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This video was broadcast on Sunday, March 23, 2025. Longtime host of “Reading Rainbow” LeVar Burton held a reading on Saturday at the Altadena Library – weeks after the space reopened.
The library reopened earlier this month after it was shut down due to the Eaton Fire. By Karla Rendon •Published March 23, 2025•Updated on March 24, 2025 at 3:57 pm BOOKMARKER NBC Universal, Inc.
Hundreds join LeVar Burton at Altadena Main Library, for a voice of hope in a fire-weary town The actor and "Reading Rainbow" host read from his children's book about weathering life's storms.
During the event, Burton read his children’s book “The Rhino Who Swallowed a Storm” to more than 500 people of all ages at the library – a book aptly about weathering life’s storms.
The library visit was organized by the Altadena Libraries, William Morris Endeavor, and LeVar Burton Entertainment, as a way to help Altadena after the Eaton Fire.
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