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Make your own book using drawings, collage and/or photos. You are welcome to bring your own photos from home. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Free!
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Advance Registration Encouraged
Advance registration encouraged, but not required, in order to receive an email reminder about the event. Walk-ins welcome!
Make your own book using drawings, collage and/or photos. You are welcome to bring your own photos from home. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Free!
Disclaimer(s)
Advance Registration Encouraged
Advance registration encouraged, but not required, in order to receive an email reminder about the event. Walk-ins welcome!
Make your own book using drawings, collage and/or photos. You are welcome to bring your own photos from home. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Free!
Disclaimer(s)
Advance Registration Encouraged
Advance registration encouraged, but not required, in order to receive an email reminder about the event. Walk-ins welcome!
Join local instructor Elsa Tapia for bilingual family craft time at the library. Children will paint empty cantaritos, while parents make paper flowers! All materials provided. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Free!
Disclaimer(s)
Advance Registration Required
Make your own book using drawings, collage and/or photos. You are welcome to bring your own photos from home. Recommended for ages 5 & up. Free!
Disclaimer(s)
Advance Registration Encouraged
Advance registration encouraged, but not required, in order to receive an email reminder about the event. Walk-ins welcome!
Meditative Sound Bath
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Room Capacity
If the room meets maximum capacity, we will admit entrance on a first-come, first-served basis.
As the Bay Area’s premier female artist in Traditional/Contemporary Hawaiian music, Faith Ako has graced the west coast with her powerful voice, charismatic personality and passion for Hawaiian music for over two decades.
This workshop introduces teens to the essential elements of Chinese Calligraphy, including how to hold the brush, basic strokes, and simple words. Led by Nancy Wang and Judy Cheung of the Redwood Empire Chinese Association.