Adult Computer Class
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
2pm - 3pm
Join us for this introductory class on mouse and keyboard skills. After the instruction you will have time to ask questions and to practice what you have learned. Please sign up at the Information Desk or call 355-2858 to register.
Portola Branch- New Location!
Portola Branch Library at 380 Bacon St. at Goettingen
The 6,300-square-foot space occupies a site acquired from the San Francisco Unified School District on a corner of the Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School facility. The light and airy new branch features a new, view garden, an expanded children’s section that will be able to accommodate school visits, a designated teen space and a program room that will allow after-hours access for the community. The branch also includes new furniture and shelving, an expanded collection of books, CDs, DVDS and other materials, a prominent reading area, more computers, Wi-Fi access to the Internet and more functional staff work spaces.
A beautiful public art display of four handmade glass and metal shutters by Dana Zed will welcome patrons into the branch. Inspired by the many nurseries once located in the Portola neighborhood, Zed created a colorful set of 20 individual and unique glass panels depicting California’s indigenous wildflowers. The designs provide a translucent artwork that can be viewed from both the exterior and interior of the branch.
Architecture firm Stoner Meek/Noll & Tam designed the new branch library, drawing from a range of inspiration - the form of books themselves, open to the public, and the rhythm and scale of traditional San Francisco neighborhood bay windows. At the library entrance, the public is welcomed by an airy art-filled Periodical Room. The porch-like quality of this entry continues along the full southern edge of the building, with reading chairs in each of the bay windows. The Department of Public Works managed the project.
Click here for a map and the buildings hours.
Puppet Show!!
Saturday, March 7, 1:30 pm
Join Michael and Valerie Nelson, founders of this popular locally based, internationally acclaimed troupe presenting innovative puppet, mask and musical performances since 1979. They will bring one of their new shows: The Grasshopper and the Ant, which goes far beyond the simple Aesop's fable to create a green-man cycle tale of olden times, a story that takes the audience on a journey through the seasons, leading them to a new understanding of their own place in the cycle of nature. The show is presented as a Victorian paper theatre recreation, complete with fairies, gnomes, and bugs. The Grasshopper and the Ant will be performed.
This is part of the Puppet Festival that is going on in March. For other shows and locations, please click here.