Village Quilters
All ages
Everyone is welcomes
All ages
Everyone is welcomes
Stop in to learn Japanese or improve your Japanese language skills.
Make a beautiful flower arrangement to take home! Classes are taught by master artist Jackie Zhang of the Ohara School of Ikebana.
Come shop local. Used books, DVD's, Audio CDs, Music CD's. Come explore some wonderful treasure and support your local library. All donations and profit goes to the Oak Park Library to fund programs and new book purchases.
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.
Please join us for stories and songs every Saturday morning in the Children's Area at 10:00AM.
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!
Please join fellow readers in the College-Rolando area for discussions on a different title every month! Call 619-533-3902 for latest book title.
The Fiction Lovers will be discussing Naked in Death by J.D. Robb
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!
Stop by and read to some fluffy friends! Join us as we host the San Diego Humane Society to promote literacy! They'll be stopping by with some furry companions that are itching to hear the next story!
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.
The San Diego Futures Foundation is hosting an Excel Series that covers learning basic to intermediate skills.
Great bargain used books
Join us for a fun story time in Kensington Park featuring stories, songs, and bubbles! Bring a blanket to sit on in the grass. Recommended for ages 0-5.
Ages 0-5
Get your weekend started with stories, songs, fingerplays, and a craft to celebrate early literacy!
Travel the world through different art techniques and styles on the second Saturday of each month, alongside professional artist Mel Clarkston.
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!
San Diego chapter of the Colored Pencil Society of America (CPSA), is a dynamic group of artists comprising of all skill levels.
General Meeting for Tenant Councils of San Diego, an autonomous tenant union fighting for tenant power!
Saturdays starting at 11:00am.
Legos will be provided.
In this 45 min workshop hosted by the San Diego Guild of Puppetry, children will learn:
On May 13 we will paint Kindness Rocks at Fiesta de los Peñasquitos at 12-1:30pm!
Help us paint rocks for our new KINDNESS ROCK GARDEN.
Stop by to say "hi" and visit the Rancho Peñasquitos Library booth during the Fiesta de los Peñasquitos!
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.
Join us for a music concert with Hullabaloo, followed by crafts, piñatas, and face-painting, all in honor of Día de los Niños! Recommended for ages 3-10. No registration required.
10 local organizations focusing on Health and Wellness will be on hand to share information and resources available to our community.
This series is designed for high school students who are excited to learn about logistics and coordination of activities in a business setting.
I Love My Park Day is a day of free multicultural and multigenerational activities celebrated at four parks in the City of San Diego at:
City Heights Recreation 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.
Casual public chess meet, open to all skill levels. Chess club is for ages 7-17.
Create your own vegetable batteries! Students will learn how batteries work, then use hands-on problem-solving techniques to assemble a working battery and measure the voltage created.
This is an in-person workshop.
In these two workshops on May 6 and May 13, learn how to grow your own vegetables in a container with a master gardener from UCCE San Diego Master Gardeners.
Learn all about the exciting lives of bees, while seeing and touching all the parts of a working bee hive. We'll discuss how the bees live in the hive, collect pollen and honey, and the tools bee keepers use to take care of bees.
San Diego Community Jazz Band with Richard Almanza, Director.
Participants will create their very own fossil by embedding a dinosaur, insect, or plant in faux amber.
Get your camera ready to zoom in on issues you care about! Students will choose a topic that’s important to them and document it in photographs. Pictures will be compiled to create a group exhibition.
This is a virtual program.
The laws of Nature are not separate from us. They are not a mysterious other; distant and intangible.
In the 1960's, with her five year-old son, legendary African-American playwright Adrienne Kennedy moves to London to write a play based on John Lennon's writings. She not only crosses paths with Lennon himself, but the rest of the Fab Four,
Experience the wonders of Sarimanok: the legendary Filipino bird of good fortune. Culture and Art collide in the fun and educational workshop.