EVERYONE Plays @ the Library is a fun way to play your own board games with new friends or play the many games on hand at the library.
Whether you’re already an avid board gamer or are looking to learn, all ages are welcome!
EVERYONE Plays @ the Library is a fun way to play your own board games with new friends or play the many games on hand at the library.
Whether you’re already an avid board gamer or are looking to learn, all ages are welcome!
Join the knitting and crochet circle. Improve your skills in these traditional art forms. Bring your project for social crafting!
FREE writing workshops--Saturdays, April 20 through May 11--are open to writers age 16+ for participants with any experience level and working in any genre.
Open Adult Ballet Class 10:00am - 11:30am
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Network Safety Series
Stop and Swap: Seeds, Plants, Veggies, Fruits, Flowers and More!
Too many zucchinis? Lots of cut flowers? Succulents getting too big? Fruits and Veggies galore? Ordered too many radish seeds?
This interactive presentation covers essential skills for potential or experienced bike commuters.
Thinking about college? Learn how to navigate the college admissions process in this course! The course will cover a variety of topics, including financial aid, choosing a major, and determining which college best fits your goals.
All sewing levels welcome! New to sewing? No problem. No experience necessary. We will show you the basic skills that can be used in future sewing projects.
Patty Palenschat creates realistic portraits and sculptures of people and animals. Her artwork has been exhibited locally including at Liberty Station, Bayfront Gallery, and the Chula Vista Art Association.
Would you like to learn a card game that is challenging for your mind while also providing a rewarding social experience with your friends? Bridge has been played by millions around the world since it took its current form about a century ago.
If attending RSVP to tlampell21@gmail.com.
April's book is La Cocinera de Frida, by Florencia Etcheves.
William Shakespeare exited the earthly stage on April 23, 1616, but Union-Tribune language columnist Richard Lederer will demonstrate that the Bard is alive and well and living in our English language.
Luke Dumas presents his new book, The Paleontologist at a free, open to the public author event and signing at the Skyline Hills Library.
Join us at the Kensington-Normal Heights Library for a Free Persian Music Concert in the park. The music will be jazz inspired with a Persian flair. There will be a mix of Eastern and Western Instruments. This is a monthly music series.
"Truth Be Told": A Pa’ Letras Staged Reading