AAPI Month Take Home Craft Distribution
May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! To celebrate, this month’s Take Home Craft is a Hibiscus Flower.
May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month! To celebrate, this month’s Take Home Craft is a Hibiscus Flower.
Robert Warren leads this popular qi gong class, a mind-body-spirit practice that improves one's mental and physical health by integrating posture, movement, and breathing technique.
All ages
Everyone is welcomes
Make a beautiful flower arrangement to take home!
Classes are taught by master artist Jackie Zhang of the Ohara School of Ikebana.
Bring the littles and come for a fun dance party and maybe a storytime! We will dance to fun songs, use egg shakers, and dance with bubbles!
This lively and interactive program is designed for children of all ages to explore the joy of movement, music, and creative expression. Join the fun and enjoy watching your little ones dance and sing in a playful and energetic environment.
Please join us for storytime and craft every Saturday morning in the Children's Area at 10:00AM.
Please join fellow readers in the College-Rolando area for discussions on a different title every month!
Contact branch for reserved copies.
2025 Schedule of Book Club Books
Join the knitting and crochet circle. Improve your skills in these traditional art forms. Bring your project for social crafting!
Build, build BUILD!!! Come join us for a fun filled activity on alternating Saturdays here at the Linda Vista Library. Kids can create something unique or build skyscrapers, spaceships, and more! Let your imagina
Mindful meditation helps us become aware of what is already true moment by moment. It teaches us
how to be unconditionally present, no matter what it is. Mindful meditation has been beneficial to some
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!
Want to support the library?
Stop by to meet the Friends of the City Heights Library to learn how you can get involved.
Make a wall hanging mirror mosaic using pebble glass stones.
A lovely accessory to any home! This workshop will be led by local artist, HannaH MurdocH. Registration is required.
The Fiction Lovers will be discussing North Woods by Daniel Mason.
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.
Looking for an unforgettable family adventure? Come join us for an exciting afternoon of award-winning board games, perfect for kids and teens ages 2-17 and their families!
Join us for a free workshop as part of Mass Creativity! More details coming soon...
Pegasus Poetry Workshop series presents a seminar on the English Romantics from Lord Byron to Brian Ferry.
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.
Open Adult Ballet Class 10:00am - 11:30am
Visit the library on Saturday & create a terrific craft. All supplies provided!
Our classes can help teach you how to be confident with your devices.
Class Structure:
Great bargain used books
Come find your next great book at the Friends of the UC Library book sale! Stock up on fiction, children’s books, find a great cookbook, paperbacks, music CDs/DVDs, puzzles, bookmarks and more—all at great prices.
Ages 0-5
Join us to celebrate Read Across America. Get your weekend started with stories, songs, fingerplays, and a craft to celebrate early literacy!
Saturday is Story Time in Kensington Park. Bring a blanket to sit on and get ready for stories, music, and bubbles! Recommended for ages 1-5. Older siblings are welcome to join in on the fun!
Make beautiful tulips from paper straws and paper!
All ages welcome!
Join us every Saturday from 10am-noon for Lego and Rokenbok Club! Patrons will be able to build at their own pace.
We will provide a lego square to build on and patrons can continue to build on it week after week.
Round up your friends and family and learn something new together at the How-To Festival. There is something for everyone and all ages! This year, get ready to tackle crafts, dance, life tips and more.
Enjoy some 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!
Come bring your little ones for a Spanish book reading with dancing! This program is recommended for toddlers, preschoolers and early elementary school-age children.
The Music of John Williams:An Exceptional American Composer
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Celebrate the unique culture and contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPI) at the library by watching a high-energy, super fun performance at 11:30 am by the San Diego Korean Pungmul Institute.
Participants will create a Customized Mystery puzzle which they will solve with a bit of ingenuity, and the help of science.
Presented by Toshwerks.
For youth ages 6-9.
Library Open House
Interested in the supporting the library but don't know how? Curious about what's going on at your library?
Join this drop-in knitting group where knitters of all skill levels meet and knit. Bring your work in progress and share in the knitting community.
Learn to knit or bring your WIP's. Materials will be provided.
Join us on the second Saturday of every month at 12:30pm for Sign Language Storytime. Children and parents will have the opportunity to learn new signs, sing, read and play.
Use science to crack a case! Learn about the science techniques used to investigate and analyze crime scene evidence.
Presented by Mad Science of San Diego.
Casual public chess meet, open to all skill levels. Chess club is for ages 7-17.
Do you want to learn how to play chess? Do you already know how to play and are looking for the perfect place to play? Join us every Saturday for a fun game of chess with friends at Rancho Bernardo Library!
"The Joy of Piano Rediscovered"
Helena Wei and students from the Emeritus Program at the San Diego College of Continuing Education will perform the music of Bach, Mozart, and Chopin to Piazzolla.
Looking for a fun, easy way to get friends and family into games like Dungeons and Dragons? Then join us at the Kensington-Normal Heights Library for our Character Creation Workshop!
Chess free play. All levels of players are welcome, and opportunities for kids to play against other kids at their own level. Chess sets will be available. Geared to Grades 1-5, but all ages/skill levels are welcome.
Join us for our monthly Teen Night! This month we will be building and painting bird feeders that teens will then be able to take home. This process will take the full hour so please keep that in mind!
Join us for the enlightening workshop to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul.
The session will cover :
· Simple breathing techniques to relax your body
· Heartfulness relaxation to relax your mind
Of is a FREE dance performance by Eric Geiger with collaborators Jordan Daley, Nick McGhee and sound by Trenton Birch.
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