Event finished. This event was in the past: 4:00pm on Thursday, June 05, 2025
All ages are welcome to join us for a gaming party as part of our programming for One Book, One Glendale selection: Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
A mobile video game theater will be available outside the library. Play the games that influenced Sam and Sadie throughout their lives, strengthened their friendship, and inspired the games they develop together.
The game truck is open to adults, teens, and children and will be available at different branches the following days:
PARKING
Library parking is available onsite. Parking entrance is behind the Fire Station and Library buildings on Sunset Ave. Visitors receive 3-hour free parking and 15 minutes drop off parking is available in front of the library. Accessible parking and wheelchair ramp is available in the parking lot.
For additional information about this event, please contact Montrose Library at (818)548-2048 or send us an email at LibraryInfo@GlendaleCA.gov.
About One Book, One Glendale
One Book, One Glendale is a beloved community reading event that brings together the Glendale to foster a sense of community through a shared reading experience. By promoting literacy and meaningful dialogue, this program unites our city around a single book. This year's selection is Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, A glorious and immersive novel about two childhood friends, once estranged, who reunite as adults to create video games, finding an intimacy in digital worlds that eludes them in their real lives.
Copies of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow are available at Glendale Library, Arts & Culture locations. Copies of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow are also available for purchase from our community partner Once Upon a Time Book Store. Book signings will follow the presentation.
This program is generously sponsored by the Glendale Arts and Culture Commission through funding from the Urban Art Fund
The Montrose Library, located on the east end of the Montrose Shopping Park, is a classic neighborhood branch library with materials and activities for adults, teens and children. Programs include adult activity based social clubs, teen volunteer programs and children's storytimes. The 1961 building offers a lot of natural light and includes a quiet room in the adult fiction area.