Enhance your mood and well-being: attend this yoga class for adults.
Need help with the computer? Come in for one-on-one assistance.
Join our knitting circle for a fun and social knitting experience. Bring your knitting and share stories and knitting tips.
According to the Mayo Clinic, "If stress has you anxious, tense and worried, consider meditation. Spending even a few minutes in meditation can restore your calm and inner peace." Every Saturday except the 1st Saturday of the month.
The Accordion Club meets at the University Community Branch Library on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month for rehearsal. The public is invited to come and watch as they play!
The Friends of the Mission Hills Branch Library will hold a book sale. Come by and stock up on books while supporting your Library!
Bring in your baby or toddler for a storytime that will help children develop communication skills through storybooks and songs.
Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Zumba® combines a high-energy cardiovascular workout with pulsating Latin music into a fun, calorie burning experience.
Learn internet basics: using a keyboard & mouse, using a flash dirve, browsing the internet, sending e-mails with attachments, and more!
Sign-up at the Information Desk or call the RB Library.
Various Saturdays at 10:00 a.m.
Please call or come in to sign up.
Kids! Come join the Painting Party!
Learn some basic painting techniques and create a different masterpiece at each session!
High school students give free music lessons to children who play the following instruments: saxophone, clarinet, flute, trumpet. Registration required. Register online at http://sayamusic.org.
Join the Zumba craze! Find out what makes this fun workout such a hit. A towel and bottled water are recommended for our Zumba sessions.
Join us as professional artists Judith Shufro and Joe Nyiri introduce a fun new project for children each session. Free and all supplies provided. For ages 5 and up.
Led by Clémence, a native French speaker, French Bench is an opportunity for people who already have some French language skills to practice with others who want to improve their fluency.
This is a fun class and is open to all levels of knitters.
Low income families can take a computer class and qualify for a free computer. Please visit the website of Computers 2 SD Kids for more information and to see if you qualify. Space is limited, sign up is required. Please arrive o
Do you need a computer but can't afford to buy one? Sign-up for the C2SDK seminar where you will learn how to qualify and apply for a computer. Registration required.
Parents, sign up for this introductory computer class for the chance to qualify for a free computer from Computers 2 SD Kids. Sign-ups begin on the first day of the month at the circulation desk.
Join us for our Blowout Patio Booksale. Fill up a bag for just $5.00!
How YOU Can Make America's Finest City Affordable!
Let's get creative! Color, paint, draw, and create a variety of fun and easy art and craft projects! Held every Saturday.
Join us every Saturday at 10:30 for button making. Bring your own printed or drawn image or use one of ours! We have 2 1/2” buttons. All ages welcome. Express yourself @ the Library!
Kids can develop their artistic skills while enjoying a fun craft time.
Children can read aloud to trained and certified therapy dogs. “Paws for Reading” is designed to help children improve their reading skills and confidence in reading out loud. All therapy dogs are provided courtesy of Love on a Leash,
Start your weekend with some weird, quirky, magical science! Children will listen to a story and learn science concepts at the same time! Hands-on activities center around science, technology, engineering, art or mathematics.
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn relaxing method of drawing beautiful images from structured patterns. During the process you relax, focus, and get in a state of well being – healing art. REGISTRATION REQUIRED 619-533-3974
Sign language fun for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with Ms. Jennifer Duncan!
Come learn some simple signs and songs at this fun weekly event!
Fun crafts for the whole family! Anything from various paper crafts to making slime! All ages welcome! Younger children may need assistance from parents.
High school students give free music lessons to children who play the following instruments: piano, cello and violin. Registration required. To register, go to http://sayamusic.org.
Hatha Yoga con rutinas yóguicas para el control de la respiración, y prácticas de meditación para mejorar la salud física, emocional, mental y espiritual.
Spring Fling activities will include:
· Construct a Craft Stick CATAPULT (to launch mini-marshmallows!)
· Create Your Own Wax Design CARDS
· Decorate a Kite POSTER
· Make Your Own Foam SLIME
Join Mrs.Cheryl for some fun crafts!
Prácticas de meditación para disminuir la presión, el estrés y mejorar la salud total.
Learn the story behind Holi, the Hindu festival of color. Participate in throwing colors and sample traditional sweets.
Rescheduled from March 17 due to reports of rain.
Learn how to download library eBooks to your eReader or computer. Quick tips & helpful hints to get the most out of your downloads. Bring your own eReader, tablet, or laptop.
Come and make a terrific craft at your library! (Kindergarten-4th grade)
Do you enjoy math and are eager for a new challenge? Learn new math concepts and strategies known for math competitions. Prepare for math Olympiads and contests. For students grades 6-8.
Earn service hours and help the library make decisions about serving teens in our community. Meets once monthly. Free snacks! Ages 12-18. Interested?
In this Library NExT workshop students learn about the incredible algae in our kelp forest ecosystem, including an interactive “creature features” lesson highlighting invertebrates, fish and sharks. Live underwater kelp forests just off our
This Library NExT course uses concepts of the Tiny House movement to teach students about architecture, social responsibility and the importance of community.
Interested in learning how to eat like a Vegan or Vegetarian? Join us for an informative class that includes instructions on how to cook a dish.
In this Library NExT course, students will make their own simple soft circuits using foam sheets, felt sheets, LEDs, resistors, coin batteries and copper tape.
Friends of the Library Members can get early access to Fiction and Media materials. Join the Friends of the Library today!
Kids make Lego creations. Be creative and have fun!
No sign-up needed. Appropriate for ages 3 to 8 years.
Students will learn fascinating facts, including how much they would weigh if they lived on Jupiter and what causes craters on neighboring planets. Have you ever wondered about what causes craters? Learn all about this and other fascin
Teaching Tolerance Film Series: Viva La Causa: The Story of César Chávez
Celebrate César Chávez Day with a screening of Viva La Causa. Viva La Causa focuses on one of the seminal events in the march for human rights - the grape strike and boycott led by César Chávez and Dolores Huerta.
March is National Craft Month. Join us for some fun crafts!
Quick and helpful tips to get the most out of your technology.
eReader and Device Help
Students will work in teams to rescue a space ship stranded on the surface of the moon due to a battery failure. Teams will develop codes using markers to guide a mini-robot, called an Ozobot that will retrieve supplies to for this hands-on
The Greatest Knight: William the Marshal - Documentary Discussions
BBC’s The Greatest Knight tells the story of William Marshal, the “greatest knight of the Middle Ages.” If you’ve never heard of him, it may be because Marshal is “a forgotten hero of English history.” Marshal was an English soldier and statesman
Kids K through 8: having trouble with that homework? Need a little help? Our friendly Coaches will provide assistance! They'll guide you through math and science assignments, sit with you as you try to sound out words while readi
This is a free event for any level chess player and for all ages. Please indicate your age when registering.
Learn how computer programs are created and start coding your own. Students will learn basic computer programming and gain understanding of how our modern world works in this fun and exciting workshop.
Come join us for and hour of music and refreshments!