Inglewood Daily Brief: City Events, Library Programs, and February Closures
Inglewood, CA — February 6, 2026 — City calendars highlight library programs, upcoming closures, and Black History Month events across Inglewood this week.
Here’s what Inglewood residents should know today
As February continues, several city-run programs and events are moving forward across Inglewood, with a mix of community activities, youth services, and planned city closures worth noting.
Library programs stay busy
The Inglewood Public Library system remains active this week, particularly at the Crenshaw-Imperial Branch. Ongoing February Reading Challenge events are open to residents of all ages, encouraging a mix of fiction, nonfiction, and graphic novels throughout the month.
Teen-focused services are also drawing attention, including midweek drop-in resume assistance designed to help young residents prepare for jobs, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Library staff continue to offer one-on-one help without appointments.
City Hall closures ahead
Residents planning in-person city business should be aware of scheduled City Hall closures later this month. City offices are set to close on Friday, February 13, and again on Friday, February 27. Online services and digital resources will remain available during those days.
Officials encourage residents to plan payments, permit needs, and document requests in advance to avoid delays.
Black History Month events coming up
Inglewood’s Black History Month celebration is scheduled for later in February in the Downtown Market Street area. The event is expected to include community programming, cultural activities, and local participation highlighting Black history and contributions in the city.
Additional details are expected as the event date approaches, and residents are encouraged to monitor the city’s event calendar for updates.
Looking ahead
With February shaping up as a busy month for community programming, city leaders continue to emphasize local engagement through libraries, cultural events, and civic participation. More announcements are expected as the month progresses.
Sources
https://www.cityofinglewood.org/Calendar.aspx
https://www.cityofinglewood.org/
https://www.cityofinglewood.org/Calendar.aspx?CID=14
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