Adult Program: Nutrition and Cognitive Brain Function

Nutrition and Cognitive Brain Function with Mary Loise Zernicke, MS MPH RD CSG, Director, Dietary Manager Program, Merritt College.

Saturday, June 6
3:00 pm

Popular press discussions on the role of nutrition, supplements, and exercise in brain health are conflicting and incomplete. This workshop will review the latest research findings and recommendations regarding food and fitness choices which will keep one’s brain vigorous and strong. Learn how to eat your way to a healthy brain! This is a green stacks event.

Great Teen Book Swap

Thursday, June 4
3pm

FREE BOOK! Just swap us a review! Here’s how it works: The Teen Librarian will bring out free books and hand them out to the first people who want them (or until the books run out). You will, in turn, swap us a bookmark review by the end of the month. The books available may include: advance readers’ copies, new or old titles, nonfiction, or graphic novels/manga.

For more information or to register, contact Marla Bergman, Teen Librarian, at mbergman@sfpl.org or 415-355-2868.

Computer class: Using the Library Catalog


Tuesday, June 2

2:00pm

Learn how to locate materials in the library’s catalog, place holds on items, and renew your materials online. Basic mouse and keyboard skills are required. Please sign up at the Information Desk or call 355-2858.

Overdue Library Fine Amnesty May 3-16

Been avoiding the Library lately because of overdue fines? Now is your chance to come clean with the Free2Return Your Books – Restore Your Privileges campaign.

San Francisco Public Library is instituting a two week fine amnesty program to encourage the return of overdue books and materials without penalty.

Return your items without penalty and make items available for public circulation again. The amnesty restores borrower privileges once overdue materials are returned. The amnesty does not pertain to overdue fines still on record from previously returned or lost materials.

Return the books... dvds... cds... - What's your excuse?

Bead Making with Wet Felt

Saturday, May 9
3:00pm

Make felted balls and “sushi beads” into jewelry, ornaments, or mobiles. They also make great gifts. This program is best for children ages 10 and up, teenagers and adults. Class size is limited.

Please sign up at the Glen Park Library's Information Desk or call 415-355-2858.

Computer Class- Internet Basics

Tuesday, May 5
2:00 pm

Learn to find information on the Web by following a link, using a search engine and entering a specific address. Basic mouse and keyboard skills required. Space is limited. Please sign up at the Information Desk or call 355-2858