Odi Button Design Contest Ends
DESIGN COMPETITION
Design the La Jolla Library's Odi the Coyote button!
DESIGN COMPETITION
Design the La Jolla Library's Odi the Coyote button!
Details TBA
Make a beautiful flower arrangement to take home! Classes are taught by master artist Jackie Zhang of the Ohara School of Ikebana.
The City of San Diego Environmental Services Department is hosting a series of free in-person workshops aimed at educating City-serviced residents on the new organic waste recycling (food waste and yard waste) curbside collection rollout.
Join us for bilingual English/Mandarin Chinese stories and songs with Ms. Danning at the library. All ages welcome. The storytime will be once a month, except for the month of August on a Saturday from 10 a.m.
Recommended for toddlers, preschoolers, and early elementary-school age kids, this simple dance program will feature "The Wheels on the Bus," "Baby Shark," and more. Families, it’s time to show us your moves and come dance with us!
Build, build, BUILD! Come join us for a fun activity on alternating Saturdays here at the Linda Vista Library. Kids can create something unique or build skyscrapers, spaceships, and more during LEGO Time!
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--please call 619-424-0474 to sign up.
Kids K through 8: having trouble with that homework? Need a little help? Our friendly Homework Coaches will provide assistance and guide you through your school assignments.
Kids K through 8: having trouble with that homework? Need a little help? Our friendly Homework Coaches will provide assistance and guide you through your school assignments.
Stop and Swap: Seeds, Plants, Veggies, Fruits, Flowers and More!
Too many zucchinis? Lots of cut flowers? Succulents getting too big? Fruits and Veggies galore? Ordered too many radish seeds?
Robotics teams help young people develop skills in engineering, coding and construction. Community robotics teams will display and explain their robotic creations. Come learn how to get your children involved in this exciting career path.
The San Diego Futures Foundation is hosting an Excel Series that covers learning basic to intermediate skills.
Join the staff from the Kensington-Normal Heights Branch Library for stories, songs, puppets, bubbles and more! Recommended for ages 0-5. Please bring a blanket to sit on the grass.
Ages 0-5
Get your weekend started with a special cat themed storytime in honor San Diego Public Library's aCATemy Awards! Enjoy stories, songs, fingerplays, and a craft to celebrate cats and early literacy!
April showers create May flowers. Create your own rainbow showers craft!
Great for the family.
All supplies will be provided.
No prior registration required - just stop by!
James Beard Award winner Andrew Coe Coming in April
Join us every Saturday morning for some fun with legos and rokenbox! All materials will be provided. Children can save what they build at the library and continue to build on it every week all month long!
Have you ever played a board game or video game and thought "That was awesome! How did they do that?" Have you ever wondered what a game designer does? Have you always wanted to make your own game but don't know where to begin?
Sign language fun for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers with Ms. Jennifer from Signs at Play!
Come learn some simple signs and songs at this fun weekly event!
Join us as Therapy Dog Teams visit the Library! Children are invited to read to, and interact with, certified therapy dogs to build reading confidence.
First come, first served basis, while supplies last.
Join us with friends and family to share your garden. Bring what you have to share; take home something you really want. Be sure to bring a bag to take home your finds!
Join local artist Stephanie to learn watercolor techniques and create a watercolor card ready to send to friends and family. All materials are supplied. No experience is necessary.
Saturdays starting at 11:00am.
Legos will be provided.
Want to help the Linda Vista Library and the great community it serves? The Friends of the Linda Vista Library could always use an additional helping hand! Come to the Meeting and discover how you too can make a significant difference!
Do you want to learn how to play chess? Do you already know how to play chess and are looking for a place to play? Join us every other Saturday for a fun game of chess with friends!
All ages welcome.
This series is designed for high school students who are excited to learn about logistics and coordination of activities in a business setting.
Let San Diego Public Library assist you in preparing for the transition from high school to college through the Admit One College Prep Academy! Admit One provides an advantage on SAT and ACT test preparation.
The fascinating non-native honey bee and everything you wanted to know about swarms! Denise will be using beautiful, colorful educational posters and other educational items for her presentation.
Explore what our planet is made of as we test rock hardness and simulate the rock cycle to see why Earth Rocks! Discover geology through inquiry and hands-on activities with the Fleet Science Center.
Are you a crafter looking for your people? Join like-minded crafty folks every other Saturday to make a dent in your work-in-progress, start something new, or just chat!
La Ti Do introduces small groups of young singers to the essential elements of vocal technique.
Get together with fellow teens and talk about all things books! There is no set reading list; you can read any book, old or new, in any genre.
If attending RSVP to tlampell21@gmail.com.
Ever wanted to flip a coin, but all you had were electronic parts? With PiB's Coin Flip Circuit kit, you can simulate the action of flipping a coin with just an electronic circuit!
Who was Joan of Arc? Was she a hero, a saint, a witch, a martyr, a patriot, a mentally ill person, or a visionary? Artists have depicted her in paintings, films, books, posters, sculptures.
Molly Ruttan will read and discuss her book SOMETHING WILD, published by Nancy Paulsen Books. "It is about a little girl who loves playing violin but has terrible stage fright.
Peter and Teanna Okojie present us with the touching, compelling story of an African American military veteran’s journey to Nigeria’s Badagry slave port—coined “The Point of No Return”—as he walks the same path as his ancestors.
The Del Mar Piano Quartet with Hervé Brönnimann (violin), Penny Bridges (viola), Janet White (cello), and Michael Krause (piano).
Calling all teens! Earn service hours and help the library make decisions about serving teens in our community.
Youth Literacy Day Celebration: Local Author Fair
Details TBA