Get your child ready for their first day of school! This summer is a perfect time for your child to prepare for kindergarten!
Free, non-credit, English as a Second Language (ESL) Class for adults, presented by Palomar College:
Healthcare for the Homeless with Family Health Centers of San Diego reduces barriers and increases access to quality health care to those experiencing homelessness.
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.
Listen to simple books, do lap rhymes, finger rhymes and sing songs. Then play with fun educational toys while your grownups chat. For babies and toddlers and their caregivers.
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.
Music & Movement is a fun class full of games and creative movement that is perfect for the toddler and pre-school set! Put on your dancing shoes and boogie down at the library!
Summer should be fun, carefree, and exciting for all kids. But for too many San Diego children, the end of the school year can sadly also mean hunger.
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.
Join us for a hot, nutritious lunch for all children ages 17 and under. No registration required. Sponsored by San Diego Unified School District and the USDA.
ESL - Adult Beginning English for Shy People. Geared toward newcomers learning English.
Weekly projects are designed to introduce various art techniques and inspire creative process.
This program is limited to 20 participants.
We’ve brought the yoga studio to our community!
Enjoy all levels of Yoga with Rebecca:
*$5 donation
*Bring a yoga mat and water
*Wear comfortable clothing
*Be prepared to remove your shoes
Instructors are from Silver Age Yoga. Every class utilizes chairs but please bring your own exercise mat if desired. No reservations required.
Come to Start Storytelling with Stop-Motion to learn tips and tricks for creating your own stop-motion animation movie! Make your story come alive with clay characters, Lego heroes, colorful backdrops and so much m
If you have a love for writing and would like to develop your skills, this workshop is an excellent place for you. You will write short stories and poetry, share your work with others and discover other's work.
The Employment Development Department is part of the Labor and Workforce Development Agency of the executive branch of the State of California. An Employment Program Representative will be available to answer any questions you may have.
Oasis at the Library: Home Front, San Diego in World War II
The City of San Diego was profoundly changed by World War II. The population nearly doubled between 1940 and 1943. During that period, 1,500 people a week were moving into San Diego and entire new neighborhoods, such as Linda Vista, grew up.
Don't let villainous numerals get the best of you--take charge and get them to work for you with Super Hero Math! See how math can help solve your struggles and even save the day with this summer camp. This special math camp is geared
Designed for children ages 1-5, this program consists of songs and movement activities that reinforce early learning, build motor skills, and encourage independence. We’ll sing, wiggle, shake, and move along to a full playlist of music.
Make a craft to take home! Good for all ages, but kids under 6 may need parent/adult assistance.
Light writing is when you use long shutter speed and use a light source to “write” or make patterns or drawings in your photo.
Described as wacky and hilarious, Michael Rayner's show features tricks and stunts with uproarious stand-up and a bounty of improvised fun.
Gain experience taking a full-length practice test under realistic conditions to better understand the test and measure your performance before the real exam.
San Diego Continuing Education presents Sumi-e Painting
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.
Silver Age Yoga is designed so that seniors can safely participate at their level of comfort. Bring a yoga mat and water, wear comfortable clothing, and be prepared to remove your shoes.
Get excited about science with this high-energy, educational performance filled with interactive demonstrations by the Fleet Science Center’s very own Don’t Try This at Home live stage show: Superhero Science - Everybody wants a super power.
Caregivers and children ages 2-8 are welcome to join us for a playful program that incorporates yoga, music, books and games!
They will teach “The Child & Babysitting Safety Class” which is a community education program designed to teach youths, age 11 and older, basic care techniques and child safety for infants and children.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance , then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
Join us this summer as we try to prevent the “Summer Slide” and help students build their Math and Reading skills. Students are assessed to see where they need assistance, then given specific activities to help them practice and learn.
We build special projects from our imaginations every week in our LEGO Club. Projects are photographed and voted on and winners receive prizes. Please join us every Wednesday at 3:30 P.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.
Looking to learn or improve your digital design skills?
Drop-in the IDEA Lab every Wednesday for assistance with the following design tools and software:
HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
Calling All Players and Dungeon Masters -it's time to get your game on!
New and experienced players & DMs welcome
In Week 2 of Coding Camp, participants will explore the basics of the Python programming language, which is very easy to learn because of its simplicity, partly contributing to its popularity as a programming language.
Jewelry Making Class Presented by the New Americans Museum (not accepting new students at this time)
We will be hosting weekly jewelry making classes here at the Logan Heights Library! Each Wednesday we will be making a different craft, with instructions and supplies provided by the New Americans Museum.
Do you want to learn how to use our eCollection like a pro? Stop by during this walk-in service with your device and get guidance, tips and advice on how to navigate the eCollection.
Leo Angelo Reyes is a local artist from Mira Mesa. In this class, you will learn the fundamentals of art and create your own masterpieces. Space is limited. Online registration is required. Materials are provided.
Come escape the heat at your favorite City Heights Library, and enjoy some free ice cream & crafts, while supplies last.
Beginners always welcome. We supply the materials. Individuals with visual impairment and the hard of hearing are encouraged to attend!
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!
A juggling show like no other! See Michael Rayner perform strange amazing feats with everyday objects!
Free 9 week computer proramming workshop in partnership with UCSD Extension. Participants will learn web design, iOS Development, and Android Development.
Learn and Create origami art.
No registration required and Materials are provided.
In this toe-tapping program, Craig Newton demonstrates how songs are put together with melodies, rhythms, and words to get us clapping, singing, and dancing. Featured instruments include guitar, banjo, violin, flute, drums, and more!
Hatha Yoga con rutinas yóguicas para el control de la respiración, y prácticas de meditación para mejorar la salud física, emocional, mental y espiritual.
UPAC’s Street Outreach services provides targeted outreach to homeless individual living in San Diego County.
Presented by Sharp Healthcare
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.
TBD
San Diego Guild of Puppetry members will lead us in the creation of our very own pool noodle puppets.
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!
Enjoy entertaining stories while practicing your fantastic listening skills. We look forward to seeing you!
(Kindergarteners - 2nd Grade)
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. Please contact the Clairemont Library for more information.
It's Summer Reading Program time!
This program is designed to help students 1st-12th grade with their academic skills in math, reading, writing, and science. No registration required.
Our parenting classes are designed to help parents understand the developmental stages of their children and will learn practical parenting techniques to improve family communication and develop a stronger emotional connection with their children.
Summer No-Cook Stay Cool Recipes: Explore a variety of fillings and fresh vegetable options for easy fresh summer wraps and then enjoy making a batch of coconut milk vanilla ice cream.
Toastmasters is an organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication, public speaking, and leadership skills.
Get ready to “Shake Your Sillies Out” with Ms. Liz.
Enjoy stories, fingerplays, and songs selected for toddlers and preschoolers. Shhhh! Don’t tell them we’re getting them ready for kindergarten. The focus is on FUN!
Join us for stories, songs and a craft the whole family can enjoy.
Members who have preregistered for the Book Club are invited to join us for a lively discussion. Please email the club organizer to rsvp and find out this month's discussion title!
Aryn Rannazzisi leads a gentle paced class combining breath work and postures (asanas) to promote strength, flexibility and balance. This all-level class will include inversions, back bends and sun salutations.
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.
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.