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Special Hours and Closures:
- Thursday, March 30: CLOSED for Staff Training
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Monday, March 27, 3:30-4:30pm, Stafford Room
Dynamic local author and educator Joanna Ho will speak about her books for children and young adults, her writing journey, and the importance of diverse representation in books. This free presentation is best suited for children in grades K thru 12 and their families.
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Ballet Stories with Tutu School
Friday, March 3, 10:30-11:15am, Stafford Room
Join Miss Avala and Tutu School for a special Toddler Storytime at the Main Library on Friday, March 3rd, at 10:30 am. We'll read ballet stories, practice twirling, and best of all, wands will be provided!
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Special Programs:
Storytimes:
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Teen Book Club
- Wednesday, March 1 at 4:00pm, Stafford Room
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Girls Who Code Club
- Every Thursday, 3:30-4:45pm, Computer Lab
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Teen Advisory Board (TAB)
- Tuesday, March 7 at 4:30pm, Stafford Room
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Game Break
- Wednesday, March 8 at 3:30pm, Stafford Room
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Dungeons & Dragons
- Monday, March 13 at 6:00pm, Stafford Room
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Teen Book Club
Stafford Room,
Main Library
Wed, March 1 @ 4:00pm
Register here
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Award Winner
Book Club
Family Study Room,
Main Library
Mon, March 6 @ 6:00pm
No registration required
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Alameda
Great Books
Family Study Room,
Main Library
Tues, March 14 @ 6:30pm
No registration required
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Cup of Coffee & a Good Book Club
Islandia Clubhouse:
1138 Island Drive, Bay Farm
Wed, March 15 @ 1:00pm
No registration required
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Main Library Mystery
Book Club
Family Study Room,
Main Library
Mon, March 27 @ 6:00pm
No registration required
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Bay Farm Mystery
Book Club
Bay Farm Branch,
3221 Mecartney Rd
Tues, March 28 @ 5:30pm
No registration required
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We Were Dreamers: An Immigrant Superhero Story
by Simu Liu
As the world’s first blockbuster Asian superhero, actor Simu Liu (known for Kim’s Convenience and Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings) knows a thing or two about origin stories. Liu’s unexpected path to Hollywood success traverses countries, confronts cultural stereotypes, and includes a detour into accounting. Told with humor and peppered with 90’s cultural references, Liu’s memoir touches on the importance of his role in media representation of Asian cultures without taking itself too seriously.
- recommended by Rebecca
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