Today: * Virtual* Easy Crafts with CHAC FRC
Parents and children come together in an interactive class that is designed to help preschool & pre-kindergarten aged children develop skills needed to succeed in school. Each class includes songs, storytime, and an art project.
Please prepare your own materials for the virtual event: construction paper, colorful paper, white paper, scissors, glue/glue sticks, paper plate, markers/color pencils/crayons.
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.
Sponsored by CHAC Family Resource Centers @ Calabazas Branch Library
Audience: Young Children, ages 0-5 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Today: Virtual Racial Understanding, Social Equity, and Environmental Justice Symposium
Join teens from the nonprofit Youth Environmental Power Initative (YEPI) to discuss issues of race, social equity, and environmental justice.
Each week’s session will focus on one of the three main topics and allow time for discussion about these important issues.
Some sample questions that may be asked: Sharing of your own racial/ethnic background. At what age did you start to realize there are racial differences between people? Session 2: Social Equity: This session is aimed towards conducting honest and open dialogues to brainstorm creative and innovative ideas to mitigate the racial issues that occur within schools and communities. (Occurs in place of West Valley’s monthly Teens Reach meeting) Session 3: Environmental Justice: Connect previous discussions to environmental justice. Some questions to consider: What does environemntal justice mean to you? Why is it important? What environmental problems or environmental justice issues do you see in your community? Free.
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: Teens, ages 12-18 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Today: Virtual Python Basics
Village Square Branch Library presents this virtual program for children in 4th-6th grades who want to understand and unlock the extensive world of programming in Python and do not have prior experience working with programming.
Volunteers will help students learn about the basic principles of Python programming, including variables, control structures, and conditional operators.
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. Pre-program survey
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10,Pre-Teens, ages 10-12 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Today: Virtual Math & Science Coaching for Teens in Grades 7-12
Students in grades 7-12 can get assistance on a variety of math and science subjects, included chemistry, biology, pre-algebra and more.
These coaching sessions are free, but advanced registration is required. Register today! To request an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act for library-sponsored events, please call 408-808-2000 or email Accessibility@sjlibrary.org least three business days prior to the event.
Audience: Teens, ages 12-18 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |
Today: STEAM Lab Series: Environmental Awareness (Virtual)
Calling all students ages 6 – 10! We invite you to learn about our environment during Spring break (April19 – April 23).
Library volunteers from The Green Heroes Environmental will build awareness of environmental topics and develop ways in which we, the difference-making generation, can address issues that threaten us. We explore topics like water conservation, soil erosion, and community engagement with wildlife among many others, through interactive lessons, thoughtful discussions, and engaging games and projects.
The teen leaders of these classes are passionate about making an impact in our global community and can’t wait for you to join!
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.
Hosted by the Evergreen Branch Library and The Green Heroes Environmental.
Audience: Kids, ages 5-10 Source
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♦ For those under 18 years of age who may be joining, we recommend that a parent/legal guardian be with you during the meeting. |