Today: Mariela’s Music Time: Music (In-Person) at Alum Rock Library
This program was generously sponsored by the Friends of the Dr. Roberto Cruz Alum Rock Branch Library. Join us and Mariela Herrera, anindependent performer, educator, and musician forMariela’s Music Time.Her program today will be focused on music. Learn what music is and how important it is. Recommended for ages 3-6. Safety Guidelines will continue to be updated on this page https://www.sjpl.org/safety-guidelines To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 or email Accessibility@sjlibrary.org at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10, young Children, ages 0-5 Source
Today: Learning Peace Through the Art of Storytelling and Creativity at Alum Rock Library
Alum Rock Branch Library’s Family Learning Center (FLC) in partnership with Housing Arts N’ Development Services (HANDS), and the Santa Clara County Division of Equity and Diversity, welcome students (grades 3rd-7th) to participate in this creative arts storytelling series! Students will interpret storytelling though artistic mediums (writing, song, poetry, dance, creative arts and storytelling) on 4/26, 4/27, 4/28 & 4/30 from 3-5 PM. There will be a Celebration Showcase on Thursday, 5/14 from 12-2 PM and student art work will be displayed during the Program Showcase. Students will be encouraged to invite their parents and friends. This event is also open to the public. Event limit 25 students. To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10, pre-Teens, ages 10-12 Source
Today: Learning Peace Through the Art of Storytelling and Creativity at Alum Rock Library
Alum Rock Branch Library’s Family Learning Center (FLC) in partnership with Housing Arts N’ Development Services (HANDS), and the Santa Clara County Division of Equity and Diversity, welcome students (grades 3rd-7th) to participate in this creative arts storytelling series! Students will interpret storytelling though artistic mediums (writing, song, poetry, dance, creative arts and storytelling) on 4/26, 4/27, 4/28 & 4/30 from 3-5 PM. There will be a Celebration Showcase on Thursday, 5/14 from 12-2 PM and student art work will be displayed during the Program Showcase. Students will be encouraged to invite their parents and friends. This event is also open to the public. Event limit 25 students. To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10, pre-Teens, ages 10-12 Source
Today: Learning Peace Through the Art of Storytelling and Creativity at Alum Rock Library
Alum Rock Branch Library’s Family Learning Center (FLC) in partnership with Housing Arts N’ Development Services (HANDS), and the Santa Clara County Division of Equity and Diversity, welcome students (grades 3rd-7th) to participate in this creative arts storytelling series! Students will interpret storytelling though artistic mediums (writing, song, poetry, dance, creative arts and storytelling) on 4/26, 4/27, 4/28 & 4/30 from 3-5 PM. There will be a Celebration Showcase on Thursday, 5/14 from 12-2 PM and student art work will be displayed during the Program Showcase. Students will be encouraged to invite their parents and friends. This event is also open to the public. Event limit 25 students. To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10, pre-Teens, ages 10-12 Source
Today: Learning Peace Through the Art of Storytelling and Creativity at Alum Rock Library
Alum Rock Branch Library’s Family Learning Center (FLC) in partnership with Housing Arts N’ Development Services (HANDS), and the Santa Clara County Division of Equity and Diversity, welcome students (grades 3rd-7th) to participate in this creative arts storytelling series! Students will interpret storytelling though artistic mediums (writing, song, poetry, dance, creative arts and storytelling) on 4/26, 4/27, 4/28 & 4/30 from 3-5 PM. There will be a Celebration Showcase on Thursday, 5/14 from 12-2 PM and student art work will be displayed during the Program Showcase. Students will be encouraged to invite their parents and friends. This event is also open to the public. Event limit 25 students. To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 at least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10, pre-Teens, ages 10-12 Source