The Daily Briefing
RAY BRADBURY SAYS KEEP MAIN LIBRARY OPEN
Wow! So here it is: noted science fiction author Ray Bradbury has an open letter on the Opinion page of today’s Press-Telegram, imploring us to keep our library open.
“I recently learned of the pending forced closure of the Long Beach Main Library from public access to balance the city budget. This is heartbreak and an outrage. How can a major city not provide public access to a civic center library?” he writes.
“City Hall decisions will remove access to over 1.5 million books from one square mile of the city!” Bradbury continues (and we’re assuming that number refers to the impending loss of Acres of Books as well. Main Library has only around 460,000 volumes.)
“Is Long Beach at war with the printed word and books?” Bradbury asks.
That’s wild stuff. I’m just curious; I know we’ve been hearing a lot from Bradbury lately. When was the last time another person of his stature took an interest in what we’re doing in Long Beach?
Tags: acres of books, Broadway Block, California, downtown redevelopment, Long Beach, Main Library, Main Library closure, press telegram, ray bradbury, Southern California, The District Weekly, Theo Douglas
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