(CNN) Crowds of mourners will gather in Los Angeles on Monday to honor the lives of Kobe Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.

Numerous tributes have taken place since the Bryant, Gianna and seven others were killed in a helicopter crash last month. Bryant and his daughter were laid to rest in a cemetery in Southern California on February 7.

But Monday's memorial service will be a chance for the public to reflect on Bryant's life and mourn the loss of the basketball legend and his daughter.

Here's what you should know.

When is the memorial?

The "Celebration of Life" is set to begin at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) on Monday, February 24, Vanessa Bryant, Kobe's wife and Gianna's mother, announced on Instagram.

The date, 2/24, is symbolic. Bryant wore the number 24 in the latter part of his NBA career, while Gianna wore the number 2 for her youth basketball teams.

"#2, #24 #20 years as a Laker and the amount of years Kob and I were together," Vanessa wrote in a caption.

Where is it?

The memorial will be held at the Staples Center, where Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers and where his fans gathered to comfort each another after his death, building a makeshift monument out of flowers, letters, basketballs and jerseys.

Hours after the Bryant memorial, the Staples Center will host a scheduled NBA game between the Los Angeles Clippers and the Memphis Grizzlies.

Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James, center, and Quinn Cook react to a video tribute for Kobe Bryant, before their game against the Portland Trail Blazers on January 31. Hide Caption 1 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant The jerseys of Kobe Bryant, right, and his daughter Gianna are draped on the seats the two last sat on at Staples Center, prior to the Lakers' game against the Portland Trail Blazers in Los Angeles, Friday, January 31. The last game the two attended was on December 29, 2019, when the Lakers faced the Dallas Mavericks. Hide Caption 2 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A message honoring Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna is seen on the marquee of the Hollywood Paladium on Sunset Boulevard. Hide Caption 3 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A makeshift memorial outside Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 31. Hide Caption 4 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A mural of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna adorns a basketball court on Monday, January 28, in Taguig, Metro Manila, Philippines. Hide Caption 5 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant The Empire State Building is illuminated gold and purple to honor Kobe Bryant on January 28. Hide Caption 6 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Serbia's Novak Djokovic gets emotional as he talks about Kobe Bryant after winning a men's singles quarter-final match against Canada's Milos Raonic on day nine of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 28. Hide Caption 7 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Notes are seen on a wall with painted portraits of Kobe Bryant and his daughter Gianna outside the "House of Kobe" basketball court on January 28 in Valenzuela, Metro Manila, Philippines. Hide Caption 8 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Store manager Satoshi Kanazawa, right, and Kazuhiro Taguchi hang a poster showing an image of former NBA basketball player Kobe Bryant at Selection in Tokyo on Monday, January 27. Hide Caption 9 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant The Detroit Pistons honor Kobe Bryant by wearing numbers 8 and 24 on their jerseys prior to a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on January 27 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. Hide Caption 10 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Coco Gauff pays tribute to Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna, with their names hand-written on her tennis tennis shoes during her Australian Open doubles tennis match on January 27. Hide Caption 11 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Fans place flowers at a makeshift memorial outside of the Staples Center in Los Angeles on January 27. Hide Caption 12 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Nicole Mascarenhas wipes her eyes in front of the Staples Center on January 27. Hide Caption 13 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Children play with paper balls and a trash can in front of a makeshift memorial on January 27. A group of fans gathered at the LA Live Plaza and took turns shooting paper balls into the trash can while yelling "Kobe," a gesture practiced in classrooms and offices across America. Hide Caption 14 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A sign at the 42nd St-Bryant Park subway station in New York City is covered with tape to read "Kobe Byrant Park" on January 27. Hide Caption 15 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Gregg Donovan holds flowers at a memorial for Kobe Bryant near the Staples Center on January 27. Hide Caption 16 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A spectator at the Australian open wears a Kobe Bryant jersey on January 27. Hide Caption 17 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Flowers, jerseys and other memorabilia is left at the entrance of the Bryant Gymnasium at Lower Merion High School in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, on January 27. Hide Caption 18 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant People mourn for former NBA star Kobe Bryant near the Staples Center on January 26. Hide Caption 19 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant People gather near a small memorial outside of a basketball court in Calabasas, California, on January 26. Hide Caption 20 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant The Pacific Park Ferris wheel at the Santa Monica Pier is lit up purple and gold with Kobe Bryant's number 24 in Los Angeles on January 26. Hide Caption 21 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant From left, Houston Rockets players Tyson Chandler, Austin Rivers and P.J. Tucker react during a tribute to Kobe Bryant before their game against the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, January 26. Hide Caption 22 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Host Alicia Keys speaks about Bryant during the 2020 Grammy Awards on Sunday at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Bryant spent his 20-year NBA career with the Lakers, who play in the Staples Center. Hide Caption 23 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant From left, Alex Fultz, Eddy Rivas and Rene Alfaro react to Bryant's death on Sunday outside of the Staples Center. Hide Caption 24 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant AFC defensive end Calais Campbell kneels as he and his teammates react to the announcement of Bryant's death Sunday in the second quarter of the 2020 Pro Bowl on Sunday in Orlando. Hide Caption 25 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Dharma Brown, 8, writes a note to the late Bryant outside of the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday. Hide Caption 26 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant LA Clippers assistant coaches Sam Cassell and Tyronn Lue react on the bench after honoring Kobe Bryant during a game against the Orlando Magic at Amway Center in Orlando on Sunday. Hide Caption 27 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant The ceiling of Madison Square Garden is lit in the colors of the Los Angeles Lakers as Bryant's picture is displayed during a moment of silence Sunday. Hide Caption 28 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant People gather at a memorial for Kobe Bryant near the Staples Center in Los Angeles on Sunday. Hide Caption 29 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A fan shows off a Bryant jersey during a game between the Orlando Magic and the LA Clippers on Sunday. Hide Caption 30 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Players and fans in Memphis observe a moment of silence for Bryant before the Phoenix Suns game against the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday. Hide Caption 31 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Inside the Staples Center, a man takes a photo of a mural featuring Bryant on Sunday. Hide Caption 32 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Fans mourn in front of Bryant's image across from Staples Center on Sunday. Hide Caption 33 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A memorial for Bryant is seen Sunday near the Staples Center. Hide Caption 34 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A moment of silence is taken before the game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Toronto Raptors on Sunday at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas. Hide Caption 35 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Fans are seen at a memorial started next to a mural of Bryant on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles on Sunday. Hide Caption 36 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Fans stand for a moment of silence before the game between the Orlando Magic and the LA Clippers in Orlando on Sunday. Hide Caption 37 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant Elana Hirschman hugs her 11-year-old son Bryan as her husband Craig stands by Sunday near the scene of the deadly helicopter crash in Calabasas, California. Hide Caption 38 of 39 Photos: The world mourns NBA legend Kobe Bryant A fan pays respects at a mural depicting Bryant in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday. Hide Caption 39 of 39

Who will attend?

Vanessa Bryant will attend the public service, a source close to the Lakers and the Bryant family told CNN.

It's unclear who will speak at the memorial, but thousands of people from Los Angeles and beyond are expected to attend.

The Staples Center can seat about 20,000 people for non-sports events. About 17,000 tickets were given away for Michael Jackson's memorial in 2009

A limited number of tickets were sold, ranging in price from $24.02 to $224 — another homage to the numbers Bryant and his daughter wore on their jerseys.

Proceeds from ticket sales are being donated to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation.

How can I watch it?

Coverage of the event will be available on CNN's website, but many local Los Angeles TV stations are expected to broadcast the event live, according to organizers.

NBA TV will carry the memorial service, according to the schedule on its website , with a 4-hour block beginning at 1 p.m. ET.

The celebration of life will not play on the screens outside the Staples Center nor at nearby LA Live. There will not be any overflow locations for the public to watch the event, organizers said.

People without tickets are strongly urged to not travel downtown, and many of the streets around the Staples Center will be inaccessible.

How can I honor Kobe in my own way?

Kobe Bryant wasn't just one of the greatest basketball players of all time. He was also passionate about philanthropy and championing youth sports.

If you'd like to honor Bryant and his legacy, here are a few charities you can donate to.

The Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation: Previously known as the Mamba Sports Foundation, Previously known as the Mamba Sports Foundation, Vanessa Bryant announced earlier this month that t he foundation had changed its name to honor Gianna . It provides funding to underserved communities and athletes in hopes of positively impacting their lives through sports.

Make A Wish Foundation: Kobe Bryant granted the wishes of more than 250 children battling life-threatening illnesses Kobe Bryant granted the wishes of more than 250 children battling life-threatening illnesses via the Make A Wish Foundation over the years.