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OC Public Libraries Presents Summer Reading Challenge 2025

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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (June 10, 2025) – This summer, OC Public Libraries invites residents of all ages to embark on a literary adventure with its Summer Reading Challenge, Level Up!, a season filled with engaging activities designed to inspire a love of reading. From June 16th to August 3rd, participants can explore in-branch programming, grab & go craft kits, author events, and curated reading lists. Weekly scavenger hunts and activities promise fresh opportunities for fun, encouraging patrons to return each week for something new to discover. Signing up is simple! Visit ocpl.beanstack.org or download the free Beanstack app to create an account and register all the readers in your family. Completing fun activities will earn participants virtual badges, making the challenge interactive and rewarding. OC Public Libraries is dedicated to fostering literacy, creativity, and community engagement. Join us this summer and experience the joy of reading in a dynamic, supportive environment.

 

 

Kick-Off Event with Author Benson Shum 

 

WHO: 

Benson Shum is an award-winning children's book author and illustrator. His books, Anzu the Great Listener and Anzu the Great Kaiju were selected as Kid's Indie Next List Recommend by the American Booksellers Association (ABA) and awarded for Outstanding Achievement in Social Emotional Literature (SEL) by the Children's Literature Council of Southern California (CLCSC). Benson is also an Animator at the Walt Disney Animation Studios. 

 

 

WHEN: 

Thursday, June 19th at 11:00 a.m. 

 

WHERE: 

Westminster Library – 8130 13th Street Westminster, CA 92683 

 

For more information about Summer Reading Challenge 2025 please visit https://ocpl.org/summer-reading-2025

 

 

OC Public Libraries Presents Lunch at the Library 2025

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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (May 30, 2025) –OC Public Libraries is excited to announce the return of Lunch at the Library for summer 2025, providing free meals to children and teens 18 and under at select branch locations. This initiative supports learning, health, and wellness by offering nutritious meals alongside engaging reading programs, craft activities, and character-themed events. No registration is required, and meals are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis, ensuring that young readers can enjoy a summer filled with books, creativity, and community support.

 

Lunch at the Library is available at:

 

Costa Mesa Donald Dungan Library

1855 Park Avenue

Costa Mesa, CA 92627

June 23 - July 18

Monday - Friday

Noon - 1:00pm

Character Days

June 24 - Froggy

July 15 - Biscuit the Dog

 

 

El Toro Library

24672 Raymond Way

Lake Forest, CA 92630

June 16 - August 1

Monday - Friday

Noon - 1:00pm

Character Days

July 1 - Elephant and Piggie

 

 

Garden Grove Chapman Library

9182 Chapman Avenue

Garden Grove, CA 92841

June 2 - July 17

Monday - Thursday

Noon - 1:00pm

Character Days

June 11 - Paddington Bear

July 10 - Zoom Squirrel

 

 

San Juan Capistrano Library

31495 El Camino Real

San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

June 16 - August 8

Monday - Friday

Noon - 1:00pm

Character Days

June 17 - Llama Llama

July 22 - Cookie Mouse

 

                                             

Tustin Library

345 E. Main Street

Tustin, CA 92780

June 2 - August 1

Monday - Friday

Noon - 1:00pm

Character Days

June 2 - Skippyjon Jones

July 30 - Bruce the Bear

 

 

OTHER LINKS: OC Public Libraries Summer Reading - https://ocpl.org/summer-reading-2025

 

This institution is an equal opportunity provider. The Summer Food Service Program is a program of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, administered in California by the California Department of Education. Lunch at the Library is a project of the California State Library, supported with funds from the State of California.

OC Public Libraries Presents a Children's Author Series 2025

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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (May 30, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is proud to present a children’s author series featuring award winning and bestselling children’s book authors. This program series runs throughout the summer and celebrates literacy while showcasing multicultural books and the authors who write them. Attending an author event is a magical experience which allows readers to connect with the authors whose words have empowered, inspired, and entertained them.  Representation is crucial in fostering a sense of belonging and understanding, and through these diverse voices, children can see themselves reflected in the stories they read. By bringing this program series to life, OC Public Libraries hopes to spark a love of reading in our community and connect children and families to literature in a meaningful way.

 

WHO: 

Lynn Brunelle– Tuesday, June 3 at 11am at the Garden Grove Chapman Library

Lynn Brunelle is a four-time Emmy Award-winning writer best known for her work on Bill Nye the Science Guy, with over 30 years of experience creating engaging content for children. She has authored more than 50 books, including Turn This Book into a Beehive and Pop Bottle Science, making science fun and accessible for young readers. A passionate advocate for STEM education, Lynn has developed projects for National Geographic, Scholastic, and PBS, and has spoken at the UN about empowering girls in science.

Garden Grove Chapman Library

9182 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92841

 

Brandon Hoàng – Tuesday, July 8 at 1pm at the Costa Mesa-Donald Dungan Library

Brandon Hoàng is a television writer and novelist who grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where he developed a love for storytelling and adventure. Before becoming an author, he spent a decade as an animation executive, shaping narratives for young audiences. His debut middle-grade fantasy novel, The Crossbow of Destiny, takes readers on a thrilling journey through Vietnam, blending folklore, action, and heartfelt themes

Costa Mesa-Donald Dungan Library

1855 Park Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92627

 

Jennifer Chen – Wednesday, July 9 at 1pm at the Garden Grove Chapman Library

Jennifer Chen is an award-winning freelance journalist who has written for Today, New York Times, Oprah Daily, and Real Simple. She has been interviewed on NPR’s Weekend Edition about the rise in anti-Asian hate and discussed pregnancy loss for a Glamour PSA video with actress Melissa Rauch. She was named a 2023–2024 Huntington Library Fellow to research the history of Chinatowns in California for an upcoming historical fiction novel. In addition, she was chosen as a 2024 Lando Grant finalist by the DeGroot Foundation. She wrote a short story featured in the young adult anthology, First-Year Orientation. Her debut young adult novel, Artifacts of an Ex, is out now. Her second YA book, Hangry Hearts, publishes in March 2025. She is a proud volunteer for WriteGirl, a creative writing and mentoring organization, and a loving foster parent for kittens at Best Friends Los Angeles.

Garden Grove Chapman Library

9182 Chapman Avenue Garden Grove, CA 92841

 

Emma Steinkellner – Wednesday, July 16 at 1pm at the San Juan Capistrano Library

Emma Steinkellner is an illustrator, writer, and cartoonist based in Los Angeles, California. She is the author and illustrator of The Okay Witch graphic novel series, which follows a young girl discovering her magical heritage. A graduate of Stanford University, Emma has also illustrated the Eisner-nominated comic Quince and collaborated on various webcomic projects.

San Juan Capistrano Library

31495 El Camino Real, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675

 

Lucky Diaz – Wednesday, July 23 at 11am at the Tustin Library

Lucky Diaz is a bilingual, multi-Latin Grammy Award-winning, Grammy-nominated and six-time Emmy-nominated musician, children's television personality, and author. His work has been praised by NPR, Billboard, People, and the New York Times. He is a Parent's Choice Gold Award and NAPPA Award winner. In 2020, his album Buenos Diaz was named an official selection of notable works for children by the American Library Association. Lucky's debut picture book, Paletero Man, has been celebrated with starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and ALA Booklist.

Tustin Library

345 E. Main Steet, Tustin, CA 92780

 

 

Heidi Moreno – Wednesday, July 23 at 10:30am at the El Toro Library

Heidi Moreno is a Mexican-American author-illustrator based in Los Angeles, known for her whimsical and textured artwork created with watercolors, gouache, and colored pencils. She is the author and illustrator of Luna Oscura, a bilingual children's book, and Working From Home with a Cat, a humor comic-style gift book. Heidi's work has been featured in galleries across the U.S., and she is passionate about creating eccentric characters and cozy, imaginative worlds.

El Toro Library

24672 Raymond Way, Lake Forest, CA 92630

 

 

Stephen Shaskan – Tuesday, June 29 at 11am at the Tustin Library

and Wednesday, July 30 at 11am at the El Toro Library

Stephen Shaskan is a children's book author and illustrator known for his playful and energetic storytelling. He has created several picture books, including Big Choo, Toad on the Road, and the popular graphic novel series Pizza and Taco. Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Stephen enjoys visiting schools and libraries to inspire young readers and future storytellers.

Tustin Library

345 E. Main Steet, Tustin, CA 92780

 El Toro Library

24672 Raymond Way, Lake Forest, CA 92630

 

 

Chelsea Ichaso – Tuesday, July 29 at 1pm at the Tustin Library

Chelsea Ichaso is a young adult thriller author known for her gripping and suspenseful storytelling. Her books, including Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets, They’re Watching You, and The Summer She Went Missing, have captivated readers with their twists and mysteries. A former high school English teacher, Chelsea lives in Southern California with her family and enjoys playing guitar—though she admits she’s still learning.

Tustin Library

345 E. Main Steet, Tustin, CA 92780

 

 

WHY: 

OC Public Libraries’ mission is to provide access to information and promote literacy at all ages. Access to world-class authors inspires reading communities to connect with diverse and powerful role models in the literary world.

 

REGISTRATION: 

No registration required. Early arrival is suggested.

 

OTHER LINKS: OC Public Libraries Summer Reading site - https://ocpl.org/summer-reading-2025

 

Employee of the Month Helen

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Congratulations employee of the month Helen!

Helen is a fantastic employee who goes the extra mile with every patron interaction. She’s always willing to take on new duties, learn new things, and is a great asset to the Laguna Hills Technology team and the Laguna Hills community at large. In addition to her branch work Helen conducts weekly storytimes and has a loyal following of both kids and parents. She also serves as the co-chair of OCPL’s Discover and Go committee. She’s one of the system’s biggest Discover and Go champions and loves to share with patrons about the program and its possibility to explore beyond the library’s walls. Helen is willing to jump in and help whenever necessary and always does it with a smile and a positive attitude. She is a true example of what it means to step up and take on leadership roles during unforeseen circumstances and to support colleagues and the library’s systemwide efforts. Thank you, Helen for your dedication and teamwork!

OC Public Libraries Presents Comic Orange 2025

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Tustin, Calif. (May 3, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is pleased to present Comic Orange 2025. This year’s annual event is on Saturday May 10th from 11:00am-3:00pm at the Tustin Library. Comic Orange promotes literacy in our community by highlighting our graphic novel collections, celebrating comics, and engaging the community by offering an annual family-friendly event. This year will feature an author talk with Jarret J. Krosoczka, creator of the Lunch Lady graphic novels, at 11:00am and a cookbook demo with Jarrett Melendez, author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Cookbook, at 12:00pm. In addition, there will be an artist alley, fan groups, storytime, podcast panel, and a special limited edition library card for all guests. No registration is required.

 

 

Presentations during Comic Orange 2025: 

 

11:00 a.m. | Author Talk: Jarret J. Krosoczka 

Meet award-winning, New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of more than forty books for young readers including the graphic memoir Hey, Kiddo and the Lunch Lady graphic novels. 

 

12:00 p.m. | Cookbook Demo: Jarret Melendez 

Meet the author of the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Cookbook. Jarret has worked in restaurants, diners, and bakeries throughout New England and Mexico. 

 

1:00 p.m. | Podcast Panel 

Richard and Sarah Woloski, creators of Skywalking Through Neverland, and Rosie Knight, co-Host of X-Ray Vision, will share their personal experiences in podcasting and provide tips and tricks. 

 

2:00 p.m. | Kids Can Cosplay 

Join Kids Can Cosplay for an educational panel about what cosplay is and how to get started with your own cosplay ideas. 

 

 

 

The Tustin Library is located at 345 E Main St,  Tustin , CA 92780

 

For more information about Comic Orange 2025 visit https://ocpl.org/comicorange

OC Public Libraries Welcomes Bestselling Author, R.L. Stine

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Laguna Hills, Calif. (May 1, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is proud to present bestselling author, R.L. Stine. Renowned as one of the greatest children’s horror authors, R.L. Stine has captivated generations with his iconic Goosebumps and Fear Street series. The Goosebumps series turned R.L. Stine into a worldwide publishing celebrity, and the Goosebumps TV series was the number one children’s show in America for three years. 

 

 

WHO:  

R.L. Stine is a bestselling author. 

WHEN:  

Wednesday, May 7, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. 

  

WHERE: 

Laguna Hills Community Center – 25555 Alicia Parkway Laguna Hills, CA 92653

  

WHY:  

OC Public Libraries’ mission is to provide access to information and promote literacy at all ages. Access to world-class authors inspires reading communities to meet powerful role models in the literary world. 

 

REGISTRATION:  

No registration required. Books available for purchase, courtesy of Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore. Early arrival suggested. 

 

OTHER LINKS:  

R.L. Stine - https://ocpl.org/comicorange

  

This project is funded in part through a grant from the California Department of Aging and administered locally by the Orange County Office on Aging.

 

 

 

OC Public Libraries Presents Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month

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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (April 24, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is pleased to commemorate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month throughout May. This month-long celebration honors the rich cultural heritage, contributions, and stories of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. We invite the community to join us for a series of engaging events, including author talks, cooking classes, and a music appreciation series.

Events during Asian American and Pacific Islander Month 2025: 

 

Author Events

 

WHO:  

Sarah Ahn is America’s Test Kitchen’s social media manager and the creator of the Ahnest Kitchen website. She records her experiences on Instagram and TikTok of living with her Korean immigrant parents, chronicling her mother’s cooking, grocery shopping trips, and more. Many of Sarah’s posts have gone viral with 10+ million views and they have sold grocery stores out of product. She has been featured on NBC News, ABC News, Yahoo News, and Good Morning America.

 

Nam Soon Ahn, her mother, is a former restaurateur whose culinary wisdom and recipes form the foundation of this book. Together, they honor their heritage with love, flavor, and authenticity.

 

Owen Han is a chef and culinary content creator, coined the 'King of Sandwiches' on TikTok with millions of fans tuning in daily to see his latest take on the internet's most delicious sandwiches.

 

WHEN:  

Sarah Ahn & Nam Soon Ahn – Wednesday, May 14th at 6:00 p.m. 

Owen Han – Sunday, May 18th at 1:00 a.m.  

  

WHERE: 

Sarah Ahn & Nam Soon Ahn – Cypress Library – 5331 Orange Ave Cypress, CA 90630 

Owen Han – Clifton C. Miller Community Center – 300 Centennial Way, Tustin, CA 92780 

 

Cooking Classes and Music Appreciation Series

               

               Music Appreciation Series: Chinese Zither

Monday, May 5th at 5:00pm

Los Alamitos-Rossmoor Library

12700 Montecito Road

Seal Beach, CA 90740

 

Music Appreciation Series: Chinese Zither 

Tuesday, May 6th at 5:30pm

Rancho Santa Margarita Library

30902 La Promesa

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688

 

Music Appreciation Series: Chinese Zither 

Wednesday, May 7th at 5:00pm

Westminster Library

8180 13th Street

Westminster, CA 92683

 

Music Appreciation Series: Chinese Zither 

Wednesday, May 12th at 11:00am

Brea Library

1 Civic Center Circle

Brea, CA 92821

 

Kate’s Japanese Kitchen: Cooking Classes

Monday May 12th at 4pm-6pm

Foothill Ranch Library

27002 Cabriole Way

Foothill Ranch, CA 92610

 

Music Appreciation Series: Chinese Zither 

Wednesday May 14th at 5:00pm

Costa Mesa-Mesa Verde Library

2969 Mesa Verde Drive

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

 

Kate’s Japanese Kitchen: Cooking Classes

Monday May 19th at 4pm-6pm

Los Alamitos-Rossmoor Library

12700 Montecito Road

Seal Beach, CA 90740

 

Kate’s Japanese Kitchen: Cooking Classes

Monday May 27th at 4pm-6pm

Westminster Library

8180 13th Street

Westminster, CA 92683

 

For more information about our Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month events visit https://ocpl.org/aapi-heritage-month

 

 

Employee of the Month Stephanie

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Congratulations employee of the month Stephanie!

We are excited to recognize Stephanie as our Employee of the Month! In addition to expertly leading her busy branch, Stephanie consistently demonstrates what it means to be a true team player. She is unfailingly supportive of system-wide events, particularly the Slice of Literary Orange series, and is always ready to pitch in wherever needed. Stephanie is the kind of person you can always count on—whether taking control of a situation or addressing challenges with ease. Her positive attitude and willingness to step up make her an invaluable asset to the team.

OC Public Libraries Welcomes Bestselling Author, Luis Alberto Urrea

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Brea, Calif. (April 8, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is proud to present A Slice of Literary Orange, a series featuring keynote speakers throughout the year, in celebration of literacy.

 

Luis Alberto Urrea is a prolific and acclaimed writer who uses his dual-culture life experiences to explore greater themes of love, loss and triumph. A 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist for nonfiction and a Guggenheim fellow, Urrea is the critically acclaimed and best-selling author of 19 books, including Into the Beautiful North, winning numerous awards for his poetry, fiction, and essays.

 

 

WHO:  

Luis Alberto Urrea is a bestselling author, and Pulitzer Prize finalist for nonfiction.

WHEN:  

Tuesday, April 15, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. 

  

WHERE: 

Curtis Theatre  – 1 Civic Center Circle Brea, CA 92821

  

WHY:  

OC Public Libraries’ mission is to provide access to information and promote literacy at all ages. Access to world-class authors inspires reading communities to meet powerful role models in the literary world. A Slice of Literary Orange celebrates literacy and promotes books and reading! 

 

REGISTRATION:  

No registration required. Complimentary books available, while supplies last. Early arrival suggested. 

 

OTHER LINKS:  

Author Luis Alberto Urrea - https://ocpl.org/page/slice-literary-orange

  

This project is funded in part through a grant from the California Department of Aging and administered locally by the Orange County Office on Aging.

 

 

 

OC Public Libraries Welcomes Bestselling Travel Writer & Television Personality, Rick Steves

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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. (April 1, 2025) – OC Public Libraries is proud to present A Slice of Literary Orange, a series featuring keynote speakers throughout the year, in celebration of literacy.

 

Rick Steves is a popular public television host, a best-selling guidebook author, and an outspoken activist who encourages Americans to broaden their perspectives through travel. He is the founder and owner of Rick Steves' Europe, a travel business with a small-group tour program that brings more than 30,000 people to Europe annually.

 

 

WHO:  

Rick Steves is a renowned travel writer and television personality. His new travel memoir, On the Hippie Trail: Istanbul to Kathmandu and the Making of a Travel Writer, is a New York Times bestseller. 

WHEN:  

Tuesday, April 8th, 2025 at 6:30 p.m. 

  

WHERE: 

Laguna Hills Community Center – 25555 Alicia Pkwy, Laguna Hills, CA 92653

  

WHY:  

OC Public Libraries’ mission is to provide access to information and promote literacy at all ages. Access to world-class authors inspires reading communities to meet powerful role models in the literary world. A Slice of Literary Orange celebrates literacy and promotes books and reading! 

 

REGISTRATION:  

No registration required, all ages welcome. Early arrival suggested. Books available for purchase, courtesy of Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore.

 

OTHER LINKS:  

Author Rick Steves - https://ocpl.org/page/slice-literary-orange

  

   This project is funded in part through a grant from the California Department of Aging and administered locally by the Orange County Office on Aging.

 

 

 

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