Special Programs coming up this Week!
Tuesday, June 28th
11:00am-1:00pm
Felton Library
Transform a piece of plain white cotton into a unique shibori-style resist-dyed art work and wall hanging, while weaving together history, science, math, and folk art. It’s always a surprise!
Best for ages 8 years +
Peopleologie promotes cultural literacy, celebrates community, and builds connections to the world through the humanities, sciences, cultural arts, and hand crafting traditions.
Join us on the beautiful Felton Library Branch Community Room & patio for an immersive workshop.
By registration only.
Tuesday, June 28th
1:00-2:00pm
Garfield Park Library
We provide all of the materials for you to decorate your very own book bag to carry your books this summer. Leave the mess at the library!
Tuesday, June 28th
2:30-4:00pm
La Selva Beach Library
Make the world a little greener with your own Seed Balls, small bundles of seed and compost! Peopleologie promotes cultural literacy, celebrates community, and builds connections to the world through the humanities, sciences, cultural arts, and hand crafting traditions.
Wednesday, June 29th
6:00-8:00pm
Capitola Library
The Princeton Review is partnering with the Santa Cruz Public Libraries to bring you a series of virtual webinars focused on college admissions preparedness and will provide the opportunity to get info and ask questions.
Want to participate, but don't have a large screen? Join us at the Capitola Branch Library, 2005 Wharf Rd. We will be live streaming this workshop in the community room.
Registration required via Princeton Review for both virtual and in-person attendance. Discover the most useful iPhone and ipad apps for travel. Join us as we share our favorite apps for exploring your local area, getting from A to B, and traveling the world. Registration is required and the zoom link will be send via registration email.
Click here to register. (non library registration)
Thursday, June 30th
11:00am-12:00pm
Virtual
Discover the most useful iPhone and iPad apps for travel. Join us as we share our favorite apps for exploring your local area,
getting from A to B, and traveling the world. Registration is required and the zoom link will be send via registration email.
Thursday, June 30th
4:00-6:00pm
Downtown Branch Library
With the arrival of hybrid- and self-publishing, not every writer needs a literary agent. However, for those writers who plan to traditionally publish, most large publishing houses require that a writer have an agent to submit their work. But how do you know if working with an agent is even right for you and your work? In this workshop, taught by a literary agent, you will learn everything you need to know about literary agents, including whether working with one is right for you. After a brief introduction on what a literary agent is and does, the workshop will cover resources for finding a literary agent and how to find the one right for you and your work, as well as submission do’s and don’ts and the most important things to consider when submitting to a literary agent. This workshop will be interactive with plenty of time for questions and answers. Registration is required. Please register using the link above.
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