Join us at Central Library from January 23 to March 16 for "Take Me to the Water: Histories of the Black Pacific," a multi-media exhibit that captures the historic panorama of the Black experience with the Pacific Ocean. Curated by Dr. Caroline Collins, Take Me to the Water seeks to recenter the relationship between African Americans, water, and ships, moving beyond the entrenched narrative of the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and towards the understanding that Black people have not only existed in the Pacific region for centuries, but played an integral role in the development of Pacific economy and society.
The exhibit will be housed in the lobby of Central Library and is free to experience.
Baby Storytime is designed to encourage early learning through shared reading, songs, rhymes and movement. Recommended for birth through 24 months, but older kids are welcome!
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. No registration is needed.
Children and their caregivers are welcome to join us for fun songs, stories, fingerplays and activities that can help build early literacy skills for children.
This event developed by Sacramento Public Library youth librarians in support of our early learning priority.
Want to see how easy it can be to borrow free eBooks or eAudiobooks through our Libby or Hoopla apps? We can help.
Ever wondered how to access the Sac Bee for free through the library's website, or get access to thousands of digital magazines? We got you covered.
Make an appointment to learn how to use any of the library's free digital resources upon your next visit to the Robbie Waters Pocket-Greenhaven Library. Appointments will be made for one-on-one assistance with a library staff member to show you how easy it can be to connect to our digital collections.
Acompáñanos durante Hora de Cuentos Bilingüe en español y en inglés. Compartiremos cuentos, canciones, rimas, y movimientos diseñados para niños/as de 0 a 5 años de edad.
Join us for Bilingual Storytime in Spanish and English. Our librarians will share stories, songs, rhymes, and movement designed for children ages 0-5.
Join the Colonial Heights Library for STEAM for Kids. Each program features a different activity that explores Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math. This program is designed for kids ages 6-12.
Join us each month for lively and engaging in-person discussions of a wide variety of titles. In January, we will be discussing Good Talk by Mira Jacob. Copies of this month’s title are available for pick-up at the South Natomas Library’s circulation desk. New members are always welcome!
Students in Kindergarten through 8th grade can attend the Homework Zone and will be helped by trained Teen Homework Coaches in completing their school assignments. Drop-in homework help is available every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:00-5:30 pm in the Children's Area.
Join us for Explore and Learn, a program with fun
learning activities for young children and their caregivers to meet others and
play together. We'll be playing outside in the garden, or in the community room depending on weather and air quality.
This program free and designed for children 0 – 5. No
registration, drop-ins welcome.
Families with young children (0-5) are invited to join us at Sylvan Oaks Library for songs, rhymes, and stories designed to build early literacy skills. Older siblings are welcome to attend.