Join the us for songs, rhymes, and stories designed to build the early literacy skills of young children. This program is for parents and caregivers with young children (ages 0-5), older siblings are welcome to attend.
Join us for Adult Space to enjoy good company, conversation, and crafting! Bring your own craft projects you're working on. We will provide limited quantities of crafting supplies, and light refreshments.
Join us in the South Natomas Library's community room for songs, rhymes, and stories designed to build the early literacy skills of young children. This program is for parents and caregivers of young (0-5) children; older siblings are welcome to attend.
Join us for songs, rhymes, movement activities and stories all designed to support the early learning skills of young children. The program starts with storytime followed by activities for you and your child to meet others and play together.
This program is for parents and caregivers with young (0-5) children; older siblings are welcome to attend.
•Please bring your questions and devices to Central Library on Fridays from 11:00am to 1:00pm to receive 1-on-1 help from our friendly and knowledgeable staff.
• We can help with mobile device troubleshooting, resumes, email setup and general technology questions.
Sing songs, wiggle your baby, and chat with other caregivers about your little one's newest milestone! This program is designed for babies up to 24 months.
Love knitting, or want to learn how? Join us for a weekly meet-up of community members who enjoy showing off their latest projects, and teaching others how to get started. Beginners are welcome.
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.
Topics will be a repeat of the ones discussed during the Thursday 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. groups. All levels are welcome.
Join us for our Senior Social program to enjoy good company, refreshments, and lively conversation! We'll have games and craft supplies at the event for everyone to use. Feel free to bring your favorite game or crafting/art project as well.
We meet on the second and fourth Fridays of the month from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Sacramento County Public Health and Agency on Aging Area 4 present Bingocize. Bingocize is a free evidence-based program that combines a bingo-like game with exercise and health education. The program has increased functional fitness, health knowledge and social engagement. The program will meet in the Jane Wise Community Room 2 times a week, every Wednesday and Friday for 10 weeks. Please note there will be no class on Friday, April 12th.
Practice speaking English in a friendly, small group led by a trained facilitator. Discussion topics include everyday life, news, local things to do and more. All levels are welcome and no registration is needed.
Join the Walnut Grove Library for STEAM activities for kids. We'll explore a different STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activity each month. This program is designed for children ages 5-12.
Join the McKinley Library for STEAM activities for kids. We'll explore a different STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) activity on the fourth Friday of each month.
Sacramento Public Library's System-wide Teen Advisory Board (STAB) meets monthly. All teens from Sacramento County are welcome! This is a great opportunity to meet and collaborate with other teens who also want to make a difference, gain useful leadership and project management experience, earn community service credit, and more. We are looking forward to meeting you!
This meeting takes place via Zoom. If you have need the Zoom link or have any questions please use a personal, non-school account to email teen@saclibrary.org.
Want to practice speaking English? Join our friendly group!
Meet new people in your community and share experiences. All languages
and levels are welcome. Topics might include everyday life situations, American culture, things to do for fun, news, pop culture, or topics you are interested in. Groups are led by a trained facilitator. There is no registration required. We hope to see you there!
Families with young children are invited to join us at Robbie Waters Pocket--Greenhaven Library for songs, rhymes, and stories designed to build early literacy skills.
Older siblings are welcome to attend.
Join us on the 4th Friday of each month where we will do a variety of activities; arts and crafts, hands-on activities, health & wellness, gardening, conversation, learning opportunities, etc.
All skill levels are welcome. No experience is necessary, and all materials will be provided for the monthly project. Light refreshments will be served.
Join the Arden-Dimick Library for a discussion about The Called Us Enemyby George Takei, Justin Eisinger, Steven Scott and Harmony Becker.The book will be available for check-out at the Arden-Dimick Library by March 20, 2024.