It's almost time for Food For Fines! Starting this Friday, November 1 through December 30, bring non-perishable food items to the customer service desk of any library location. In recognition of your donation, we'll clear the overdue book fines of one account, and all donated food will be collected and distributed to members of our community through Second Harvest Food Bank. For more information, go
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TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE
We are happy to announce our first Library Takeover program: Transgender Day of Remembrance.
On November 20, 2019 from 5:00-8:00 pm, we will hold a candlelight procession and memorial program to remember those who have lost their lives to anti-transgender violence. This program is sponsored by San Mateo County LGBTQ Commission, San Mateo County Pride Initiative, San Mateo County Behavioral Health & Recovery Services, San Mateo County Pride Center, Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse, African-American Community Initiative, and RCPL Library Takeover. For more event details, go here. A United Against Hate Week event.
STEAM AT THE LIBRARY
Nearly 600 people came to STEAM at the Library this past Saturday, October 26, exploring nine stations outside and STEAM for Preschool in the Family Place. Outside visitors had an opportunity to create a folded paper microscope, meet robots and more!
We were thrilled to be a Bay Area Science Festival partner and hope to do it again next year! Many thanks to our community volunteers and exhibitors, Environmental Volunteers, Foldscope, BluSky Kids, Ingenium Kids,Woodside High School Robotics, Space Cookies (a Girl Scout Robotics Team), Sequoia Gem and Minerals Society, Rocketship Technologies, and MV Code.
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NEWS FROM THE FRIENDS OF THE LIBARY
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FALL NEWSLETTER
HOLIDAY SALE
The Friends of the Library collects holiday-themed and gift quality items all year long for its annual Holiday sale in the Bookstore at the Downtown Library. Shop early for wonderful values!
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TOP PICKS IN LIBRARY EVENTS
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For a complete list of library events,
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BILINGUAL FAMILY GAME NIGHT
1ST & 3RD TUESDAYS, 5:30 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Share one of your favorite games with us or play one of ours.
This Bilingual Family Board Game Night is part of International Games Week.
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LIBROS Y CAFE / CLUB DE LECTURA
THURSDAYS, 6 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Join the Spanish book club "Libros y Café."
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MUSICA, CUENTOS Y JUEGOS
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2, 11 am
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Read, sing and play in Spanish with your child. For ages 0-5. / Leer, cantar y jugar con su niño(a). Para edades 0-5 años.
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LIFE AFTERWARDS
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Michal Arend will speak about the lives and experiences of his parents. He will relate their experiences before, during and after their torture in concentration camps.
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MEET THE AUTHOR: TERRI HANSON MEAD
MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 7 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Piloting Your Life with Terri Hanson Mead
. Take the controls and learn to be the pilot in your own life.
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SUFFRAGE STORYTIME
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 9, 11 am
REDWOOD SHORES BRANCH LIBRARY
In this special story time, guest readers will share some suffrage stories, do a craft project and hold a suffrage march in the library. Learn about this important part of our history.
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TEEN DISCUSSION ON SOCIAL MEDIA
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 12, 5-6:30 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Discussion focuses on issues related to social media.
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FROM HEA
DLINES TO COMICS
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13, 6:30 pm
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY
Join artist and educator Mauricio Cordero for a hands-on workshop about creating nonfiction comics.
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