English as a Second Language Class (ESL)
Free, non-credit, English as a Second Language Class for adults, presented by Palomar College:
Free, non-credit, English as a Second Language Class for adults, presented by Palomar College:
A major challenge job seekers face is in knowing what to say to impress employers. Communicate your value to employers effectively and professionally.
An inclusive story time for ages 3-5 years, of all abilities, especially those with special needs. Enjoy stories, songs, rhymes and free play in a small group setting. 2nd, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays, 10:30- 11:00 a.m.
Join our Children’s Librarian Miss Luz for stories, songs, fingerplays, and lots of fun! This Storytime is designed especially for children ages 2-4. This program meets every Wednesday.
Listen to simple books, do lap rhymes, finger rhymes and sing songs. Then play with fun educational toys while your grownups chat. For babies and toddlers and their caregivers.
Join us for a fun class full of games and creative movement.
Mission Valley's Veterans Connect at the Library Veterans Resource Center can be the connection vets need for help. Our skilled volunteers can help veterans with finding employment, accessing health benefits, buying a home, and other needs.
Dr. Sanchez is available to answer business development questions, review resources, and more. Please call the library to make an appointment.
Little ones are able to make noise, play, and meet new friends. This is a loosely structured, baby-led program of play, music, bubbles, songs and more. For babies and toddlers 0-2 years.
Weekly projects are designed to introduce various art techniques and inspire creative process.
Fun poses for parents and kids with lots of movement and a story. Watch your child transform into a cat, monkey, dog, lion, and much more.
Looking to meet up and work with other knitting and crocheting enthusiasts?
We’ve brought the yoga studio to our community!
Early literacy lapsit storytime with music, fingerplays and books. Encourages language learning and cognitive development for young babies. Gives parents an opportunity to meet other parents while babies socialize and play.
Instructors are from Silver Age Yoga. Every class utilizes chairs but please bring your own exercise mat if desired. No reservations required.
Adults of all ages can attend this thoughtful and introspective program which will provide you with the opportunity to consider Identification of Your Personal Values, Creating “Peace of Mind” Documents, Life Review and Creating a Legacy, and Your
In order to combat the spread of Hepatitis A, the San Diego County Health & Human Services Agency is offering free Hepatitis vaccinations.
Often overlooked, cover letters are a critical element to job search success. Identify what employers want to know about you before inviting you to an interview, then explore the steps to impressive and attention-getting cover letters.
The UC Book Club meets on the 4th Wednesday of every month to discuss popular and thought-provoking books. Contact the library for reading schedule.
Join us for funny books, silly songs, and creative crafts! A great opportunity for kids to learn and work together in a casual setting. Every Wednesday. Ages 4-9.
Don’t wait to Communicate! Open a window into your baby’s mind and personality with Baby Sign Language, and give your child a better way to commmunicate what she needs and wants.
Gain basic skills on using a computer, surfing the internet printing web pages, and using email. Sign-up at the Information Desk or call the RB Library.
Volunteers will help you create, design, and print objects in 3D! All ages welcome!
Join us in making Rice Krispie Treat Pumpkins for a special Halloween Treat! No registration necessary. All ages are welcome!
Silver Age Yoga is designed so that seniors can safely participate at their level of comfort. Bring a yoga mat and water, wear comfortable clothing, and be prepared to remove your shoes.
Kids K through 8: having trouble with that homework? Need a little help? Our friendly Coaches will provide assistance! They'll guide you through math and science assignments, sit with you as you try to sound out words while readi
Homework centers are open free of charge for students in need of homework help. No pre registration is required.
Free for students and their families in need of homework help.
K through 8.
No registration required.
Homework help is free to students & their families. Pre-registration is not required.
The Homework Center is open:
· Monday & Thursday: 3-6 PM
· Tuesday & Wednesday: 3-7 PM
Homework help is free to students & their families. Pre-registration is not required.
If you're in grades K-8 and you need help with your homework, stop by and let one of our tutors help you out.
Join our Lego Club every Wednesday with our very own lego expert, Ms. Victoria for cool projects and talking shop. Open to all ages but adult supervision needed for ages under 5.
In Seminar Room 4, downstairs.
Looking for a pleasant environment to do your homework? We have qualified homework coaches, study supplies, a friendly workspace, and a library of resources!
Dr. Sanchez is available to provide job searching assistance, resume reviews, and more. Please call the library to make an appointment.
Children and teens develop and nurture their creative talents in Anime/Manga Art. No registration required. Materials provided.
Join Bedtime Math's Crazy 8s Club, where you'll build stuff, run and jump, make music, make a mess... it's a totally new kind of math club!
Do you want to learn how to use our eCollection like a pro? Stop by during this walk-in service with your device and get guidance, tips and advice on how to navigate the eCollection.
Join us for low-scare Halloween fun! We will be screening the classic animated short film "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown" (run time 26 minutes) and making a Halloween themed craft.
Learn, play, and create with LEGOs! Children can build with LEGOs and display their creations in the library.
Paint high, paint low. Paint often so that your heart's all aglow. Join Ms. Ana as she helps guide you through a fun paint session!
Challenge Island encourages creativity, critical thinking, and social skills while instilling a love of engineering. Ages 8-12. Registration required. Call 619-527-3430 to sign up. In today’s session, kids will learn how tr
Meeting of the Maintenance Area District board for La Jolla. Open to the public.
Volunteer led homework help for students in grades K-12.
This Community Conversation will be a group of neighborhood residents getting together to discuss a short list of questions about our community. We want to hear about your concerns, your aspirations and your ideas for improving the
Wear your scariest, most unique, or best home made costume to participate in the Costume Contest (0-12 years old). Halloween themed craft and a piñata will kick-off your Halloween fun! Sponsored by the Teen Council of Otay Mesa-Nestor
Homework Help is back at Balboa Library! We are pleased to offer this program for our Kindergarten through 8th grade students. Miss Heidi, our volunteer, will assist students with their homework questions. Come and welcome Miss Heidi.
Kids can have fun and get creative while building with LEGO.
Paws for Reading is a program that allows children to read aloud to a therapy dog in order to improve reading and communication skills.
This yoga class is suitable for beginners but will offer modifications and variations that challenge advanced students.
Join us in celebration of the new school year. Get a library card and learn about all the resources we have to offer. Some refreshments and giveaways will be provided.
WHAT: FREE classes to prepare for the Citizenship Test and Interview for all English levels
WHEN: 10-Week course starting October 17th
Enter if you dare, it's time for a scare! Candy, ghouls and vampires too! The time to be frightened is long overdue...
Review of SAT and ACT Exam scores with Princeton Review
Teen movie of the month: Kong, Skull Island.
In a special workshop, the San Diego Guild of Puppetry demonstrates the art of making paper skeleton masks using construction paper.
Fun crafts for children of all ages!
The Friends of the Clairemont Library present a monthly free concert featuring talented local musicians.
Come and enjoy terrific stories and practice listening skills. We look forward to seeing you.
(Kindergarteners - 2nd Grade)
Hey LEGO fans, Play-Well TEKnologies is coming back for another super awesome LEGO Engineering event!
Free course to deepen your knowledge and practice of meditation.
Learn how to decorate a sugar skull. Calaveras are miniature sugar skulls decorated to help celebrate Dia de los Muertos. All supplies are provided. Children 8 and younger will need a parent present. Space is limited, reser
Board games, chess, trivia - we've got an assortment for your amusement! All ages welcome.
Free homework tutoring for students K-10th grade. No registration.
Do Ghosts Exist?
Enjoy an evening of music with Camarada Quartet featuring Beth Ross Buckley (flute), David Buckley (violin), Dana Burnett (piano), and Joann Morrison-Pernela (cello) . Children 7 years and older are welcome to attend with their parent.
A full half hour of children’s music! Mr. Mark plays the guitar and leads the singing with new and traditional children’s songs. We supply the maracas and the lyrics. It is great fun, come join us!
Join us for stories, songs and a craft the whole family can enjoy.
Learn to recognize the signs of alcohol and drug addtion, and what you can do to help a friend or family member in need of help.
Aryn Rannazzisi leads a gentle paced class combining breath work and postures (asanas) to promote strength, flexibility and balance. This all-level class will include inversions, back bends and sun salutations.
The Mystery Book Group will discuss a mystery novel. New members are always welcome to attend and participate! Please read the book beforehand. Books are available at the Circulation Desk while supplies last.
Children and their families are invited to join us for stories and songs on Wednesdays @ 6:30 p.m. Feel free to come dressed in your pajamas!
A community meeting that provides information and acts as a forum for community problems.
For 7th to 12th graders. We will discuss Little Brother by Cory Doctorow.
The Scripps Ranch Book Discussion Group invites you to join us on the 4th Wednesday of each month.