Modern Classics Book Club: A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Welcome to our virtual book club! We will be discussing a wide variety of books ranging from classic selections to modern literature.
Current Selection
Welcome to our virtual book club! We will be discussing a wide variety of books ranging from classic selections to modern literature.
Current Selection
Watch as your child transforms into a cat, a monkey, a dog, a lion and much more! Join us for stories and fun yoga poses. For families with children ages 1-4.
**UPDATE ** 8/18/2020 - We are currently out of craft kits for August. Join us next month for more crafts.
Free craft kits for you to take home and make with your little ones.
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.
A guided meditation based on Buddhist wisdom to find happiness and peace in daily life.
A 45 minute Storytime for young children including books and music with the addition of American Sign Language signs with Jennifer Duncan from Signs at Play.
ESL - Adult Beginning English for Shy People. Geared toward newcomers learning English.
Instructors are from Silver Age Yoga. Every class utilizes chairs but please bring your own exercise mat if desired. No reservations required.
Join us each week to make a new craft. All materials will be provided.
In collaboration with Microsoft and the San Diego Public Library, here is an opportunity to sign up for the Literacy Skills for Emerging Readers virtual workshop.
In this interactive program, Arty Loon will use balloons, magic, juggling, and puppetry to present a show that will leave you in stitches. Everyone will enjoy watching, participating, and learning about all the different art forms presented
A presentation of Japanese style storytelling called Kamishibai, which combines the use of hand drawn visuals with the entertaining narration of a live presenter. A delightful and fun story time appropriate for ages 3-10.
Life is better with anime, so join us every Wednesday for a one hour anime break! We’ll provide the anime and some light snacks, just come and unwind with us!
Noteworthy Puppets returns to the library! Join whiz kids Max & Julie embark on a Hip-Hop musical S.T.E.A.M.
Jammin’ @ the Library program offers free beginning guitar instruction for teens and adults at the San Diego Public Library’s Central Library in a series of group lessons. The program is for ages 12 and up.
Need dessert ASAP? We've got you covered! This 5-minute chocolate mug cake is sure to satisfy your most serious chocolate craving! Plus it can be vegan and gluten-free. And did we mention it's insanely delicious?
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!
Paws for Reading is a program that allows children (K - 4th grade) to read aloud to a therapy dog in order to improve reading and communication skills.
Fun and simple crafts for children 3 years & up. Younger children may require parental assistance.
Join us on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday evenings for stories and a relaxing time with “furry friends” (stuffed animals). Show up in your pajamas!
At 6:00 pm in the Children’s Story Time Area!
Dig Deep into your inner movement and explore all the exciting ways to move groove and express yourself with Dance To EvOLve.
Clairemont Library's Literary Book Club is a group of friendly readers who enjoy discussing some of the latest books. The group has chosen a one book per month to read and talk about.
Join us online on Wednesday evenings as Miss Terri shares entertaining stories while you practice your listening skills and celebrate the love of reading.
Interested in what is going on around San Carlos? Come to the San Carlos Area Council Meeting and listen to the topics that affect this community. Meetings include updates from local and state officials and special presentations.
The PB Book Discussion group meets on the 1st Wednesday of each month. Copies of the book are available at the Circulation Desk for check-out.