Goodbye Year of the Rat! Welcome Year of the Ox! This will be the year to reverse the course of events, 牛(扭)转乾坤 meaning to turn from bad to good! On February 12, the first day of the Chinese New Year 2021, Miss Jean will share Chinese songs, fingerplay and rhymes to talk about the food…
October’s Theater Week for Children
To draw children’s mind into an active theater experience, to bring great stories to children, this fall, the library will present a series of virtual programs performed by Traveling Lantern Theatre Company. This week long series of programs will be played in ZOOM on the following date: October 19, “Sherlock Holmes Takes the Case”, November…
October 6th – Mad Hatter Day
In 1986, a group of computer programmers in Boulder, Colorado became bored with bits and bytes. They decided to be silly and playful by creating a special day - Mad Hatter Day. This is a day to wear a hat and be silly.
S’mores, Bug Bites, and First Love – Summer Camp Stories
Spring, when parents scramble to sign-up their kids for summer camps. Recently, BayAreaParent magazine had a story called "How to Find a Camp that Fits Your Budget" by Malaika Farley. The author listed some of the most affordable overnight camps for youth in Northern California. Many of the camps are under $1,000 a week.
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