• Citizenship Study Group (In-person)

    Free. Registration required.What We Do: Outline the naturalization processReview the Civics Questions (2008 & 2025)Practice Reading & WritingAnalyze the Interview QuestionsProvide references & resources Due to legal reasons, we cannot help you fill out the application, but we can direct you to the proper services.The program takes place in-person at the Seven Trees Branch Library. […]

  • 1 on 1 Tech Assistance (In-Person)

    Do you need to brush up your computer skills? Whether you need assistance putting together a Word document, Excel spreadsheet, or PowerPoint presentation, or receiving help submitting an online job application or other government document to learning a new online tool, our experienced and dedicated tech tutor can help! Sessions are 30 minutes and appointments […]

  • English Language Learner (ELL) Conversation Club

    In-person at the Tully Branch Library. English Language Learner (ELL) Conversation Clubs create a welcoming and respectful environment for adult learners of English to practice their English conversation skills. Clubs meet weekly at the library. ADA Accommodation Requests

  • U.S. Citizenship Mock Interview Practice

    Are you ready to begin your path towards citizenship? Join us in person to practice for the U.S. Citizenship Interview and learn about: N-400 test questionsCivic TestPractice the reading and writing testBecome more comfortable with the interviewLearn strategies on how to interview Free. In-Person. No registration required. ¿Están listos para el camino a la ciudadanía? Acompañenos […]

  • Reading to Children with Volunteer Venkat (Hybrid: In-Person and Online)

    Would you like your children to have fun listening to stories while building vocabulary, developing listening skills, and enhancing their reading comprehension? Join us for virtual Reading to Children where SJPL volunteer Venkat will read aloud a variety of stories! This event is designed for children in preschool-4th grade, but all ages are welcome to attend. Families have […]

  • ESL Level 1 – Reading and Writing

    Let us help you build a strong foundation in English! In this class, students will study the following topics: Describing people and thingsWeatherDescribing activities and eventsFamily membersPlaces around townClothing and shoppingLanguage and nationalitiesHobbies and interests Course information: Starts: September 6, 2025Ends: December 13, 2025Class day: SaturdayTime: 3:00-4:30 PMInstructor: Ngoc Lien ADA Accommodation Requests

  • Math = Fun (Math Olympiad)

    Want to grow in basic competitive math skills? Join us in Math = Fun and practice 4-5 elementary school and middle school Math Olympiad problems. See your math and problem-solving skills improve! For children 8-12 years old.  Free. Online registration required.  Sessions are not related. Participants must sign up for every session they plan to […]

  • 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 volunteer. Reading Buddies creates a positive reading experience for beginning and developing readers and helps children build confidence as readers. Our volunteers will listen to children read and provide support in phonics, sight words, and comprehension. Students […]

  • STEM Saturday: Wind Vane

    Dive into the fascinating world of weather science as we make our own wind vanes. Each week of STEM brings a new set of tasks to challenge us.   Sessions are not related, so participants should register for EACH session they wish to attend. Free. Registration is required. This series of programs is supported by our […]

  • ESL Writing Club

    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 up to writing a simple paragraph.  Free. No registration required.ADA Accommodation Requests