• Willow Glen Library Knitters

    Do you enjoy working with yarn, knitting or crochet?  Want to see what others are working on, refine your skills, or talk about all things yarn, knitting and crochet?  All hand needle crafts welcome.  No training or supplies are provided, but if you need advice there are many experienced knitters who are happy to lend […]

  • Self-Help for the Elderly Information Table

    Learn about assistance the nonprofit organization Self-Help for the Elderly offers seniors, including in the following areas.  CaregivingSenior HousingActivity CentersEmployment ServicesSocial ServicesCleaning ServicesNutrition ServicesHealth Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)Digital Learning Program The information table is in the library lobby. Free. No Registration Required.selfhelpelderly.orgADA Accommodation Requests美国残疾人法案(ADA)申请提供协助

  • Reading Buddies

    Reading Buddies provides students in grades K-3 with an opportunity to improve their reading skills by working one-on-one with a reading coach. Reading Buddies creates a positive reading experience for beginning and developing readers and helps children build confidence as readers. Our reading coach will listen to children read and provide support in reading and […]

  • Wee Love Science: Leaf Rubbings

    Embark on an exciting leaf exploration journey at the library, where children delve into the diverse shapes, colors, and textures of autumn leaves. With simple materials, children can learn more about the parts of a leaf with colorful creations to take home.ADA Accommodation Requests

  • Reading to Children with Lee

    Participating in the Reading to Children program is a great way for children to develop their imagination and spark a love for books, reading and learning. Children will enjoy one-on-one or small group interaction with our volunteer, Kids are also welcome to practice reading to our volunteer. Reading to Children will take place in the […]

  • Social Workers in the Library Drop-In Hours

    Advice | Information | Referral Social Workers in the Library offers free social service information and referrals*. Our staff can meet with you, approach your needs without judgement, and help you find where to go for shelter, food, showers, mental health services, legal help, and more. Free. No registration required. *Disclaimer: SJPL's Social Work in the […]

  • Origami for Kids

    Make designs like a sailboat, penguin, frog, or samurai helmet using colorful paper. Then decorate your origami with markers! This is a self-directed program in which all supplies and instructions are made available. A staff member or volunteer will be available for assistance. Registration recommended but not required.  Held in children’s area. Recommended for ages 6-12.ADA […]

  • ELL Conversation Club

    English Language Learners (ELL) Conversation Clubs create a welcoming and respectful environment for adult learners of English to practice their English conversation skills. Clubs meet weekly with a trained facilitator courtesy of Santa Teresa Branch Library.   No registration required, materials will be provided.ADA Accommodation Requests

  • Virtual Reality: Exploration & Experiences

    Join us every Tuesday and experience the digital world like never before in our Virtual Reality program. Learn how to use our virtual reality equipment, try a virtual reality experience for the first time, and then come back again to try one of our more immersive experiences, games, and puzzles. For teens ages 12 and up. NOTE: […]

  • Educational Park Art Club

    This week, in celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we'll learn about Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, an artist and enrolled citizen of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. After, we'll take what we've learned to create art of our own! Join us every Tuesday as we learn about an artist or art style, then make art of our own. […]