Glen Park Library closing early on New Year's Eve and closed for New Year's Day.
Library closing at 5pm on December 24 and closed on December 25 for Christmas
Tie Dye T-shirts
*Music with Jim Stevens
CANCELED !Make and Take Holiday Crafts
Sorry for any inconvenience but the performers had to cancel. Will reschedule the craft for 2011. In the meantime we still have food and free bags!!
Make and Take Holiday Crafts
Saturday, December 4
2:00pm - 4:00pm
Come to our Make and Take Holiday Craft program! We will have stations set up to make crepe paper flower wreaths and needle felted angels or ornaments. Take your masterpiece home in our new Glen Park Library reusable bag (while supplies last).
Refreshments will be served throughout the day. For all ages!
Library Closed for Thanksgiving Holiday
Lucha Libre Felt Buttons for Teens
Thursday, November 18
4:00- 5:30 pm
Make felt pins based on your favorite Mexican wrestler, Day of the Dead image, or create your own original design. All materials supplied. For ages 13-18. For more information, contact Marla at 415-355-2858 mbergman@sfpl.org.
Closed on November 11
SoulCollage Workshop for Adults
3:00pm - 5:00pm
SoulCollage® is a creative and satisfying collage process. Participants in this workshop will make decks of cards, with each collage card representing one aspect of the personality. The cards can be used to enhance self-discovery and to answer life's questions.
Space is limited. Please sign up at the Information Desk or call 355-2858
Parents for Public Schools-SF
3:00pm
Join Parents for Public Schools-SF for a Kindergarten Workshop on Saturday November 6th at Glen Park Branch from 3:00-4:30.
* Hear firsthand experience from parents about San Francisco public schools and why they chose them.
* Learn what you need to know about the "new" SFUSD enrollment process.
* Get tips and advice on key information and resources.
* Find out how Parents for Public Schools-SF can help you.
This event is sponsored by Parents for Public Schools, Friends of SFPL, and San Francisco Public Libraries.
Story Telling Dance Theater
Ghost Hunting for Teens!
Thursday, October 28
4:00pm
Hunt for ghosts or learn how to create spooky makeup effects at these Halloween-themed events.
Ever wonder if ghosts are real? If they are, how can you tell a real ghost from a fake? Do teens tend to experience poltergeists more than other age groups? A real ghost hunter from SF Ghost Society, Tommy Netzband, will talk about his experiences investigating ghosts and hauntings. He will also show you how to use ghost hunting tools and share some ghostly images and sounds he has caught on DVD. Get the info, then you decide what to believe! www.sfghostsociety.org
For information or to register, contact: Marla at 415.355.2858 or mbergman@sfpl.org
Happy Birthday Library!
Happy Birthday Glen Park Library!
Teen Guitar Hero Tournament
3:30pm-5:30pm
This year’s Teen Read Week theme is “Books with Beat”! Come celebrate this (R)Oc(k)tober by entering a Guitar Hero Tournament at branch near you! For more information or to register, contact Marla at 355-2858 or mbergman@sfpl.org
Woody Guthrie and the Great American Folk Song
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Tim Holt presents a brief history of the American folksong, from the old-time ballads of Appalachia to the Depression-era songs of Woody Guthrie. He will also discuss the origins of our folk music in the British Isles and West Africa.
Holt will sing a variety of American folksongs, representing various aspects of our history and culture, including songs of westward settlement, old-time gospel, Guthrie's original contributions and a couple of Lead Belly classics.
As Holt comments, "The history of the American folksong is really a people's history of this country."
Computer Training: Language Learning Databases
Preparing Yourself and Your Companion Animal for a Disaster
6:30pm
Learn how to protect your beloved pets when an emergency or disaster occurs. A person from the Disaster Preparedness Coalition for Animals (DPCA) will discuss how to keep your animal companions safe, even in the event of rescue or evacuation. The DPCA is made up of the major stakeholders in animal protection and welfare in San Francisco, and the core of the Coalition includes San Francisco Animal Care and Control, the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Pets Unlimited, Pets Are Wonderful Support, Veterinary Street Outreach Services, and the California Veterinary Medical Association.
One of the tragedies of Hurricane Katrina was the number of pets lost during the hurricane as well as the people who endangered their lives by not leaving their pets.
Do you have a plan for your pets in case of an earthquake, flood or fire? Do your pets have an earthquake kit? Learn how to create an emergency plan and an earthquake kit for your pets.
This is a One City One Book event. The 2010 One City One Book is Zeitoun by Dave Eggers.
Music with Susan Pena and Michael Govea
Join us for this celebration of Latino-Hispanic Heritage Month.
Saturday, September 18
2:00 pm
For all ages
Henna for Teens
3:30pm - 5:30pm
Henna body art, or mehndi, is an ancient art. Henna has been used to adorn young women's bodies as part of social and holiday celebrations since the late Bronze Age in the eastern Mediterranean. In this workshop, you'll be able to choose a design for a free, safe, temporary tattoo, and learn how to apply it with henna. Henna artist Rachel-Anne Palacios will show you how. Program limited to 20 teens.
For ages 12-18. For participants under 18, a signed parent/guardian permission form must be returned prior to the workshop.
To reserve your space and/or request a permission form, contact Marla at (415) 355-2868 or mbergman@sfpl.org
Author talk: Burned: A Memoir
4:00 pm
Local author, Louise Nayer, will read from Burned: A Memoir. When Louise was four years old her mother struck a match to light the pilot light in a rented vacation home. Immediately she and her husband were engulfed in flames. While their parents underwent treatment and surgery, Louis and her sister stayed with relatives. Eventually the children were reunited with the parents they no longer recognized. The story details the tragedy, separation and the family's return to love and life.
She will read a short piece from the book and talk about the process of writing and publishing a memoir including navigating through the world of agents and editors to get a book to publication.
Friendship Bracelets for Teens
Birth of Impressionism: Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay A Docent Leture
Take A Plunge into Fun with Gary Lapow!
Graywater: Reusing water for gardening
Nick Barone's Puppet Show
Computer Class: Overdrive
Teens...Make a button!
Children's Program: An afternoon with the Museum of Craft
Library closed on Monday, July 5, for Independence Day
Marine Mammal Center
4:00 pm
The Marine Mammal Center traveling outreach van brings the world of marine mammals to our library! Many species of marine mammals frequent the California coast, including seals, sea lions, sea otters, whales and dolphins. Come and learn about their natural history and where to see them! For ages 5 and older.
The Bubble Lady!
Adult Program: Elder Financial Abuse
Saturday, June 19
Little Bears Music Program
Summer Reading Programs for all
Adult: Read and fill out your reading log to see which part of town reads more.
Teen: For ages 13-18. Complete 6 tasks on the gameboard and win a flash drive and an invite to the End of Summer reading party.
Children: Birth -13. Read or have books read to you for 8 hours and win a sketchbook or Giants tickets or a book.
For more detailed information on each of these programs, visit our Summer Reading Page.
Teens: Simple Sock Creatures
Documentary Screening: Destination: Rossport, Ireland
Destination: Rossport, Ireland
On Wednesday, May 196:00 pm
In 2005, several men from Rossport, Ireland were sent to jail for 94 days as a consequence of not allowing Shell Oil to put a gas pipeline through their land. In part 2 of his Global Economic Documentary Series, filmmaker Jim Kerns goes to Rossport - a remote town in the northwest of Ireland - to examine this conflict and the socio-economic implications involved.
Adult Program : Engage as you age
Museum Passes for Families for Free!
Every library has one pass for each location. You get to check out a pass for one week, which will entitle 1 to 2 adults accompanied by 1 to 4 children in for free.
Click here to see more about the program and what passes are offered.
The passes have been very popular, to find out what location has them in stock you can click here. Then click on the title of the attraction you are interested in.
Silk Diary: An Artist’s Journey from Moscow to Mendocino
Saturday, May 1
2:00 pm
Russian-born silk painter Natasha Foucault and co-author Jeanne-Michele Salander, will read from, "Silk Diary: An Artist’s Journey from Moscow to Mendocino." The memoir is an exciting tale of adventure, travel, romance, art, and intrigue.
Following the book talk Natasha will demonstrate painting on silk.
Glen Park Festival
We will have a prize wheel for kids so they can try for a chance to win a book or another prize.
We will also have information on our upcoming programs.
For more info on the festival check out their website.
Duct Tape Wallets for Teens
Lizard Lady
Consumer Protection - Free Class
An Afternoon of Japanese Culture
On Saturday, April 10 from 1:00- 4pm.
Koto player Shoko Hikage will perform from 1:30-2:30.
Suminagashi, Japanese paper marbling, will be offered by Urban Fauna at 3:00. The craft class is for ages 10 and up.
Class size is limited so please sign up at in the Information Desk in advance or call 355-2858
Light refreshments will be available through out the program.
Online Social Networking and Tyze
Wednesday, March 31 - 2:30- 4:00 pm
An introduction to Tyze, a service that provides secure, personal networks for people who are experiencing life challenges and those who support them. Tyze networks are fun, easy places to plan events, tell stories, post pictures and even securely store important documents on-line.
Participants will benefits most if they have an active email account and can access their email from the web. If you have your own laptop, you may bring it and access the Library's free Wi-Fi.
Please sign up to assure your space in the class by emailing tyze@sfcommunityliving.org
Please indicate the branch, date and time you wish to attend.
For additional information call the Community Living Campaign at 415-821-1003.
Gaming for Teens!
Organic Vegetable Gardening
Saturday, March 9
2:00 pm
In this class, you will learn to grow fresh organic vegetables at home with or without a garden from garden expert and SF native Dennis Granahan, who works at a local plant nursery and has a degree in Ornamental Horticulture. This is a Green Stacks program.
Computer Class: Using the Library Catalog
Author talk: Face to Face: Children of the AIDS Crisis in Africa
Face to Face: Children of the AIDS Crisis in Africa
Saturday, March 6
3:00 pm-4:00 pm
Karen Ande will discuss her book, Face to Face: Children of the AIDS Crisis in Africa, and present a slide show of the book's photographs. Ande's work features children in Kenya and Rwanda whose lives have been affected by AIDS and introduces activists who are working at the grassroots level to help restore their well-being.