Watch Anime with us and appreciate Japanese culture with Karaoke!
Qi Gong (Chi Gong) is a simple preventative health method of relaxing and harmonizing the body. These gentle exercises are suitable for any age and health condition.
Free class. Interested? Simply attend.
Mind and Body Fitness is done mostly standing or in a chair. No mats required.
Space is limited to 25 people per class.
Be sure to get to the library a little early, this class fills up fast!
Join us in the patio. Bring your own book or as library staff for a recommendation.
Tea & coffee provided.
We are providing activities for adults to choose from: board games, adult coloring, puzzles, etc. Choose your activity and socialize with others.
Bilingual.
During this class, students will understand the benefits of being active. Students will recognize the different types of exercise. We will discover what it means to be moderate active.
Aging in Place: Home Modifications for Successful and Independent Living - Part of the Living Well for Adults Seminar Series
Explore essential strategies to optimize the safety, comfort, and livability of your home.
Library for All: Hangout is a monthly program for adults with special needs to chat, color, play games or make puzzles. People of all abilities are welcome to participate in this event.
A gathering of intermediate & advanced players who want to enjoy a few rounds of mahjong together!
Materials are provided
Gentle Yoga for Adults - Part of the Living Well for Adults program series
Bring a mat and towel to enjoy a calming and gentle yoga experience.
No registration necessary.
Presented by Healthy Adventures.
Hospice & Palliative Care Presentation with Sharp HospiceCare & Transitions
During this presentation, you'll learn about hospice and palliative care for people with serious illness. We will also explore the benefits and services that both programs provide.
Participate in a group training class where you'll practice your sensory-motor skills, balance, coordination, processing skills and more to enhance your cognitive, physical, social and emotional wellbeing through an integrated proven approach.&nbs
All are welcome to attend this monthly meeting of the Friends of the Rancho Peñasquitos Branch Library.
Join us for a lively discussion of this month's book, "The Last House on the Street" by Diane Chamberlain. Copies of the book are available for checkout at the RB Branch Library.
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!
Beginners always welcome. We supply the materials. Individuals with visual impairment and the hard of hearing are encouraged to attend!
Community members with a basic grasp of English language can have fun themed conversations and build relationships with one another. We will talk about ourselves, our cultures, and more.