LA MAIN LIBRARY
The Los Angeles Central Library (built 1926) is a treasury of databases, photo collections, public computer access, children's and teens programs, adult literacy, language learning center, classic architecture –and real books to read. In 1986, an arsonist nearly destroyed the library. Thousands of Angelenos donated their time to clean and repair whatever books could be saved. The ancient Egyptian revival style building is the third largest library in the United States.
Education Committee
The Education Committee's mission is to motivate and guide DLANC in tackling education
issues, with the goal of improving education in downtown Los Angeles for people of all ages.
We serve our mission by bringing together downtown stakeholders concerned about
education; researching the relevant issues and latest developments in education;
disseminating our findings to DLANC and to the wider downtown community; partnering
with local organizations and individuals working on education locally and citywide; and
proposing special education initiatives and projects.
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Meetings and Events
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