Blog archive
April 2026
Aging in Harmony: Pasadena Village and Encore Creativity
04/29/2026
Altadena’s Coyote Comeback
04/29/2026
Catch it Before it's Gone!
04/29/2026
In Sickness and in Health: Interview with a Caregiver
04/29/2026
Legacy Project
04/29/2026
Not Too Old To Get Carded
04/29/2026
Presidents Message
04/29/2026
Stuck in Milwaukee - Airplane Travel 2026
04/29/2026
The Art Journaling Workshop
04/29/2026
Think You're Loosing Your Mind?
04/29/2026
Visiting The Getty
04/29/2026
March 2026
My Home For Now
03/30/2026
My Home for Now
03/30/2026
Black History Month: Poetry Reading Brings Community Together
03/26/2026
Do I Really Need a Will and/or a Trust?
03/26/2026
Everybody Needs a Blankie
03/26/2026
Fire Recovery Grants – Giving Back to the Community
03/26/2026
Kickoff: Prepared 50+ Emergency Preparedness
03/26/2026
President’s Message: Volunteering to Build Community
03/26/2026
The Birth of an Archive for Pasadena Village
03/26/2026
Too Smart to be Scammed?
03/26/2026
“I DIDN’T KNOW THAT!” A Refresher Course
03/26/2026
Across the Waiting Room
03/11/2026
February 2026
Refresh and Refocus 1619: Continuing the Dialogue
02/28/2026
Status - February 28, 2026
02/28/2026
AI Presentation
02/26/2026
Exploring the “Cheech”
02/26/2026
Mary Mejia is Here to Make a Difference
02/26/2026
One Year On
02/26/2026
President’s Message – March 2026
02/26/2026
Support Groups: Who, What, When, Where, and Why?
02/26/2026
Volunteering, Belonging, and the Power of Connection
02/21/2026
January 2026
BEACONS OF HOPE - The Dump Trucks of the Eaton Fire
01/29/2026
Exploring the Hidden Trails Together: The Pasadena Village Hiking Group
01/28/2026
Five Years of Transformative Leadership at Pasadena Village
01/28/2026
For Your Hearing Considerations: A Presentation by Dr. Philip Salomon, Audiologist
01/28/2026
Hearts & Limbs in Zambia
01/28/2026
Lost Trees of Altadena Return Home
01/28/2026
President's Message: WHY the Village Works
01/28/2026
TV: Behind the Scenes
01/28/2026
Trauma to Triumph
01/28/2026
1619 Group Reflects on Politics, Climate, and Democratic Strain
01/23/2026
How Pasadena Village Helped Me Rebuild After the Eaton Fire
01/10/2026
Not Too Old To Get Carded
By Sue AddelsonPosted: 04/29/2026
If you think you’re too old to get carded, think again. In this case, we’re talking library cards. Regardless of where you live in the area, you can join four local library systems: Pasadena, Altadena, City of Los Angeles and LA County.
A library card from your home library entitles you to get cards at the others which is a good idea according to Shauna Redmond, Virtual Services Manager at the Pasadena Public Library. Voice of the Village asked Shauna to elaborate on the benefits of belonging to more than one library system and how to make the most of library memberships.
More cards, more selection
Not all libraries offer all the same apps, carry all the same titles or deliver all the same services. It just makes sense to cover all your bases by joining more libraries.
Download multiple book apps
According to Shauna, Libby is the most popular app for downloading eBooks and audiobooks. (This is because only Libby offers eBooks for Kindle.) Don’t stop with just one app. CloudLibrary and Hoopla also allow you to borrow eBooks and audiobooks. By downloading multiple book apps from multiple libraries, you can really cover all your bases.
Libby also makes it easy if you have more than one library card. Your searches and holds will sync across all the libraries so you might have less time to wait and can get your book sooner from another library.
Read your favorite daily
New York Times, LA Times, The Guardian…They’re all there on PressReader. Well, they’re all somewhere on PressReader. Not every library carries the same newspapers, which is another reason to have more than one library card. The daily Pasadena Star-News is available online with a Pasadena library card.
Check out magazines
Libby, PressReader and Flipster all let you download magazines. There are literally 100s of magazine titles at your fingertips, from the most obscure – Angling Times and Numismatic News, for example – to the most popular – New Yorker, The Economist and The Atlantic. Again, each library subscribes to different magazines, so…yeah…cover your bases.
Watch TV shows, movies and documentaries
In addition to eBooks and audiobooks, Hoopla offers a big selection of TVs shows and movies. Kanopy is another app with an even more extensive selection of movies.
Listen to music
Freegal is a lot like Spotify or Apple Music. Listen to as much streaming music as you want from across all genres. It’s a fun way to learn about new artists. Each week, you can store up to three titles to a personal playlist.
For those who still prefer the feel of holding a book and turning pages, the doors are open—just not the Main Library doors at Pasadena and Altadena, yet. Pasadena Main Library renovation is on schedule to open May in 2028. Updates on the Pasadena Central Library and Altadena Main Library building are available on the library websites.
Altadena also has a mobile library called Curiosity Connection. On Tuesdays, it stops at Grocery Outlet on Lake (10am-12:30pm) and Fair Oaks Burger (3-5:30pm) and on Thursdays at Triangle Park (10am-12:30pm) and Prime Pizza (2:30-5pm). Come by, become a member and find a gem to check out.
There’s more. Author Talks. Book clubs. Computers, sewing machines and other items to check out. It all starts with a card. Or two. Or three. Or more.
