Santa Teresa Teens Reach Meeting
This leadership and volunteer service group for teens ages 13-18 meets in person on the third Friday of each month from 4-5pm in the Community Room. Teens Reach is the […]
This leadership and volunteer service group for teens ages 13-18 meets in person on the third Friday of each month from 4-5pm in the Community Room. Teens Reach is the […]
Thân mời các bé cùng cha mẹ hoặc người chăm sóc bé đến tham dự Giờ Kể Chuyện và làm thủ công bằng tiếng Việt tại Thư Viện Evergreen! Chúng ta […]
Come join us at East SJ Carnegie Branch Library for our LEGO® Club! Participate in a weekly engineering challenge or make whatever you want! Important: This event is recommended for children 5 […]
Join us every Friday for a new craft activity. This week, we'll celebrate Diwali by making Mandala tissue paper suncatchers and coloring wooden mandala designs. This will be a grab-and-go format. Customers […]
Classes are done! No homework is due until Monday! It's time for Friday Fun! Pearl Avenue will present a series of crafts, games, or fun activities each Friday afternoon, starting […]
Learn to make a digital collage or collection of images, text, and more to inspire you on the go wherever you are! Students will learn to how to apply an image […]
Celebrate Halloween at Santa Teresa Library! Costumes are encouraged! Join us for some fun festivities, including: A playGoodie bag and candy giveaways (while supplies last)Arts & craftsGamesPhoto opportunities! Free. No registration […]
Join us for How Does It Fly? — a fun, hands-on STEM activity where kids design, fold, and test paper airplanes to explore the science of flight. Through creative experiments, […]
Practice basic writing skills in English with our tutor in a welcoming and respectful environment for adult learners. Sessions will include creating simple sentence structures, some basic grammar, and build […]
Students in Grades 3-5 are invited to learn and practice the elements of speech and debate through hands-on activities. What is “speech and debate” and why do we do it? […]