Computer Training : Internet 101

Wednesday, March 5

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

Sign up with the librarian - 355-2858


Learn to find information on the Web by following a link, using a search engine and entering a specific address. We'll also explore the Library's homepage and catalog. Basic mouse and keyboard skills required.

Van Gogh Talk

Please join us on:

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

at 6:30 p.m.

A slide show and lecture with Marlene Aron on the life and works of Vincent Van Gogh.

Author Reading- Jane Ganahl

Please join us on:

Saturday, March 1, 2008

2 - 3 pm in the Glen Park Branch Program room

Help us celebrate the paperback release of Naked on the Page : The Misadventures of My Unmarried Midlife with a reading by local author Jane Ganahl.

Beginning with the launch of her wildly successful San Francisco Chronicle column “Single Minded” and ending with her 50th birthday, Jane's memoir (recently optioned for a TV series by TBS) follows one frenetic year in a smart, social, middle-aged woman’s life.

Jane Ganahl has been a journalist, editor, author, consultant and community organizer in San Francisco for 25 years. She co-directs Litquake : San Francisco's Literary Festival.

Book signing follows event.

Book Discussion Group - February

Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2008
6:30pm

Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
After reconnecting with old friends under far different circumstances, Kathy H., reminisces about the life they shared at a pastoral English boarding school. A chilling mystery unfolds as Kathy details her growing awareness of her place in society and her ultimate fate.

A History of Library Services in Glen Park

The Glen Library has been located in various neighborhood locations for the past 81 years. Here is a time line of all of our site:
  • 1927. The first location opened at 700 Bosworth

  • 1964. The library moved to 2909 Diamond Street when Bosworth was widened. The library stood where BART's Diamond Street steps are now located

  • 1969. The library then moved to 2842 Diamond, the current home of Gialina Pizzeria

    1969 Location -click photo for more info


  • 1978. The library then moved to 653 Chenery Street. This was a very beloved location. The connection to the Tiez family and the coziness of the branch have made it had a special place in the hearts of many Glen Park residents. It is now the current home of Bird & Beckett Books

  • 2007. Our first non-rented location at 2825 Diamond opened on October 13, 2007. Big, brighter and with a view.

I think I can safely say that the current location will probably be the last location for many, many years.

Welcome to the new Glen Park Library Blog

Thanks for checking us out! We have created this blog to help keep all of our patrons up to date on the latest library happenings. We also will be highlighting SFPL library services, news and of course books.

A quick way to see what is going on at the library is to look at the column at the right (you might have to scroll down a bit to see it). There you will find listings for all Future Children's, Adult and Teen programs that are taking place in the library in the next few weeks.

So please bookmark our page or add us to your RSS feed, and check back often. Our address is:

http://glenparklibrarysfpl.blogspot.com/