Category: Adults

ESL Book Club is this Friday!

ESL book club is this Friday! Join the group this month for their discussion of The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison. You can find more information on the library’s website.   We are proud to support ESL classes at the library – literacy and community are important! This is just one of many literacy classes …

Learn about your heart!

This library program, presented by Kaiser Permanente, will talk about how to take care of your heart, gender bias in heart disease management, and management of heart diseases. Head over to the library’s website to learn more.    

ESL Book Club is tomorrow!

This month, ESL Book Club hosted online by the library is reading and discussing “The House on Mango Street.” Meetings are every other week, and the next one is tomorrow at 10:30am; register ahead of time at the library’s website.   We’re so happy to sponsor this program!  

Managing your mortgage

Managing your mortgage can be a big deal. We’re proud to support this online program on Wednesday February 2 where you can learn about the current state of the mortgage market and how you should navigate it. Head to the library’s website to learn more! This class is one of the adult classes and events …

Lifestyle Medicine

Eating right and exercise make a big difference in your health.   Kaiser Permanente – one of our biggest supporters – is sponsoring this online talk at the Library about Lifestyle Medicine on January 27 at 12:30. You’ll learn how physical activity and plant-forward eating can help you. Learn more and register at the event …

Supporting mini art kits!

We’re excited to support these mini art kits for adults! You can pick yours up at Central Park Library, at the second floor reference desk starting today. From the library’s website: On Monday November 15th, 2021 our Santa Clara City Library adult patrons will be able to pick up a Take-n-Make Mini Art Kit to …

The Seed Share is back!

The Foundation & Friends is proud to support the Seed Share at Central Park Library. You can head up to the second floor, browse the seed collection, and take some home to plant in your garden. It’s a great way to try a new plant you might not otherwise. Head over to Central Park Library …