
- Address:
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22200 Ventura BoulevardWoodland Hills, CA 91364
- Phone:
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818-226-0017
- Fax:
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818-226-9056
- Email:
- Contact form
- Librarian:
- Barbara Metzenbaum, Senior Librarian
Upcoming Events at Woodland Hills Branch Library
December 11, 2019 4:30PM
Families are invited to a festive program of cookie decorating, holiday music and fun with therapy dog Prince Bailey and his owner, Aydiee...
Thursdays at 1 p.m.
English Conversation Classes are a great way for adults to practice speaking and listening to English. Some classes include grammar and...
December 12, 2019 3:30PM to 4:15PM
Join our Mad Scientist as we build stunt planes and gliders! Enter a contest for the builder of the furthest flying glider!
Fridays, 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Using upbeat music this class covers all the bases with low impact cardio, strength, balance and core. The workout ends with a deep yoga...
Second & Fourth Saturdays, 12 noon to 2 p.m.
Poets David del Bourgo and Jacqueline Tchakalian lead these workshops that give writers a chance to share their poems-in-progress and to...
Third Wednesday of the Month at 10 a.m.
Come to the Friends of the Woodland Hills Branch Library's monthly board meetings to discover how we support the library's needs. Learn how...
Thursdays at 1 p.m.
English Conversation Classes are a great way for adults to practice speaking and listening to English. Some classes include grammar and...
Third Thursday of the month at 6:30 p.m.
Join us at the Woodland Hills Library to read and discuss contemporary literature.For December, we're reading The Man Who Loved Books Too...
Fridays, 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Using upbeat music this class covers all the bases with low impact cardio, strength, balance and core. The workout ends with a deep yoga...
What We Are Reading
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How to raise a reader
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The starless sea
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Midnight chicken : (& other recipes worth living for)
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The Girl Who Reads on the Metro
In The Girl Who Reads on the Metro, Christine Feret-Fleury tells a delightful tale about the love and power of books and the nee
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Anja Niemi in character
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Today We Go Home
Kelli Estes tells parallel stories separated by 150 years: one of a woman’s struggle to get into the US Army to fight in the Civil War, t
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Haunting of tram car 015
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Mexican American baseball on the Westside of Los Angeles
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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek
Kim Michelle Richardson tells two stories that have, until now, been overlooked in most fiction and history: the story of the blue people
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