South San Francisco, CA May 1, 2019 Submitted by SSF Public Library
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Learn It Live: Learn about health and wellness with free videos and online classes
Have you ever been interested in a class topic but couldn’t go because the timing didn’t fit your schedule? With Learn It Live, South San Francisco Public Library’s new free resource, you can access classes and videos at any time! Visit our website or download the RBdigital app to get access to hundreds of health and wellness classes and videos taught by experts in the field. May is Mental Health Awareness Month, so now is a great time to check out some health-related classes, such as Katie Bressac’s lecture on relaxation techniques at work, which becomes available on May 14.
Wednesday, May 1st, 12:00 p.m.
Mystery Book Club
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Read any title that fits the monthly theme and then share with fellow Sherlocks and Nancy Drews. Mystery Book Club meets the 1st Wednesday of every month.
May’s theme is senior sleuths.
Saturday Morning Yarn
Saturday, May 4th at 10:30am
Saturday, May 18th at 10:30am
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Are you interested in learning to knit and crochet? Try your hand at these ever popular crafts! Experienced staff will be on hand to help you learn the basics. Supplies are limited so feel free to bring a skein of worsted weight yarn and size 8 knitting needles or size “J” crochet hook. For experienced knitters, bring a project and any questions you might have to this social knitting circle!
Saturday, May 4th, 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Green Clean: Do-It-Yourself Non-toxic Cleaning Products
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Cynthia Knowles of San Mateo County’s Environmental Health Services will engage you in fun techniques to clean safely and green for a pest and mold-free home. Registration is required, space and resources are limited for this workshop. Sign up here or call 650.829.3860.
Every Monday, 6:30 pm
Doodle Club
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Don’t doodle alone! Join our evening drawing group and get creative.
Pens, pencils, and paper will be provided!
All ages are welcome.
Tuesday, May 7th, 6:00 p.m.
Author Talk and Book Discussion with Francine Toder, Ph.D.
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Francine Toder, Ph.D., psychologist and writer, will share some of the 51 ways to explore the world mindfully from her new book, Inward Traveler. Learn how Eastern philosophy and practices can enhance your travels. Find out how to energize or quiet yourself on the road. Discover how your personality and time-perspective affects travel, with others or solo. Get tips to supercharge your five senses, on any journey. Find out how a distracted mind can boost creativity—on trips of any length. Come away with new strategies for traveling mindfully.
Francine Toder, Ph.D. is an emeritus faculty member of California State University, Sacramento, a clinical psychologist and writer. She is the author of 3 other books including most recently, The Vintage Years: Finding Your Inner Artist (Writer, Musician, Visual Artist) After Sixty. Her writing appears in magazines, professional journals, newspapers, and online magazines such as Huffington Post, Thrive Global, and Next Avenue.
Connect with Dr. Toder
Meditación con Pablo Gonzalez
Jueves 9 de mayo a las 6:00 pm
SSF Main Library 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Nos enfocaremos en la meditación de la atención plena, que es una práctica basada en estar consciente y experimentar el momento presente. Después de proporcionar la instrucción básica, habrá una sesión de meditación silenciosa de 20 minutos que será seguida por una discusión sobre meditación. Se recomienda a los participantes que lleven ropa cómoda y traigan un cojín o almohada. Los participantes que no traigan su propio cojín o almohada pueden utilizar una silla o una estera de yoga proporcionadas por la biblioteca.
Saturday, May 11th, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale
SSF Main Library 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Support the Friends of the Library by purchasing some fabulous used books at the Spring Book Sale! You can acquire those novels you never got around to reading, pick up some of your old favorites to reread, or buy books for your favorite young reader. South San Francisco Friends of the Library provides financial support that helps make special programs and collections possible. Join us on Saturday, May 11th, 2019 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium.
The South San Francisco Friends of the Library funds youth, adult, and literacy programs and contributes to the library’s ongoing collection.
Email [email protected] or call (650) 829-3860 for information.
Connect with the SSF Friends of the Library
Saturday, May 11th, 2:00 p.m.
Author Talk and Book Discussion with Katie Morford
SSF Main Library 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Empower your teen with simple cooking lessons and basic recipes for lifelong confidence in the kitchen. Whether your teen is headed off to live on their own for the first time or just craving culinary independence at home. Prep: The Essential College Cookbook, is the perfect guide for teaching young adults how to make simple meals to eat and share. Author, registered dietitian, and mother of three Katie Morford is here to usher your teen into the kitchen with delicious, easy recipes that will satisfy cravings while also keeping an eye on good health. Organized around basic cooking building blocks, each chapter presents a fundamental skill and a sampling of recipes that move the lessons into practice. From cooking eggs to making little meals, prepping veggies, and cooking for friends, this is the go-to guide for cooking basics.
About the Author
Katie Sullivan Morford is a writer and registered dietitian with a master’s degree in nutrition from New York University. She is the author of two cookbooks, Rise & Shine (Roost Books, 2016) and Best Lunch Box Ever (Chronicle Books, 2013), which was nominated for an IACP award for best family cookbook. Her work has been featured in a number of publications, including Family Circle, O: The Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, Parents, Bon
Appétit, Cooking Light, the San Francisco Chronicle, and the New YorkTimes. She is also the voice behind the popular blog Mom’s Kitchen Handbook.
Connect with Katie Morford
Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
Tuesday, May 14th, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Tuesday, May 28th, 1:00pm-3:00pm
Textile Tuesday
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Reduce your disposable plastics use with these fun snack bags. Wash and use again and again for eco friendly snacks on the go!
Supplies List:
-1/4 yard quilting cotton
-4″-6″ strips of velcro
-a limited amount of food-safe fabric for the lining will be provided
Friday, May 17th, 3:00 p.m.
Trace your Roots with Ancestry Library Edition
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Find and trace your roots through Ancestry! Learn how to reconnect with relatives and see how far back your bloodline goes. Ancestry is just one of many useful databases our library has to offer. The best part is that all of these resources are free! From special documents to print-out worksheets, we are more than happy to help get your search started. Come check out our workshop to learn more about what Ancestry.com can do for you.
Saturday, May 18th, 10:00 a.m.
Filipino-American Power: Celebrating the Leadership of Alice P. Bulos
Mater Dolorosa Parish Hall, 307 Willow Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
The South San Francisco Public Library invites the public to learn about the development of the local Filipino community and the inspiring leader who fought for community empowerment. The event will be the kick-off for a Filipino-focused photographic collection drive and oral history project with a goal to expand the collections in the History Room. Come share your story!
Saturday, May 18th, 11:00am
KonMari Consultants
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Have you read or heard of the books by Marie Kondo, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying up or Spark Joy? Maybe you binge-watched the television show Tidying Up with Marie Kondo on Netflix? Are you looking at all the stuff in your house and getting stressed out and don’t know where to start? Come by the South San Francisco Public Library on Saturday, May 18th at 11:00 a.m. for an informational and hands on demonstration session from certified KonMari consultants who will answer all of your questions and give you advice on how to apply the KonMari method to your home and your life. If you want to read the books by Marie Kondo before the event, see if your local library has it available or put it on hold to pick up at your local branch: https://ssf.bibliocommons.com/
Saturday, May 18th, 2:00 p.m.
Financial Fitness: Retirement and Wealth Preservation w/ Brad Hamada CFEd
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Brad Hamada, CFEd, will teach the concepts behind retirement, health care, and estate planning, which are often difficult to understand but are mounting concerns for individuals reaching retirement age. Learn the concepts behind retirement savings vehicles, how health care supports people in retirement and participate in an eye opening discussion on estate planning and how it can affect generations of a person’s family.
Connect with Brad Hamada
Sunday, May 19th, 2:15 p.m.
Walgreens: Exercise and Physical Activity
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Do you get enough exercise? Do you want more information on the type of physical activity you should be doing? A Walgreens representative will be at the library to present information on exercise and physical activity.
Tuesday, May 21st, 6:00 p.m.
Book Club
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Book Club meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 6:00 p.m. from January through November.
The book selection for May is The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See.
“A thrilling new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa See explores the lives of a Chinese mother and her daughter who has been adopted by an American couple. Li-yan and her family align their lives around the seasons and the farming of tea. There is ritual and routine, and it has been ever thus for generations. Then one day a jeep appears at the village gate–the first automobile any of them have seen–and a stranger arrives. In this remote Yunnan village, the stranger finds the rare tea he has been seeking and a reticent Akha people. In her biggest seller, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, See introduced the Yao people to her readers. Here she shares the customs of another Chinese ethnic minority, the Akha, whose world will soon change. Li-yan, one of the few educated girls on her mountain, translates for the stranger and is among the first to reject the rules that have shaped her existence. When she has a baby outside of wedlock, rather than stand by tradition, she wraps her daughter in a blanket, with a tea cake hidden in her swaddling, and abandons her in the nearest city. After mother and daughter have gone their separate ways, Li-yan slowly emerges from the security and insularity of her village to encounter modern life while Haley grows up a privileged and well-loved California girl. Despite Haley’s happy home life, she wonders about her origins; and Li-yan longs for her lost daughter. They both search for and find answers in the tea that has shaped their family’s destiny for generations. A powerful story about a family, separated by circumstances, culture, and distance, Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane paints an unforgettable portrait of a little known region and its people and celebrates the bond that connects mothers and daughters” -from the Publisher.
Friday, May 24th, 1:00 p.m.
Adult Crafternoon: Shrinky Dinks Pin
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Create a shrinky dinks pin using your own design and creativity. Supplies are limited. Adult Crafternoon meets one Friday a month.
Thursday, May 30th, 7:00 p.m.
Full Pages, Empty Glasses Book Club
47 Hills Brewing Company, 137 S Linden Ave, SSF, CA 94080
This month, we’re reading “The Last Painting of Sara de Vos” by Dominic Smith:
“Bridging the historical and the contemporary, the cast of characters in this finely woven story includes a female artist of the Dutch Golden Age (the first woman to be admitted as a master painter to a Guild of St. Luke in the Netherlands), a blue-blooded New Yorker whose family has owned the artist’s only known work since the seventeenth century, and a celebrated scholar who painted a forgery of the painting during the 1950s. Featuring a haunting winter scene in which a barefoot girl watches ice skaters at dusk, the painting transcends its origins, falling under the gaze of collectors and curators, lovers and thieves.” -from the publisher
We’re pairing this book with 47 Hills’ Farmhouse Ale. Meet us at the brewery for a drink and a chat!
You can place a hold on the book here.
Thursday, May 30th, 3:00 p.m.
Whole Food Plant Based Nutrition: What it is and how it can Improve your Health
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
A whole food plant based diet emphasizes whole, minimally processed foods. It limits, or, ideally avoids animal products. The focus of this diet is on plants, including vegetables, fruits, whole grains, legumes, seeds and nuts, which make up the majority of what you eat. Many people believe that this is a vegetarian, or, vegan diet but there are differences. In this talk, we will compare a whole food plant based diet with other diets. In addition, we will see how many of the chronic diseases that we all face with age are very dependent on our diet and how a whole food plant based diet decreases our risk of many of them.
John Erve has a masters in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a Doctorate in Toxicology from Oregon State University. He worked as a scientist is the pharmaceutical industry which included time spent at some of the world’s largest pharmaceutical firms in both the US and Europe. Since 2012, he has been serving as a consultant to the biotech community in the SF Bay area. In 2017, he completed the online Certificate Program on Plant-Based Nutrition from Cornell University.
Juv
Thursday, May 2nd, 6:00 p.m.
Children’s Book Week Event: Pajama Storytime
From April 29 through May 5, the library will be celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Children’s Book Week, the longest-running national celebration of books for young people. As part of this special week, we invite children of all ages to participate in a special pajama storytime featuring the theme for this year’s celebration, Read Now • Read Forever.
Kidz in Motion
Friday, May 3rd, 10:15 a.m.
Saturday, May 4th, 10:15 a.m.
Friday, May 17th, 10:15 a.m.
Friday, May 24th, 10:15 a.m.
Friday, May 31st, 10:15 a.m.
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Kids will move, play games, sing, stretch, and balance to foster gross motor skills. The program includes Animal Action, Alphabet Poses, Bean Bag Balance, Freeze Dance, and surprise game activities. Recommended for ages 2 to 5.
Saturday, May 4, 1:00 p.m.
Children’s Book Week Celebration
The library is proud to be an event host for the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week! The theme for this year’s celebration is Read Now • Read Forever. Please join us on Saturday, May 4, for a celebration of books for young people of all ages, featuring games, crafts, and all things books! Additionally, we will unveil our voting booth for teens to participate in the Teen Choice Book Awards (now through June 2). All kids and teens in attendance will receive a free 2019 Children’s Book Week activity poster designed by Yuyi Morales (while supplies last).
Thursday, May 16, 4:00 p.m.
Book Munchers Book Club
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Poisonous Animals by Seymour Simon
Kids ages 5-8 can stop by the library to register for the book club and pick up a free copy of this month’s book (while supplies last). Read the book throughout the month, then we’ll meet for discussion and an activity.
Saturday May 18, 10:30 A.M
Cantonese Storytime
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Children of all ages can enhance their communication skills by listening to stories and singing songs in Cantonese and English, followed by a craft.
Thursday, May 23, 6:00 p.m.
Book Munchers Book Club
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
EllRay Jakes Walks the Plank by Sally Warner
Kids ages 5-8 can stop by the library to register for the book club and pick up a free copy of this month’s book (while supplies last). Read the book throughout the month, then we’ll meet for discussion and an activity.
Friday, May 24, 4:00 p.m.
Monster Creations!
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Have you tried Makey Makey, LittleBits, Scratch, or the Silhouette Cameo machine before? How about using them all at once for an awesome project? Unleash your inner mad scientist in this makerspace workshop where we will use different components like motors, LEDs, and sound to bring our creations to life!
Saturday, May 25, 3:00 p.m.
STEAM: Science
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
The “S” in STEAM is for Science! This month’s mad and rad science experiment will be all about color-changing milk. To demonstrate, we’ll take milk, food coloring, and dish soap and see what kind of magic we can make. If you’d like to try out some science that will make you feel like you’re in potions class, meet us here at SSF Main Library!
Friday, May 31st-June 1st, 12:30p.m.
Let’s Rescue Pikachu!: Pokemon Escape Room Game
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
Calling all trainers! Pikachu has been taken! We need your help to find him. Use super effective teamwork and detective skills to solve puzzles and uncover the mystery before time runs out! For kids ages 7-10. Guardian required. For reservations, log on to Libcal.ssf.net or call 650-829-3860. Maximum of 5 players per session. 2 sessions daily.
Teen/YA
Saturday, May 11, 4:00 p.m.
One Book One County: From Posters to Post
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
In recognizing the struggle for civil and human rights, the library is hosting a special poster making event. Meet and share stories with members of the community while designing iconic and new advocacy posters to share through social media. We will also discuss March: Book One by congressman John Lewis, author Andrew Aydin, and illustrator Nate Powell. This event is part of San Mateo County’s One Book, One County initiative and is presented in conjunction with the San Mateo County Office of Education.
GRAND LIBRARY
Wednesday, May 1st, 2:00 p.m.
Mother’s Day Crafts: Mama Mugs
Día de Las Madres: Decorando tus tazas
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
It’s May, that means Mother’s Day is coming! What better way to show your appreciation for the Mother’s in your life than to create your very own piece of art. Any mother would enjoy her morning coffee or tea inside a Mama Mug. We will be drawing art on our mugs with oil based pens! Further instructions will be provided in order to keep the pen from washing off. (Baking is required at home, with an oven.)
Llego el mes de Mayo, lo que significa que el día de las Madres ha llegado! Que mejor manera que apreciar a tu mamá creando tu propia pieza de arte. Cualquier madre disfrutaría de su taza de cafe personalizada. Estaremos dibujando arte en nuestra tazas con marcadores de aceite. El taller contará con instrucciones para que la tinta de los marcadores no se borren en casa. Es recomendado que la taza se hornee en casa para que la taza quede lista.
Thursday, May 2nd, 3:30 p.m.
Anti-Test Anxiety
Test Anti-Ansiedad
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Want to get better at studying and taking tests? In this workshop for middle school students and up, you will learn mind tools and brain hacks to study better, retain more information and calm your nerves before and during tests. Get an edge over your fellow students and learn tricks your friends will be asking about.
You will learn:
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How to get into a flow state for study and test taking
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Three easy and quick tools for calming your nerves in an instant
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Tools to help you increase your confidence
Taught by Erin Acharya, CHT, HBCE and former educator. She is the owner of The Nest Hypnotherapy in South San Francisco. She has three kids and loves teaching students how to get in charge of their mind so that they can shoot for their dreams.
Desea mejorar sus habitos de estudio y para tomar exámenes? En este taller para estudiantes de escuela intermedia, usted aprenderá técnicas mentales para estudiar mejor, retener más información y calmar sus nervios antes y durante los exámenes. Aprenda pequeños trucos que le llevarán a sobresalir y a la vez sus amigos le pedirán ayuda.
Usted aprenderá:
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Como concentrarse antes y despues de un examen
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Tres manera sencillas para calmar sus nervios en un instante
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Herramientas para mejorar su confianza
Dirigido por Erin Acharya, CHT, HBCE y anteriormente educadora. Erin es la dueña de “The Nest Hypnotherapy” en Sur San Francisco.
Erin tiene tres hijos y ama enseñar a estudiante como ser dueños de sus mentes y como alcanzar sus sueños.
Saturday, May 4th, 12:00pm
Mother’s Day Crafts: Pop Up Flower Card
Día de La Madre: Carta de Flores
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
It’s May, that means Mother’s Day is coming! What better way to show some appreciation for a mother, grandmother, aunt, or special person in your life than to create your very own piece of Pop Up Art. This craft will be cute, fun, and a card any mother would cherish for a lifetime.
Ha llegado Mayo y el Día de las Madres! Que mejor manera de celebrar a las Madres, abuelas, tias o esa personal especial en tu vida que crear tu propia pieza de arte ese momento. Este taller sera divertido, lindo que cualquier madre atesorara por toda la vida.
Wednesday, May 8th, 2:00pm
Mother’s Day Crafts: Tissue Flowers
Día de La Madre: Flores de Papel
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
It’s May, that means Mother’s Day is coming! What better way to show some appreciation for a mother, grandmother, aunt, or special person in your life than to create your very own tissue paper flower bouquet. We will use tissue paper squares to create pretty flowers to give to all the special Mother’s in our lives.
Ha llegado Mayo y el Día de las Madres! Que mejor manera de celebrar a las Madres, abuelas, tias o esa personal especial en tu vida que crear tu propia flor de papel o ramo de flores! Usaremos cuadrados de papel para crear flores para nuestra Madre especial.
Saturday, May 11th, 12:30 pm
Sherlock Holmes Escape Room Game
Juego de Escape: Versión Sherlock Holmes
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA, 94080
You have 60 minutes to help the world’s greatest detective defeat his arch-nemesis by solving puzzles and clues! Reservation is required: log on to Libcal.ssf.net or call 650-877-8530. Maximum of 6 players per session.
Usted contará con 60 minutos para ayudar al mejor detective del mundo a derrotar a su archi-enemigo resolviendo rompecabezas y pistas! Se requiere registración: ingrese al link Libcal.ssf.net o llame a 650-877-8530. Cada sesión requiere de máximo 6 jugadores.
Friday, May 17th, 2pm – 5pm
Pixar Inside Out: Let’s Learn About Emotions
Pixar Intensa-Mente: Aprendamos sobre las emociones
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA, 94080
Lets learn about emotions! We will be making bubble gum necklaces based off the core memories and emotion themed stress balls. We will also have coloring pages to enjoy while we show the pixar movie, “Inside Out.”
Aprenda sobre sus emociones! El taller contará con cadenas de goma de mascar basadas en memorias y en pelotas anti-estrés. También tendremos hojas para pintar mientras miramos la película de Pixar: “Intensa-Mente”
Saturday, May 18th, 12 pm.
Popsicle Stick Basket Craft
Creando tu propia canasta de paletas de Helado
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Don’t know what to do with your popsicle sticks? Do not worry! We will learn to create baskets with different designs.
No sabe que hacer con sus paletas de helado? No se preocupe, el taller le enseñara a crear canastas con diferentes estilos.
Wednesday, May 29th, 4 – 5pm
Kids Coding Club: Make Your Own Webpage
Club de Codificación para Niños: Crea tu propia página de Internet
SSF Grand Library, 306 Walnut Avenue, SSF, CA 94080
Kids will use JavaScript to make a simple webpage that they can use to talk about their favorite movies, books, songs, etc. They will learn simple graphic techniques, design elements, and how to link to another webpage. For younger kids parents are encouraged to join.
Los niños utilizarán JavaScript para crear una página de Internet simple para que pueda hablar sobre sus peliculas favoritas, libros, canciones y más. Tambien aprenderá simples técnicas de diseño gráfico, diseñando elementos, además de aprender como añadir otro webpage. Niños y padres de familia están invitados a participar.
Maker
Monday, May 6th, 4:00 p.m.
Children and Their Money
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
Participating children will paint/design piggy boxes. Along the way, we will talk about the virtue of honest work and saving for a rainy day.
Monday, May 13th, 4:00 p.m.
Dash Robot Races
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
Enjoy another round of competitive fun with Dash Robot Races at South San Francisco Main Library on Monday, May 13th at 4 p.m.! If you’d like a chance to win a special prize, come and participate! See you at the races!
Monday, May 20th, 4:00 p.m.
Exploring the Insides of a Computer
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
Have you ever been curious about what is inside your computer? Here is your chance to have a hand in dismantling a computer, explore its parts and learn how its innard work together to generate the almost magical power of personal computing. All ages are welcome to partake in this hands-on learning experience taught by trained staff. Come early for seating is limited.
Tuesday, May 28th, 4:00 p.m.
Laptop Optimization and Maintenance
SSF Main Library, 840 West Orange Ave., SSF, CA 94080
Regularly maintaining and optimizing your laptop or computer is very important. It is good to make sure that your device is in tip-top shape since almost every part of our lives is integrated with internet technology. In this program, you will learn some of the steps to speed up your laptop and improve your device’s performance. We will be focusing on Windows and PC.
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