During the 2019 art exhibit presented by The Artists' Studio of Palos Verdes at the Malaga Cove Library, Francis was awarded the 1st place prize by a team of jurors from the Peninsula Friends of the Library. The honor earned him a solo show at the library and we are so pleased to announce that this exhibit will finally be taking place this summer.
We hope you visit this truly unique exhibit and join us for the opening reception on Saturday evening June 11, where attendees will have the opportunity to meet and talk with Francis.
For more information, visit www.pvld.org/artinourlibrary
A listen and discuss program of selected albums from Rolling Stone's Top 500 albums of all time list! Each month we select three albums to discuss. Listen to one or all of the picks and join us to talk about your favorite tracks.
Join us for a book discussion! Everyone has a chance to talk about their favorite read from the previous month's assigned theme!
For the month of June, we are reading 21st century Biographies or Autobiographies. Biography/autobiography must be written between the year 2000-present.
A listen and discuss program of selected albums from Rolling Stone's Top 500 albums of all time list! Each month we select three albums to discuss. Listen to one or all of the picks and join us to talk about your favorite tracks.
Join us at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center at 4 PM! Learn about native plants, test your senses and enjoy stories, and a craft too! Maybe you will even spot an endangered Blue Butterfly!
A listen and discuss program of selected albums from Rolling Stone's Top 500 albums of all time list! Each month we select three albums to discuss. Listen to one or all of the picks and join us to talk about your favorite tracks.
Participants will take a short scenic walk at one of the accessible, easy trails with stunning seaside views at Point Vicente Interpretive Center. Restoration ecologist Megan Wolff will discuss the care of native plant gardens and allow participants to practice pruning/shearing for maintenance of their own native plant gardens. Wear comfortable shoes and a hat. You're welcome to bring water and a camera in case you happen to spot the elusive El Segundo Blue butterfly!
This program is part of the Summer Read-A-Palooza (SRP). Be sure to sign up to win prizes all month long. Visitpvld.org/pvsummer for more info.