Category: Central Park Library

Self publishing in the 21st Century, Sunday May 5th from 2-4pm at Central Park Library

Santa Clara artist and author Clarence Robert “Bob” Tower will be talking about how he published his charmingly illustrated historical fiction novel, The Adventures of Zach Gentry: a Tongue-in-Cheek History of the Opening of the West, using Amazon’s CreateSpace. Quoting from James Cox, Editor of  the Midwest Book Review: “From witnessing the beginning of the …

Wider press coverage of our Foundation’s funded “Find a Job in February” series

“Looking for a job? You can find help at the Santa Clara City Library’s free “Find a Job in February” series, featuring workshops with local experts. The series is sponsored by a grant from the Foundation and Friends of the Santa Clara City Library. On Feb 12, 40 eager jobseekers heard from LinkedIn Enterprise Account …

“Find a Job in February” event was a huge, popular success!

The Foundation funded a number of events for February focus around helping people to find a job.   Adult librarian Mary Boyle reports on yesterday’s event.  “Today first, Find a Job in February event, Resumes That Get the Interview was a big success.  I wish you could have been there to hear the questions and presentation with Professional Career Coach …

Expert Resume Review and Interview Tips, in February

Sign up for a 30 minute, one-on-one session with Anne Davenport, an expert on resumes and interviewing with many years experience as a hiring manager. She offers an efficient review of a resume or tips for a successful interview. Sunday, February 10, 2013, 2:00 – 4:30pm  Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February …

Children’s Reader’s collection is sorely lacking

One significant need in the library is for children’s early readers books — short, hard-cover illustrated books that adults can read to their children (or grandchildren) and which the children can then start to read for themselves.  Although the library has 20,000 of these books, since there’s such demand for them they are almost always …

Medicare 2013: What you need to know

The Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) of the Council on Aging Silicon Valley will help current and prospective Medicare beneficiaries as well as family members or caregivers unravel the mysteries and wonders of Medicare. If interested, please sign up at the Reference Desk or call 1-408-615-2900. Walk-ins are also welcome. When: Tuesday, Nov. …