Saturday, March 8, 1 to 3 p.m.
Our wonderful summer climate is perfect for growing all sorts of vegetables here in Santa Clara County. Join Master Gardener Laura Westley to learn what you can grow over the warm season. She’ll talk about tomatoes, peppers, squash, beans, cucumbers and much more! Basic information on soil, water and fertilizing requirements will be discussed as well.
This talk will take place in the Program room.
Registration is not required.
Saturday, March 8, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Is your bike in need of a repair or tune-up? Not sure how to tell if your bike is safe to ride? Bring your bike to the Library Plaza!
Volunteers from Bike Sunnyvale (the local chapter of the Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition) will be onsite to teach the ABC Quick Check, share safety tips, give out bicycle goodies and answer other bike-related questions.
Professional bike mechanic Ryan Murphy will be available for advice and help with issues like changing a tire or adjusting gears or brakes. Assistance from Ryan will be first come, first served.
Note: Sunnyvale Public Library and Silicon Valley Bicycle Coalition do not have spare bicycle parts for replacements.
Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Sunnyvale Public Library.
 Image: Tile with calligraphy, approx. 1275-1325. Probably Kashan, Iran. Composite-body ceramic (fritware) with overglaze luster decoration. Asian Art Museum, The Avery Brundage Collection, B60P2132.
Monday, March 10, 7 to 8 p.m.
Ancient Persia was at the axis of the trading world, simultaneously influencing and influenced by both Asia to the east and Europe to the west. Explore the unique art traditions of this fascinating and dynamic region as exemplified by objects from the Asian Art Museum.
This one-hour online lecture by Asian Art Museum community speaker docent Lydia Zane is followed by a Q&A.
Registration is required.
Please arrive on time to ensure your spot. Waitlisted registrants will receive the Zoom link a couple minutes after the program begins.
Wednesday, March 12, 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Silent Book Clubs are catching on around the world, as a way to meet other book lovers in your area and read together in quiet camaraderie. Bring a book of your choice, or choose one from the Library's shelves. After an hour of silent reading, there will be time to socialize with your neighbors about what you've read or anything else.
This program will take place in the Library Program Room.
Registration is not required.
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