The downtown L.A. library is 100. Celebrate by roaming the stacks after dark at this festival

The Los Angeles Central Library is celebrating its 100th anniversary with a four-hour after-hours festival called Night at the Library, featuring over 200 artists and 25 to 30 activations. The event, part of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles' Centennial Celebration, will welcome a larger crowd than last year's sold-out event.
Los Angeles Central Library is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The historic site will host Night at the Library, a four-hour festival featuring over 200 artists and 25 to 30 activations. The event is part of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles' Centennial Celebration, a multi-year campaign that has already raised $4 million of its $10 million goal. The festival will include DJ sets, local food truck fare, and performances by Bob Baker Marionette Theater and Los Angeles Master Chorale. The event will have a reservation system to manage congestion. The library has survived demolition threats, major arson fires, and earthquakes since its dedication 100 years ago.
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