It may be cold outside, but the Bay Area winter offers plenty of chances to get outdoors and explore. If you're looking to travel a little farther - but not too far - this January, here are some local resources with trails and nature experiences for everyone!
The Discovery of a Masterpiece
While Mallory Mortillaro was cataloging the artwork housed inside of the Hartley Dodge Memorial, she uncovered a lost masterpiece!
Halloween Carnival at Los Altos Library!
Halloween is drawing near and so is Los Altos Library's spook-tacular carnival! All ages can drop by for Halloween-themed crafts, games, pumpkin painting, and books.
Ask a Dietitian: Diet for Diabetes Prevention
Learn how to prevent diabetes through positive lifestyle changes. Bring your questions about diabetes to ask a dietitian!
Nonfinancial Retirement Planning – Virtual Program 10/12
Financial advisors call nonfinancial planning the most overlooked part of retirement planning. Join Lyn Christenson for a workshop to start your planning now!
Speaking Volumes: a LALE Event with Author Bo Caldwell
Watch the Los Altos Library Endowment (LALE) in conversation with bestselling author Bo Caldwell at their annual Speaking Volumes event.
Cooking For Your Inner Fan
Check out cookbooks from various fandoms, some movie or TV-related and some literary. No matter what media you love, there's a recipe!
12 Poetry Books to Read Right Now
Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman delivered a breathtaking poem this week, and if it left you in the mood for more poetry, we've got you covered.
13 Chilling Winter Tales
Who says winter is for keeping warm? Embrace the cold and dark with these thirteen chilling tales.
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with Poetry
November is Native American Heritage Month, and in this post we make book recommendations to celebrate Native American poets!
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