Stop in to learn Japanese or improve your Japanese language skills!
If you have further questions regarding to the language class, please contact Cris Fitch at Cris.fitch@gmail.com
Stop in to learn Japanese or improve your Japanese language skills!
If you have further questions regarding to the language class, please contact Cris Fitch at Cris.fitch@gmail.com
Free play with LEGO bricks encourages creativity and improves social skills. Designed for ages 5+
Dive into the world of video games at the San Diego Public Library’s 2nd annual Game Jam! Learn the basics of game development and design, then collaborate in teams to build your own game using a combination of Godot, RenPy, and Scratch.
Open Adult Ballet Class 10:00am - 11:30am
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.
Are you an African-American DJ in the San Diego Area seeking a community of like-minded individuals to collaborate with and enhance your DJing skills? Look no further.
Cyclists ages 12+ are invited to learn about bike safety and being a bike-friendly driver in this presentation by the San Diego County Bicycle Coalition.
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!
Participants will select from 20+ different pre-drilled books, carefully deciding which cover designs or colors that inspire or speak to their personal aesthetic.
Need help with your email? Struggling to navigate a particular website? New smartphone or tablet? Come get some tech help with our library staff! We're experienced with tech problem-solving and are eager to assist you!
Join us for this FREE performance by Loud Fridge Theatre Group
Twelfth Night of the Living Dead (or What You Kill) is written by A.J. Schaar. Original text by William Shakespeare, and Directed by Kate Rose Reynolds.