• Art Therapy for Tweens – Diwali Diya Painting

    Join us this month for another art therapy program. We will explore different techniques and art materials each month. Paint your own diya (clay oil lamp) to take home.  For children ages 10 and up. Materials will be provided. While supplies last.For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+days prior […]

  • Create CU: Tetra Pack Prints

    Tetra Pack PrintsLearn how to upcycle food packaging to create one of a kind prints. Friday, October 10 7pm, Room 201AAll materials and instruction will be provided. This program is for adults aged eighteen and older.  Online Registration opens Friday, September 26 at 10amFor accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility […]

  • Family Storytime at Cupertino Library

    Join us for Family Storytime for all ages in our program room! This storytime series is suitable for all ages and will feature stories, songs, rhymes and dances, all to encourage the development of crucial early literacy skills. Parents and children will listen together, learn together, and sing together. Storytime is limited to the first 100 […]

  • Babywearing Dance

    Join us every Sunday at 11AM at the Cupertino Library for Babywearing Dance. 

  • Nonfiction Book Discussion: The Wager by David Grann

    Cover The Wager by David GrannOpen to all adults who love to read and discuss non-fictional literature. In October, the Cupertino Library Adult Nonfiction Book Discussion group will talk about The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder by David Grann (2023)   HMS Wager had set sail in 1740 with a secret mission to track a […]

  • Teen Poetry Workshop – Revising Your Work

    Join fellow teen poets and Cupertino Poet Laureate Keiko O’Leary in this fun and interactive recurring workshop for high school students. Make friends and improve your poetry skills! Topic for October 12: Revising Your Work What should you change? What should you keep? How do you know when you're done? Learn a revision method that […]

  • Canceled Toddler Storytime

    This event is canceled. We apologize for the inconvenience.Stories and Songs for 1-2 year olds. This story time features lots of movement, singing, and action and is geared for very young toddlers who can no longer sit in laps!For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to […]

  • Homework Help for Grades K-5

    Are you a student in grades K-5 and need help with homework? We have tutors for you to receive homework help, Tuesday's and Thursday's from 4:30p.m. - 6:00p.m. No registration is required. Basic school supplies will be provided.For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the […]

  • Children's Literature for Adults Bookclub

    Adults join us for our Children's Literature for Adults Book Club to discuss, reminisce, or discover for the first time a beloved children's classic. Registration is required at the Cupertino Library Children's Reference Desk where we will have a copy of the book available. Adults only please. Generously sponsored by the Friends of the Cupertino Library.For accessibility […]

  • Adult Book Discussion: North Woods by Daniel Mason

    Book Cover North Woods: A Novel by Daniel MasonThis month the Cupertino Library Adult Book Discussion Group will talk about the novel North Woods: A Novel by Daniel Mason (2023).  A humble New England cabin is the setting for this novel about all the people who find refuge within its walls over time. Beginning with a pair of lovers […]