Computers 101
Need help using the computer or navigating the internet? We offer one-on-one assistance!
Need help using the computer or navigating the internet? We offer one-on-one assistance!
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.
Join our knitting circle for a fun and social knitting experience. Bring your knitting and share stories and knitting tips.
Interested in becoming a citizen? Join the ongoing class for assistance in passing your Citizenship Test!
Join us for a craft and information on the Money as You Grow program, which encourages families to read and do fun activities at home to help young children learn and build good money habots. We will provide books and activity guides for you
We can help you get started.
1st Saturday: How to set up an email account
2nd Saturday: How to navigate the internet
3rd Saturday: Basics of Microsoft Word
4th Saturdays: Your basic computer questions answered
Gain insight into books by group discussions of plot, characters and theme.
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.
Caitlin Rother, a writing coach and New York Times bestselling author of 11 books, will give you some tips and get your creative juices flowing with some trigger exercises in this 90-minute workshop.
Learn how to code using the Python programming language in this 10 week course. No prior programming experience is necessary! Python is an extremely elegant language, great for novices and pros alike.
Knit our community together, while we either learn how to knie or work on our own projects. Please bring yarn, needles, your project, and come ready to knit with Eileen Adler. This programs repeats on the 3rd Saturday of each month, as
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!
Sally Ride Science Presents Solar Eclipse Workshop. Registration is required and can be done by visiting the following site: sandiego.gov/librarynext
Find out the science behind this awe-inspiring celestial event with a family-friendly workshop for Middle School aged children and families. Get ready for the “Great American” solar eclipse.
Get ready for the great American solar eclipse on Aug 21. Find out the science behind this awe-inspring celestial event with a family friendly workshop.
Register online by August 17 at https://www.sallyridescience.com/next-sd/
Chinese Language Book Club (Book Scent) held on the third Saturday of every month.
Join us to wonderful Oasis class: "Jewels in America’s Natural Crown – Three National Parks"
Children will have an opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get creative every Saturday during the summer. Materials will be provided for young artists to explore, create and let their imagination loose! Saturdays, 10:00 am-2:00 pm
Join Mr. Luan as he takes toddlers on an interactive storytime ride using felt boards, fingerplays, songs, maybe some puppets, and a lively book or two!
Let's get creative! Color, paint, draw, and create a variety of fun and easy art and craft projects! Now 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!
This third Saturday of the month storytime is made available for working parents and their babies, toddler, preschoolers up to ages 5.
Come practice your reading or storytelling skills with Finnegan a certified therapy dog with San Diego Love on a Leash!
Build with LEGO® bricks as you learn about the world! Topics and subjects change with each class and may include science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM), as well as robotics and animation!
Kids can develop their artistic skills while enjoying a fun craft time.
Sign language fun for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with Jennifer Duncan.
Fun crafts for the whole family! Anything from various paper crafts to making slime! All ages welcome! Younger children may need assistance from parents.
This yoga class is suitable for beginners but will offer modifications and variations that challenge advanced students.
All are welome to attend a musical adaptation of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory presented by the Summer Theater Workshop performers!
Fun for all ages!
Play your favorite board games at the Logan Heights Library. Featured games include Battleship, Mancala, Uno, Checkers and many more.
It's Back!! The Summer Fun Café opens on June 19th and serves a hot, nutritious lunch to all children 18 and under, through August 18th. No registration required, just a good appetite! Brought to you by the San Diego Unified Scho
Have you wanted to join a writing group but are busy on weekdays? Join our weekend writing group, Writer's Block! Grab a pen and a notebook and join us for an hour of writerly fun! Includes a prompt, time to write, and time to share.
Free course to deepen your knowledge and practice of meditation.
Each month the San Carlos Friends of the Library sponsor artists to show their works in the Library’s Community Room. Many of the artists will have an artist’s reception on the 3rd Saturday where you can meet the artists and discuss their work.
Are you looking to expand your technology skills? We're here to help. Make an appointment for one-on-one assistance.
Sign-up required.
Ojos y Orejas is Eyes and Ears. Bilingual Stories and Crafts for toddlers to children seven years of age in Spanish and English. All ages welcomed.
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.
Enjoy working on a new craft each week. Bring a friend and have fun!
Kids Kraft program will include a special craft on Saturday August 26th to celebrate your child's big step into Kindergarten!
For students grades 6-8. 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.
Join us for an energetic storytime and visit with children’s author Karlin Gray.
Meet SD Robotechs, Westview High School FTC Robotics Club #8742, at their 4-week summer event!
Includes real FTC material and programming with sensors! Learn more about the Robotics Club and have fun!
Simple 4-day schedule:
Celebrate the end of the Summer Reading Program! Dance to Evolve will be doing a fun, interactive movement program followed by an Ice Cream Social. Register to receive a reminder e-mail!
Sally Ride Science presents a free Solar Eclipse Workshop. You can register at: sallyridescience.com/next
Members of the San Diego Chapter of the Colored Pencil Society of America will demonstrate the art of drawing with colored pencils.
Kids make a Lego creation that will be displayed in the library. Be creative and have fun! No sign-up needed. Appropriate for ages 3 to 8 years.
Professional bicycle mechanics provide minor repair and basic maintenance assistance on a walk-up basis. Bring your bicycle and receive help with flats, cables adjustments, and other simple fixes.
Need help understanding how to use your tablet or mobile phone? Learn how to access SDPL’s digital content and other eResources.
Bring in your device for hands-on, one-on-one help to answer general questions about your device.
Join us for Bingo and win prizes!
Coloring is not just for kids! Find out why coloring for adults is the latest & greatest way to de-stress! Come and spend an hour of stress relieving, mindful, and calm creative expression.
99.9% of human genome is identical among individuals. The other 0.1% makes us biologically unique. Sometimes the difference between two traits can be traced to a single chemical change in our DNA.
Throughout history, eclipses have fascinated people of all cultures, and were often interpreted as powerful portents or divine acts.