September 2015 events at the Merced Branch Library
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VIVA!  Hispanic Heritage Crafts with Sophie – Tuesday, September 29 at 4:00 p.m.
Celebrate Latino-Hispanic Heritage Month with Sophie Maletsky, craft teacher extraordinaire.  Children of all ages are invited to create a variety of theme-related projects in honor of this annual cultural event.

MERCED BRANCH LIBRARY PROGRAMS

September 2015

Children's Programs:

Baby Rhyme & Playtime – Thursdays, September 3, 10, 17, & 24 at 10:15 a.m.
Rhyme, rhythm, and song. For infants up to 18 months and their caregivers.

Toddler Tales & Playtime – Mondays, September 14, 21, & 28 at 10:15 a.m.
Rhymes, songs, and books. For ages 16 months to 2 years and their caregivers.

VIVA! Hispanic Heritage Crafts with Sophie – Tuesday, September 29 at 4:00 p.m.
Celebrate Latino-Hispanic Heritage Month with Sophie Maletsky, craft teacher extraordinaire. Children of all ages are invited to create a variety of theme-related projects in honor of this annual cultural event.

Adult Programs:

Knitting Circle – Tuesday, September 8 at 6:00 p.m.
All levels of knitters, please join us with your knit projects and spread the inspiration! Practice supplies provided, but bring your own if you have a special project in mind. For ages 13 and up.

Pete Seeger: How Can I Keep From Singing? - Wednesday, September 9 at 7:00 p.m.
In this one-man performance, Tim Holt will portray Pete Seeger, who will tell his life story and sing songs from the various chapters in his life. Pete talks about growing up in a musical family, his travels around the country with Woody Guthrie, singing with the Almanacs and the Weavers, and his involvement in causes that include the labor movement, the civil rights movement, and cleaning up the Hudson River near his home.

Protect Yourself: Learn About Flu Immunizations - Tuesday, September 15 at 3:00 p.m.
Ahead of the flu season, Walgreens pharmacists will discuss flu immunizations & answer your questions.

Briones Heritage: Interpreting California Through a Notable Life, 1802-1889 –
Wednesday, September 16 at 7:00 p.m.
Local historian Jeanne Farr McDonnell recounts the unusual life of Juana Briones de Miranda, one of the first residents of what is now San Francisco, but what was then known as Yerba Buena (Good Herb), reportedly after a medicinal tea she concocted. Among the few women in California of her time to own property in her own name, she proved to be a skilled farmer, rancher, and businesswoman. In retelling her life story, Ms. McDonnell also reveals the history of nineteenth-century California from the unique perspective of this surprising woman. Signed copies of Ms. McDonnell's book, Juana Briones of Nineteenth-Century California, will be available for sale.

Book-A-Librarian: Learn Basic Computer Skills
Choose a topic - searching library databases, setting up an email account, or surfing the Internet. Basic mouse and typing skills required. Sign up in-person or call to make a one hour one-on-one appointment.

ALL PROGRAMS AT THE LIBRARY ARE FREE

Merced Branch Library, San Francisco Public Library

155 Winston Drive (at 19th Avenue), San Francisco, CA 94132
 
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