Meet for a different book selection every third Tuesday of the month. Read the book, There There by Tommy Orange and then join a lively book discussion here at Balboa Branch Library.
Free Digital Literacy Classes presented by the San Diego Futures Foundation and the SD Access 4 All Initiative. Our March series focuses on file management. Classes are held every Tuesday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
You can save lives by participating in the Red Cross Blood Drive at Rancho Peñasquitos Branch Library!
Blood supplies are dangerously low. All blood types needed now!
Free tax preparation from AARP. Please bring all necessary paperwork.
Work on your flexibility, strength building and quiet your mind with functional movement practice. Participate at your own ability. Wear flexible clothing and bring any preferred yoga equipment.
Note: The appointments are filled up. The next open availability is March 19th.
Learn the art of knitting. See how much fun knitting can be. Open to all ages and skill levels. Bring a pair of needles and we'll help get you going; yarn available if needed. See how much fun and gratifying knitting can be!
Open to the public and are free of charge. Play variety board games.
Join us for our Book Club, which meets on the third Tuesday of every month. For the month of March we will be discussing The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles.
Our Crochet-Along meets every first and third Tuesday of the month starting January 2024. A crochet-along is when a group of crocheters all work on the same project at the same time.
Session 4: Personal Sanctuary // Rug Making
Exploring the artistic and design significance of rugs from the SWANA region, Participants will create a rug of their design to act as a personal safe space built upon their version of an “idea
Get Lit with Patty Bookclub will be meeting to discuss their current read, The Golden Couple by Greer Hendricks.
Copies are available at the Circulation Desk, while supplies last.
Never used a computer before or have very little experience? Learn basic computer skills on one of our computers with guidance from one of our staff.
We’ll go over:
· Parts of a computer and Logging on
Got stuck on borrowing an eBook? Need help setting up that new tablet? Bring your questions and devices to receive one-on-one assistance with:
· Cloud Library, SDPL to Go
· iPad, iPhone, MacBook
Let's play chess! All ages and skill levels are welcome to play casual games in our relaxed setting.
Come join us for our LEGO BLOCK PARTY!!
Come to the library to learn and play board games. We will have a collection of games available and you are also welcome to bring your own games. Game play will be self-led by participants. All ages welcome!
Calling all yarn enthusiasts!
Join us for an inclusive crochet and knit space at the library, open to crafters of all levels.
For the next book club meeting: Read a book of your choice and bring it to the group to share. April's selection: Rules of Civility by Amor Toles. Pick up your copy at the Circulation Desk at the Library.
Do you want to learn how to integrate more fruits, vegetables and whole grains into your diet, in a way that is tasty and doesn’t leave you feeling deprived of the foods you want? Sign-up for our hands-on cooking classes.
Choose from a large selection of modern board games, or bring your own, and join a community of gamers at your library.
Point Loma library, downstairs tables
Tuesdays · 6:00-7:45 PM
Robert McCall discovers his friends are under the control of the mafia and becomes their protector.
2023 · 109 minutes · R
"Murder by the Book" True Crime Book Discussion (Online and In-Person)
Here we discuss the best true crime books. While the stories can be gruesome and the characters repulsive, the stories entertain and often promote considerations of sociological and psychological perspectives. We will discuss the narra
Join us for casual, friendly conversation designed to increase participants' comfort with the English language and maybe make new friends.