May 7, 2023 eNews

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Monday to Thursday 9am – 9pm

Friday 9am – 6pm

Saturday 9am – 5pm • Sunday 1 – 5pm

All programs require registration unless noted. Click on the newsletter to open in Issuu which links to the individual program registrations.

Painting Class

Monday, May 8, 2:00pm or 6:00pm

This program is full! Please call to cancel if you can’t attend, so other patrons on the wait list can join us. Paint a teapot still life along with the Dandelion Artist Alliance members Cody Madura and DCruz. (In person)

Fremont Writers Group

Tuesday, May 9, 3:15pm

Join fellow writers to share and improve your writing. (Online)

The History Behind the Wizard of Oz

Wednesday, May 10, 7:00pm

Just hearing the name “Oz” conjures up fantastic images, adventures, and heartfelt memories. Laura Keyes separates fact from fiction in the story of its creation. (Virtual in library/online)

Guided Meditation & Chair Yoga

Thursday, May 11, 11:30am

Isabel Raci, C-IAYT, leads us through a session of guided meditation and chair yoga every week. Sign up for the link. (Online)

Senior Connections How to Be Perfect by Michael Schur

Friday, May 12, 10:30am

The library leads this lively book discussion for seniors. (In person/online)

Disneylandthe Happiest Place on Earth

Monday, May 15 7:00pm

Susan Gibberman returns to trace the history of Disneyland and how it developed into theme parks all over the world. (In person/online)

Traditional Chinese Tea

Wednesday, May 17, 7:00pm

Yvonne Liu Wolf instructs us on the traditional Chinese rituals of tea handling, teaware, and proper steeping. In person spaces are limited. (In person/online)

On Being Fabulous with Jonathan Van Ness and Kristi Yamaguchi

Wednesday, May 17, 7:00pm

“Queer Eye” star and ice skating superfan, Jonathan Van Ness talks figure skating, fabulous style, and more with his idol, Olympic Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi. (Online)

Great Books Cat’s Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

Saturday, May 20, 10:00am

This group is open to anyone wishing to read and discuss great works of literature. (Online)

Stay Crafty!

May

Stop by the Reader’s Services desk to find out what adults can craft up this month! Crafts are available on the first of each month while supplies last. Limit 2 per person, please.

AtoZdatabases

Free webinar training sessions at 10:30am and 2:30pm.

Mondays: Overview of AtoZdatabases

Wednesdays: How to Find a Job, Résumé Writing & Ace an Interview

Fridays: How to Find New Customers & Grow Your Business

E-NEWS
May 7, 2023

is taking a break for the spring season!

We are taking the month of May off to give our staff time to prepare for the Summer Library Club.

Family Storytime, Baby Bounce, Toddler Time, and Preschool Storytime will be back at their regular days and times starting June 5.

Keep reading the e-news to see special events for our storytime families in the month of May!

Favorite Characters Storytime

Tuesday, May 9, 10:00am

Ages 6 and under. Sing and read along with favorites like Pete the Cat, Elephant & Piggie, and many more! Drop-in ticket required.

Chess Nuts - Classic Chess

Wednesday, May 10, 4:30pm

Grades 3 and up. All skill levels are welcome for a game of head-tohead chess on a variety of unique boards.

Read to Rover

Wednesday, May 10, 7:00, 7:15, 7:30 & 7:45pm

Ages 7 & older. Sign up for one 15-minute time slot to read to a trained therapy dog. Signed waiver required.

Drama Club

Thursday, May 11, 5:30pm

Grades 3-5. Play charades, practice skits, and learn some warm-ups to train your voice and acting skills.

Map Your World

Tuesday, May 16, 5:30pm

Grades K-5. Come as a family to create a map of your neighborhood, room, road trip, or fictional land. Your imagination is the limit!

Baby Bounce Playdate

Wednesday, May 17, 9:30am

Birth-15 months. Babies and their grown-ups are invited for socializing, play, and reading! Drop-in ticket required.

TEEN Grades 6-12

Teen Advisory Board

Monday, May 8, 4:15pm

Give your opinion and help brainstorm teen programs and more while eating snacks and earning a service hour.

Pop Art Portraits

Friday, May 19, 4:00pm

Learn how to draw a Pop Art style portrait with artist Terri Murphy!

Exam Cram

May 22, 23 & 24, 4:00-8:00pm

Grades 9-12. Need a place to study for finals? Drop into our Exam Cram room, where snacks and stress-relieving activities will be provided. Bring your friends!

SLC Volunteer Training

Want to VOLUNTEER  at the SUMMER LIBRARY CLUB TABLE this summer?

Are you a teen 13+? We would love your help! Please fill out the application and click on the date below to register to attend one mandatory training  session to learn how to work the table and more.

Friday, May 12, 4-5pm

Wednesday, May 17, 7:30-8:30pm

Sunday, May 21, 2-3pm

Wednesday, May 31, 4-5pm

Monday, June 5, 2-3pm

Wednesday, June 7, 4-5pm

Saturday, June 10, 2-3pm

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