Online Social Networking and Tyze

Online Social Networking and Tyze A Way to End Isolation and Loneliness One Network at a Time

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!

Please join us on:

Thursday, March 25

4:00- 6:00pm

Try your hand at Guitar Hero, challenge your friends! Play chess, cards and checkers while you wait your turn to be hero. Ages 11 to 18. For more information, contact Marla at mbergman@sfpl.org or (415) 355-2858.

P & T Puppets

Tuesday, March 16

10:30am

Join us for a morning of puppets. For children of all ages.

Organic Vegetable Gardening

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

Tuesday

March, 9

2:00 - 3:00

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

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.