Do you like anime? Do you like reading manga? Join our teen Anime Club, featuring streaming and premium prizes from Crunchyroll.
Saturday, August 25 @ 2 p.m.
For teens, ages 13-17. Free, no registration required.
In the Cypress Library Program Room.
Supported by Friends of Cypress Library.
Call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
Do you like anime? Do you like reading manga? Join our teen Anime Club, featuring streaming and premium prizes from Crunchyroll.
Thursday, September 6, 5 p.m.
Sunday, September 16, 10:30 a.m.
For teens, ages 13-17. Free, no registration required. In the Cypress Library Program Room. Cypress Branch Library, 5331 Orange Ave. Cypress, 90630.
Supported by Friends of Cypress Library.
Please call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
On Saturday, September 8 at 2 p.m., at the Cypress Library. For Adults & Teens — All ESL Levels. Have fun learning English through:
- Songs and Videos
- Playful Vocabulary
- Casual Conversations
- Board and Card Games
Enjoy listening to, playing with, and using English. Explore the world of English in an encouraging, relaxing, non-boring way.
Free! Registration not required.
In the Cypress Library Program Room.
Sponsored by Friends of Cypress Library.
Call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
Watch and discuss 10-20 minute TED Talk videos at the Cypress Library at 2 p.m.
This month’s topic is creating community through architecture.
In the Cypress Library Program Room.
Supported by Friends of Cypress Library.
Please call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
The Democratic Club of Seal Beach will have State Assembly candidate Josh Lowenthal speak and introduce 48th District Congressional candidate Harley Rouda at its September meeting. Mr. Rouda is running against Republican Dana Rohrbacher. The meeting is on Tuesday Sept. 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. at 12341 Montecito Road in Rossmoor.
For more information email: DemocraticClubofSealBeach@gmail.com, call 562-985-3357 or visit demsealbeach.org.
This book club for adults meets on the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. Pick up your book copy from the front Service Desk.
Sept. 20 – Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI by David Grann.
Oct. 18 – A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
Nov. 15 – Hamilton by Rob Chernow
Dec. 20 – No meeting.
No registration required.
In the Cypress Library Program Room. Supported by Friends of Cypress Library.
Call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
Community members will have an opportunity to help improve habitat at the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge inside the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station during an event on Saturday, Sept. 29.
Volunteers will plant up to 900 California native flowers, shrubs and trees along an upland habitat area near the refuge’s salt marsh. The 8 a.m. – noon, National Public Lands Day project is part of the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance the public lands Americans enjoy.
The event is hosted by the U. S. Navy, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and the volunteer group Friends of the Seal Beach National Wildlife Refuge.
Reservations are required by Thursday, Sept. 20 and can be made by calling the refuge office at 562-598-1024. Names and additional information for each participant must be provided.
Participants are advised to bring picture ID, hats, sunblock, walking shoes (no sandals), and gloves. All ages are welcome.
On Sunday, Oct. 7 at 2 p.m., the Cypress Library is hosting the following event: Watch and discuss 10-20 minute TED Talk videos.
This month’s topic is medical marvels.
In the Cypress Library Program Room. Supported by Friends of Cypress Library. Call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
On Sunday, October 14, from 1 to 4 p.m. the Cypress Library is hosting a Tabletop Games event.
We will have a variety of game choices and plenty of space … and some to check out to play at home. Free for adults, teens, and supervised kids (ages 9 and up). Registration not required.
In the Cypress Library Program Room. Sponsored by Friends of Cypress Library. Call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.
On Sunday, October 28 at 2 p.m., Cypress Library is hosting the following event:
Journey Into Pu-erh Tea: Lecture & Traditional Chinese Tea Ceremony.
“Through our lecture and traditional tea ceremony, you may come to a deeper understanding of Pu-erh tea’s many holistic life benefits. Ultimately, we want to build the missing link in the current tea climate of the West: that is, engaging our audience with deeper knowledge of Pu-erh, promoting healthy and conscious lifestyles through tea.”
Free! For teens and adults. In the Cypress Library Program Room. Sponsored by Friends of Cypress Library. Please call the library at 714-826-0350 for more information.