May 30, 2024
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10:00 am
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6:00 pm
Today: Afternoon Crafts – Grab & Go at Alum Rock Library.
Take home our weekly Grab-&-Go craft project. These are simple projects that are easy but rewarding to make. We include instructions and materials for you. Scissors, glue, tape, and coloring supplies are not provided.
Free. No registration required. While supplies last.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10,Young Children, ages 0-5 Source
ADA Accommodation Requests
Double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed.
Free
Afternoon Crafts
March 13, 2024
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4:00 pm
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5:00 pm
Today: Afternoon Crafts at Alum Rock Library.
Come to the library to participate in arts and crafts for kids. All tools and supplies are provided.
Free. No registration required. Please observe our Safety Guidelines.
To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2355 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
Double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed.
Free
Afternoon Crafts
May 26, 2024
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1:00 pm
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3:00 pm
Today: Afternoon Crafts at Alum Rock Library.
Come to the library to participate in arts and crafts for kids. All tools and supplies are provided.
Free. No registration required. Please observe our Safety Guidelines.
To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2355 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
Double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed.
Free
Afternoon Crafts
May 26, 2024
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10:30 am
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11:30 am
Today: Storytime with Eric Toda and Shay Fan at Linden Tree Books.
We’re excited to welcome authors Eric Toda and Shay Fan for Sunday storytime as they share their picture book debut, What in the World Is Ezra’s Art?
About What in the World Is Ezra’s Art?
Ezra is a seven-year-old boy who likes cheese-flavored ice cream, flying off the couch with his superhero cape, and peeling dried glue off his fingers. And he LOVES making art. Every day at Braddock Elementary, he doodles, draws, paints, and crafts with abandon.
When he makes something, the entire world melts away, his heart feels warm, and his entire body wants to wiggle. But there is one problem. Even though he loves making it, no one understands it.
In this heartwarming picture book, little Ezra questions whether he should continue to make art when his parents, teachers, and classmates don’t seem to get, or even like, his creations. What in the World Is Ezra’s Art explores the question: Can he feel good about his art when no one else does?
4 – 8 years
Image credit: Linden Tree Books
Please double-check the event information on the event website as sometimes events are canceled or details changed after they are added to CelebrateFamily.us.
Free
July 12, 2024
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3:00 pm
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4:00 pm
Today: NorCal Bats at Pearl Ave Library
Join us for an exciting, informative program about bats presented by NorCalBats. In this program, participants will learn about the importance of bats to the environment and harmful myths that tend to surround bats. NorCalBats is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of bats throughout Northern California.
Live bats, native to California, will be safely present for viewing.
Free. No registration is required.
ADA Accommodation Requests
Audience: Young Children, ages 0-5, Kids, ages 5-10, Pre-Teens, ages 10-12, Teens, ages 12-18, Source
Image credit/source: SJPL/Pallid Bat face at Berkeley South Robert Kennedy
Free