Arts & Crafts for Kids
Let's get creative! Color, paint, draw, and create a variety of fun and easy art and craft projects! Held every Saturday.
Let's get creative! Color, paint, draw, and create a variety of fun and easy art and craft projects! Held every Saturday.
The benefits of yoga include increased flexibility, strength, balance, and body awareness as well as stress reduction.
Have any computer questions? Come see Mr Bob, he will be glad to help.
FREE Introductory Classes in Python presented by Tech Academy for Girls!
Join our knitting circle for a fun and social knitting experience. Bring your knitting and share stories and knitting tips.
The Accordion Club meets at the University Community Branch Library on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month for rehearsal. The public is invited to come and watch as they play!
This is a baseball program with SABR (Society for American Baseball Research). Speakers talk about various aspects of the game, about their research projects, or authors will talk about their latest works.
Join us as professional artist Joe Nyiri introduces a fun new project for children each session. Free and all supplies provided. For ages 5 and up.
Receive individual assistance with downloading library E-books to your device.
Every other Saturday at 10:00 a.m.
Please call or come in to sign up.
Led by Clémence, a native French speaker, French Bench is an opportunity for people who already have some French language skills to practice with others who want to improve their fluency.
Prácticas de meditación para disminuir la presión, el estrés y mejorar la salud total.
Low income families can take a computer class and qualify for a free computer. Please visit the website of Computers 2 SD Kids for more information and to see if you qualify. Space is limited, sign up is required. Please arrive o
Do you need a computer but can't afford to buy one? Sign-up for the C2SDK seminar where you will learn how to qualify and apply for a computer. Registration required.
Families attend training class then receive a basic desktop computer at no cost. To sign up please call the Logan Heights Branch Library for registration at (619) 533-3968.
Parents, sign up for this introductory computer class for the chance to qualify for a free computer from Computers 2 SD Kids. Sign-ups begin on the first day of the month at the circulation desk.
Get ready to program and fly pocket-sized drones through aerial acrobatic missions! Working in groups, students will build a remote controller and program a drone to compete in a high-flying race. DIY Drones are for in-class use only.
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.
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!
Children can read aloud to trained and certified therapy dogs. “Paws for Reading” is designed to help children improve their reading skills and confidence in reading out loud. All therapy dogs are provided courtesy of Love on a Leash,
Community Singers. No experience necessary. All ages welcome. For more information contact Zulma at zmonsalvo@yahoo.com
Zentangle is an easy-to-learn relaxing method of drawing beautiful images from structured patterns. During the process you relax, focus, and get in a state of well being – healing art. Limited to 10 - please register by calling 619-533
We are excited to once again have a “reading to children program” here at the Point Loma Library. We welcome Ruff Readers with Ms. Donna and Lula Mae to our library. Lula Mae is a Labradoodle who is very sweet and fun.
To Register please fillout the application and turn it into the Logan Heights Branch Library prior to the start of the classes.
Adult Group Guitar (ages 13+) from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm.
Sign language fun for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with Ms. Jennifer Duncan!
Come learn some simple signs and songs at this fun weekly event!
Join the Rancho Bernardo Teen Council! Discuss the programs and materials you'd like to see at the library, and help out with programs that reach our younger patrons!
Kids make Lego creations. Be creative and have fun!
No sign-up needed. Appropriate for ages 3 to 8 years.
Express yourself in art using watercolors, crayons, markers and paints
Youth Group Guitar (ages 7-12) from 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm.
Violin and piano concert featuring Päivikki Nykter and Paul Kenyon performing music by Tartini, Ravel, Amy Beach, and Brahms.
Join artist Donna Davis in this fun and instructive class on acrylic painting. Flex your creative muscle!
The class is free of charge and all supplies are included.
Bring in a dish and share a recipe.
Earn service hours and help the library make decisions about serving teens in our community. Meets once monthly. Free snacks! Ages 12-18. Interested?
Join us for a special nature education event with a Tecolote Canyon Park Ranger. We'll hear about how our San Diego "winter" weather impacts wildlife in the region. [Families with children 6th grade and younger]
Sarah Cusey, whose art is on exhibition in the Taylor Gallery through January 30, will be available to discuss her work.
Discover the basics of stop-motion animation by working in two-person teams to make an animated movie. Teams will use different materials (construction paper, foam, Legos and other props) to create subjects for their movies.
Leah Panos is a classically trained harpist.
Leah’s solo repertoire is vast, with special emphasis in the
Classical, Romantic and 20th Century periods. She has
composed several harp arrangements of pop and film music.
Mariachi Ensemble (ages 10+)
Need volunteer hours for school? Join our Teen Council for a fun, community based volunteer program!
Survey and sample a number of the commercially available plant-based meat alternatives then learn how organic soy, the protein from wheat, and other amazing simple plant-based foods can be used to replace meat and still provide lots of nutrit
Carmel Valley Library is bringing Chess Club back! Children ages 7-17, of all levels are welcome to attend Chess Club, which meets on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month at the Children's Area from 2pm-4pm.
Need help understanding how to use your tablet or mobile phone? Bring in your device for hands-on, one-on-one help to answer general questions about your device. Learn how to access SDPL’s digital content and other eResources.
Wolverines are among the most elusive creatures on the planet. They seek out the toughest terrain—the most rugged and remote—so they’re hard to find. They weigh only about 30 pounds, but they have a ton of attitude and a reputation to match.
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
Learn about Earth Science as you never have before - by handling messy slime and conducting noisy and colorful experiments. Discover the physics, chemistry and biology of volcanoes, rain clouds, rock formation, and other natural phenomena as