunland Park Senior Center 8640 Fenwick St. Lakeview Terrace Recreation Center Sunland, CA 91040 11075 Foothill Blvd. (818) 353-9571 Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 (818) 899-8087 Los Angeles Public Library – Hours Vary Central Library 630 W. 5th Street Cahuenga Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90071 4591 Santa Monica Boulevard (213) 228-7000 Los Angeles, CA 90029 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8 (323) 664-6418 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Angeles Mesa Branch Library 2700 W. 52nd Street Canoga Park Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90043 20939 Sherman Way (323) 292-4328 Canoga Park, CA 91303 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (818) 887-0320 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Arroyo Seco Regional Library 6145 N. Figueroa Street Chatsworth Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90042 21052 Devonshire Street (323) 255-0537 Chatsworth, CA 91311 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8, (818) 341-4276 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Ascot Branch Library 120 W. Florence Avenue Chinatown Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90003 639 N. Hill Street (323) 759-4817 Los Angeles, CA 90012 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 (213) 620-0925 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 Atwater Village Branch Library 3379 Glendale Boulevard Cypress Park Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90039 1150 Cypress Avenue (323) 664-1353 Los Angeles, CA 90065 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Baldwin Hills Branch Library Will & Ariel Durant Branch Library 2906 S. La Brea Avenue 7140 W. Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90016 Los Angeles, CA 90046 (323) 733-1196 (323) 876-2741 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 Benjamin Franklin Branch Library Eagle Rock Branch Library 2200 E. 1st Street 5027 Caspar Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90033 Los Angeles, CA 90041 (323) 263-6901 (323) 258-8078 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Donald Bruce Kaufman - Brentwood Branch Echo Park Branch Library Library 1410 W. Temple Street 11820 San Vicente Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026 Los Angeles, CA 90049 (213) 250-7808 (310) 575-8273 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Edendale Branch Library Frances Howard Goldwyn - Hollywood 2011 W. Sunset Boulevard Regional Library Los Angeles, CA 90026 1623 N. Ivar Avenue (213) 207-3000 Los Angeles, CA 90028 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 (323) 856-8260 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8, El Sereno Branch Library 5226 S. Huntington Drive Hyde Park Miriam Matthews Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90032 2205 W. Florence Avenue (323) 225-9201 Los Angeles, CA 90043 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (323) 750-7241 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Encino - Tarzana Branch Library 18231 Ventura Boulevard Jefferson - Vassie D. Wright Memorial Tarzana, CA 91356 Branch Library (818) 343-1983 2211 W. Jefferson Boulevard Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 Los Angeles, CA 90018 (323) 734-8573 Exposition Park - Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Regional Library 3900 S. Western Ave John C. Fremont Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90062 6121 Melrose Avenue (323) 290-3113 Los Angeles, CA 90038 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8, (323) 962-3521 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Fairfax Branch Library 161 S. Gardner Street John Muir Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90036 1005 W. 64th Street (323) 936-6191 Los Angeles, CA 90044 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (323) 789-4800 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Felipe de Neve Branch Library 2820 W. 6th Street Junipero Serra Branch Library Los Angeles, CA 90057 4607 S. Main Street (213) 384-7676 Los Angeles, CA 90037 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (323) 234-1685 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Granada Hills Branch Library 10640 Petit Avenue Lake View Terrace Branch Library Granada Hills, CA 91344 12002 Osborne Street (818) 368-5687 Lake View Terrace, CA 91342 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (818) 890-7404 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Harbor City - Harbor Gateway Branch Library 24000 S. Western Lincoln Heights Branch Library Harbor City, CA 90710 2530 Workman Street (310) 534-9520 Los Angeles, CA 90031 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, (323) 226-1692 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Little Tokyo Branch Library Northridge Branch Library 203 S. Los Angeles Street 9051 Darby Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 Northridge, CA 91325 (213) 612-0525 (818) 886-3640 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Los Feliz Branch Library Pacoima Branch Library 1874 Hillhurst Avenue 13605 Van Nuys Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90027 Pacoima, CA 91331 (323) 913-4710 (818) 899-5203 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Malabar Branch Library Palisades Branch Library 2801 Wabash Avenue 861 Alma Real Drive Los Angeles, CA 90033 Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 (323) 263-1497 (310) 459-2754 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mar Vista Branch Library Palms - Rancho Park Branch Library 12006 Venice Boulevard 2920 Overland Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90066 Los Angeles, CA 90064 (310) 390-3454 (310) 840-2142 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mark Twain Branch Library Panorama City Branch Library 9621 S. Figueroa Street 14345 Roscoe Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90003 Panorama City, CA 91402 (323) 755-4088 (818) 894-4071 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8 Memorial Branch Library Pico Union Branch Library 4625 W. Olympic Boulevard 1030 S. Alvarado Street Los Angeles, CA 90019 Los Angeles, CA 90006 (323) 938-2732 (213) 368-7545 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Fri: Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, 9:30-5:30 Sat: 9:30-5:30, Sun: Closed Pio Pico - Koreatown Branch Library 694 S. Oxford Avenue Mid-Valley Regional Library Los Angeles, CA 90005 Mid-Valley Regional Library is closed until (213) 368-7647 further notice for emergency repairs. Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, 16244 Nordhoff Street North Hills, CA 91343 Platt Branch Library (818) 895-3650 23600 Victory Boulevard Woodland Hills, CA 91367 North Hollywood Amelia Earhart Regional (818) 340-9386 Library Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, 5211 Tujunga Avenue North Hollywood, CA 91601 Playa Vista Branch Library (818) 766-7185 6400 Playa Vista Dr. Mon: 10-8, Tue: 10-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8, Los Angeles, CA 90094 Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Porter Ranch Branch Library Sylmar Branch Library 11371 Tampa Avenue 14561 Polk Street Porter Ranch, CA 91326 Sylmar, CA 91342 (818) 360-5706 (818) 367-6102 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Robert Louis Stevenson Branch Library Valley Plaza Branch Library 803 Spence Street 12311 Vanowen Street Los Angeles, CA 90023 North Hollywood, CA 91605 (323) 268-4710 (818) 765-9251 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Robertson Branch Library Van Nuys Branch Library 1719 S. Robertson Boulevard 6250 Sylmar Ave Los Angeles, CA 90035 Van Nuys, CA 91401 (310) 840-2147 (818) 756-8453 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, San Pedro Regional Library Venice - Abbot Kinney Memorial Branch 931 S. Gaffey Street Library San Pedro, CA 90731 501 S. Venice Boulevard (310) 548-7779 Venice, CA 90291 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 10-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 10-8, (310) 821-1769 Mon: 10-8, Tue: 12-8, Wed: 10-8, Thu: 12-8, Sherman Oaks Martin Pollard Branch Library 14245 Moorpark Street Vermont Square Branch Library Sherman Oaks, CA 91423 1201 W.
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