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Family Art Lab

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Orangevale Library
Jane Wise Community Room
We bring the art supplies, you bring the creativity! Families, kids and teens are welcome to join us as the library puts out a variety of art supplies and let everyone make whatever art they want! Paints, modelling clay, markers, air brushing, and more are available for us to make pictures, sculptures, and mixed media projects!

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Bilingual Bird Watching with Sol Collective

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Non-Library Location

Join us for a culturally relevant bird watching experience at a nature preserve in Sacramento County. This  beginner level walk, will introduce you to the natural wonders of the Sacramento region birds and their habitats. Learn to identify birds, and the importance of protecting their habitat. We will have some binoculars available, but if you have a pair, please feel free to bring them.


Location: Cosumnes River Preserve  13501 Franklin Blvd. Galt, CA


Bilingual (English, Spanish)


  • Registration is required for this event. 
  • All attendees will need to complete a waiver of liability to participate upon arrival.
  • This event is open to all ages, identities, and abilities.


What to expect: 

  • We will gather at the Visitor Center. 13501 Franklin Blvd. Galt, CA -Parking is free. 

  • Program staff will be available at the arrival location to help guide you to the program area.

  • To maximize your experience, please plan to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure we may begin on time.

  • We will start with brief introductions and a safety briefing.

  • Please contact parksandtranquility@saclibrary.org with any questions or accommodation needs.

What to bring:

  • Water

  • Snacks

  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, etc.)

  • Comfortable closed-toe walking/hiking shoes

  • Charged phone

  • Light jacket or sweater that can easily be rolled up and put in your backpack. 

Rules of the Cosumnes River Preserve

  • Pets are not allowed.

  • Stay on designated trails.

  • Collecting is not allowed. Leave feathers, plants, rocks, animals as you found them.

  • Bicycles are not allowed on the trails, but they can be locked up at the Visitor Center.

  • Camping, smoking, and fires are not allowed.

  • Hunting is not allowed.

Directions:  Cosumnes River Preserve Website

All Visitors please be advised of road closures in the area. The directions below will provide you with access to the Preserve. The Preserve will remain open during these closures.

Access from Interstate 5 from Twin Cities Rd.

  1. Exit at Twin Cities Rd.

  2. Take Twin Cities Eastbound for approximately 3 miles (Go over the railroad tracks)

  3. Turn right onto Bruceville Rd.

  4. Merge right onto Desmond Rd. Go over the railroad tracks.

  5. Take a left onto Franklin and the Visitor Center will be 1 mile south on the left-hand side.

Access from Interstate 5 from Thornton 

  1. Exit at Thornton Rd. Exit 493.

  2. Go west on Walnut Grove Rd for approximately 1 1/2 miles.

  3. Turn right onto Blossom Rd.

  4. In approximately 3 miles turn right onto Barber Rd. Go under the freeway.

  5. Turn left onto Cameron Rd.

  6. In 2 miles turn left onto Thornton/Franklin Rd. The Visitor Center will be 1 mile north on the right-hand side.

Access from Highway 99

  1. Exit at Stockton Blvd/Twin Cities offramp. Exit 277.

  2. Take Twin Cities Westbound for approximately 7 miles.

  3. Turn left onto Bruceville Rd.

  4. Merge right onto Desmond Rd. Go over the railroad tracks.

  5. Take a left onto Franklin and the Visitor Center will be 1 mile south on the left-hand side.


About Sol Collective

Sol Collective is a community-based organization whose mission is to provide artistic, cultural, and educational programming, promote social justice, and empower youth through art, activism, music, wellness and media experience. Our executive board and staff are made up of BIPOC artists, educators, business owners, and community mentors.


Sol Collective has been offering art, culture, and wellness programming for BIPOC communities in Sacramento and beyond for 19 years. The collective has organized several outdoor events that include Day of the Dead: Souls of the City, Global Local, and the Piñata Festival; as well as, nature walks, hikes, and camping trips. Sol Arts, Solistic Wellness, and Sol Outdoors, are some of our programs providing culturally relevant and  multi-generational programming designed to empower and engage our communities.


Facilitator

As the Community Wellness Director, Jesus Sanchez, LMFT,  leads and facilitates a number of trainings focused on building community wellness through arts, culture, and digital media with a number of our organization’s partnerships. Jesus also implements curriculum, contributes in fund development, and serves as an active committee member for existing partnerships within our region. Jesus is a beading and multimedia artist, as well as a Mexica Dancer. Jesus' work has focused on working with Indigenous communities, LGBTQ youth and adults. 

Jesus is currently working on identifying outdoor opportunities for those who are differently abled, as he navigated changes in his own physical health while supporting elders in the community.


Assistant Facilitator 

Luis Ramón Campos García (Lurac) is an artist, graphic designer, cultural worker, educator, outdoors enthusiast, and migrant from Mexico City. His work explores visual art, graphic design, and sometimes music to create worlds inhabited by fantastic creatures inspired by his life experience, culture, nature, and everyday life. He enjoys going outdoors for wellness, leisure, culture, and inspiration purposes. He is currently the Arts and Education Director, Gallery Manager, and Outdoors Program Co-coordinator at Sol Collective. As co-leader of the Sol Outdoors program, he organizes and facilitates culturally relevant outdoor exposure experiences for people to enjoy the outdoors, learn about the environment, and connect to nature.


This program is part of the Sacramento Public Library Parks and Tranquility Project and is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library.

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Reproductive Health Workshop: Understanding Cervical Cancer Prevention (Pashto)

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
North Highlands-Antelope Library
North Highlands-Antelope Community Room
This workshop will be presented in Pashto. 

Join us at the North Highlands-Antelope Library for a discussion about cervical cancer prevention, hosted in partnership with ReproNet. Topics will include:
  • What is cervical cancer, and how can I prevent it?
  • What is a Pap smear test?
  • What happens if the Pap smear is abnormal?
  • What is the HPV vaccine and why should I get it? 

Participants will learn about how to access health care and/or preventive services and how to obtain information on YouTube, internet searches, and the Sacramento Public Library collection. There will be time for Q&A. 

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Meet with a Nurse

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Valley Hi-North Laguna Library
Book an appointment in the Telehealth Booth at the Valley Hi-North Laguna Library to meet virtually with a registered nurse from HealthImpact. Nurses are available to answer questions about diabetes, dementia, heart disease, cancer screenings, vaccinations, and other health conditions.

30-minute appointments are available on Wednesdays, between 3:00-5:00pm. Call 916-264-2920 or visit the information desk at the Valley Hi-North Laguna Library to make an appointment. 


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Family Storytime

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Carmichael Library
Carmichael Meeting Room
Join us for Family Storytime where we will read stories, sing songs, and have a wonderful time! This 45-minute program is designed for young children, infants to 6 years of age, and their caregivers to build on early learning foundations that develop pre-reading skills and a joy of reading that lasts a lifetime. The first 20-30 minutes is Storytime and is immediately followed by a simple art or movement activity. 
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English Conversation Group (Beginner/Intermediate)

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 1:00 is for beginner/intermediate English learners, but all levels are welcome. 

 

Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.


An intermediate/advanced group meets at 5:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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English Conversation Group (Intermediate/Advanced)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 5:00 is for intermediate/advanced English learners, but all levels are welcome. 


Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.

 

A beginner/intermediate group meets at 1:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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Event is full

Bilingual Bird Watching with Sol Collective

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Non-Library Location

Join us for a culturally relevant bird watching experience at a nature preserve in Sacramento County. This  beginner level walk, will introduce you to the natural wonders of the Sacramento region birds and their habitats. Learn to identify birds, and the importance of protecting their habitat. We will have some binoculars available, but if you have a pair, please feel free to bring them.


Location: Cosumnes River Preserve  13501 Franklin Blvd. Galt, CA


Bilingual (English, Spanish)


  1. Registration is required for this event. 
  2. All attendees will need to complete a waiver of liability to participate upon arrival.
  3. This event is open to all ages, identities, and abilities.


What to expect: 

  • We will gather at the Visitor Center. 13501 Franklin Blvd. Galt, CA -Parking is free. 

  • Program staff will be available at the arrival location to help guide you to the program area.

  • To maximize your experience, please plan to arrive 15 minutes early to ensure we may begin on time.

  • We will start with brief introductions and a safety briefing.

  • Please contact parksandtranquility@saclibrary.org with any questions or accommodation needs.

What to bring:

  • Water

  • Snacks

  • Sun protection (hat, sunscreen, etc.)

  • Comfortable closed-toe walking/hiking shoes

  • Charged phone

  • Light jacket or sweater that can easily be rolled up and put in your backpack. 

Rules of the Cosumnes River Preserve

  • Pets are not allowed.

  • Stay on designated trails.

  • Collecting is not allowed. Leave feathers, plants, rocks, animals as you found them.

  • Bicycles are not allowed on the trails, but they can be locked up at the Visitor Center.

  • Camping, smoking, and fires are not allowed.

  • Hunting is not allowed.

Directions:  Cosumnes River Preserve Website

All Visitors please be advised of road closures in the area. The directions below will provide you with access to the Preserve. The Preserve will remain open during these closures.

Access from Interstate 5 from Twin Cities Rd.

  1. Exit at Twin Cities Rd.

  2. Take Twin Cities Eastbound for approximately 3 miles (Go over the railroad tracks)

  3. Turn right onto Bruceville Rd.

  4. Merge right onto Desmond Rd. Go over the railroad tracks.

  5. Take a left onto Franklin and the Visitor Center will be 1 mile south on the left-hand side.

Access from Interstate 5 from Thornton 

  1. Exit at Thornton Rd. Exit 493.

  2. Go west on Walnut Grove Rd for approximately 1 1/2 miles.

  3. Turn right onto Blossom Rd.

  4. In approximately 3 miles turn right onto Barber Rd. Go under the freeway.

  5. Turn left onto Cameron Rd.

  6. In 2 miles turn left onto Thornton/Franklin Rd. The Visitor Center will be 1 mile north on the right-hand side.

Access from Highway 99

  1. Exit at Stockton Blvd/Twin Cities offramp. Exit 277.

  2. Take Twin Cities Westbound for approximately 7 miles.

  3. Turn left onto Bruceville Rd.

  4. Merge right onto Desmond Rd. Go over the railroad tracks.

  5. Take a left onto Franklin and the Visitor Center will be 1 mile south on the left-hand side.


About Sol Collective

Sol Collective is a community-based organization whose mission is to provide artistic, cultural, and educational programming, promote social justice, and empower youth through art, activism, music, wellness and media experience. Our executive board and staff are made up of BIPOC artists, educators, business owners, and community mentors.


Sol Collective has been offering art, culture, and wellness programming for BIPOC communities in Sacramento and beyond for 19 years. The collective has organized several outdoor events that include Day of the Dead: Souls of the City, Global Local, and the Piñata Festival; as well as, nature walks, hikes, and camping trips. Sol Arts, Solistic Wellness, and Sol Outdoors, are some of our programs providing culturally relevant and  multi-generational programming designed to empower and engage our communities.


Facilitator

As the Community Wellness Director, Jesus Sanchez, LMFT,  leads and facilitates a number of trainings focused on building community wellness through arts, culture, and digital media with a number of our organization’s partnerships. Jesus also implements curriculum, contributes in fund development, and serves as an active committee member for existing partnerships within our region. Jesus is a beading and multimedia artist, as well as a Mexica Dancer. Jesus' work has focused on working with Indigenous communities, LGBTQ youth and adults. 

Jesus is currently working on identifying outdoor opportunities for those who are differently abled, as he navigated changes in his own physical health while supporting elders in the community.


Assistant Facilitator 

Luis Ramón Campos García (Lurac) is an artist, graphic designer, cultural worker, educator, outdoors enthusiast, and migrant from Mexico City. His work explores visual art, graphic design, and sometimes music to create worlds inhabited by fantastic creatures inspired by his life experience, culture, nature, and everyday life. He enjoys going outdoors for wellness, leisure, culture, and inspiration purposes. He is currently the Arts and Education Director, Gallery Manager, and Outdoors Program Co-coordinator at Sol Collective. As co-leader of the Sol Outdoors program, he organizes and facilitates culturally relevant outdoor exposure experiences for people to enjoy the outdoors, learn about the environment, and connect to nature.


This program is part of the Sacramento Public Library Parks and Tranquility Project and is supported in whole or in part by funding provided by the State of California, administered by the California State Library.

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Reproductive Health Workshop: Family Planning and Contraceptive Methods (Pashto)

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
North Highlands-Antelope Library
North Highlands-Antelope Community Room
This workshop will be presented in Pashto. 

Join us at the North Highlands-Antelope Library for a discussion about family planning and contraceptive methods, hosted in partnership with ReproNet. Topics will include:
  • What is a menstrual cycle and which days can I get pregnant?
  • What increases the chances of pregnancy?
  • What contraceptive methods are available?
  • How can I decide which method is best for me?

Participants will learn about how to access health care and/or preventive services and how to obtain information on YouTube, internet searches, and the Sacramento Public Library collection. There will be time for Q&A. 


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Family Storytime

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Carmichael Library
Carmichael Meeting Room
Join us for Family Storytime where we will read stories, sing songs, and have a wonderful time! This 45-minute program is designed for young children, infants to 6 years of age, and their caregivers to build on early learning foundations that develop pre-reading skills and a joy of reading that lasts a lifetime. The first 20-30 minutes is Storytime and is immediately followed by a simple art or movement activity. 
View More

English Conversation Group (Beginner/Intermediate)

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 1:00 is for beginner/intermediate English learners, but all levels are welcome. 

 

Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.


An intermediate/advanced group meets at 5:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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English Conversation Group (Intermediate/Advanced)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 5:00 is for intermediate/advanced English learners, but all levels are welcome. 


Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.

 

A beginner/intermediate group meets at 1:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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Mixed Media Art Journaling

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Orangevale Library
Jane Wise Community Room
Use your imagination and all kinds of mixed media to create a free-style art journal. Both inexperienced and lack of talent are welcome! The Friends of the Orangevale Library have graciously provided art journals and supplies to create a place for creativity to unfold. Please note, supplies are limited so feel free to bring your own too.
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Reproductive Health Workshop: Maternal Health and Postpartum Care (Pashto)

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
North Highlands-Antelope Library
North Highlands-Antelope Community Room
This workshop will be presented in Pashto. 
Join us at the North Highlands-Antelope Library for a discussion about maternal health and postpartum care, hosted in partnership with ReproNet. Topics will include:
  • Why are prenatal and postpartum clinic visits important?
  • What happens when I have a miscarriage?
  • What health issues are common after delivery?
  • How can I take care of myself after delivery?
Participants will learn about how to access health care and/or preventive services and how to obtain information on YouTube, internet searches, and the Sacramento Public Library collection. There will be time for Q&A.
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Family Storytime

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Carmichael Library
Carmichael Meeting Room
Join us for Family Storytime where we will read stories, sing songs, and have a wonderful time! This 45-minute program is designed for young children, infants to 6 years of age, and their caregivers to build on early learning foundations that develop pre-reading skills and a joy of reading that lasts a lifetime. The first 20-30 minutes is Storytime and is immediately followed by a simple art or movement activity. 
View More

English Conversation Group (Beginner/Intermediate)

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 1:00 is for beginner/intermediate English learners, but all levels are welcome. 

 

Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.


An intermediate/advanced group meets at 5:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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English Conversation Group (Intermediate/Advanced)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 5:00 is for intermediate/advanced English learners, but all levels are welcome. 


Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.

 

A beginner/intermediate group meets at 1:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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Tween Comic Group

3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
Cover image for Invisible; shows a group of five students standing and sitting in a cafeteria
Elk Grove Library
Elk Grove Meeting Room
Join us for Tween Comic Group!  Enjoy snacks, trivia, and a lively discussion.  We'll also have a craft activity based on our book: Invisible by Christina Diaz Gonzalez and Gabriela Epstein. Copies will be available at the front desk the month prior to the meeting. 

This program is recommended for ages 9-12 and will take place in the Elk Grove Community room.
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Family Storytime

10:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Carmichael Library
Carmichael Meeting Room
Join us for Family Storytime where we will read stories, sing songs, and have a wonderful time! This 45-minute program is designed for young children, infants to 6 years of age, and their caregivers to build on early learning foundations that develop pre-reading skills and a joy of reading that lasts a lifetime. The first 20-30 minutes is Storytime and is immediately followed by a simple art or movement activity. 
View More

English Conversation Group (Beginner/Intermediate)

1:00 PM - 2:15 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 1:00 is for beginner/intermediate English learners, but all levels are welcome. 

 

Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.


An intermediate/advanced group meets at 5:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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English Conversation Group (Intermediate/Advanced)

5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Virtual

Practice speaking English in a friendly and informal online group setting using Zoom.  Speak with both native English speakers and other English learners, led by a trained facilitator.  We’ll discuss a variety of topics, ranging from everyday life to local things to do and more. 


This group at 5:00 is for intermediate/advanced English learners, but all levels are welcome. 


Please email literacy@saclibrary.org for the Zoom link.

 

A beginner/intermediate group meets at 1:00 on Thursdays.  There is a separate Zoom link. English learners are welcome to attend both groups.


This event developed by Sacramento Public Library in support of its English language learning priority.


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Family Art Lab

3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Orangevale Library
Jane Wise Community Room
We bring the art supplies, you bring the creativity! Families, kids and teens are welcome to join us as the library puts out a variety of art supplies and let everyone make whatever art they want! Paints, modelling clay, markers, air brushing, and more are available for us to make pictures, sculptures, and mixed media projects!

View More