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Tai Chi at Noon Every Monday and Wednesday 12:00-12:30pm Join us on the patio for a session of Yang style, long form Tai Chi. Learn from experienced practitioners.
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Eureka Valley Branch Book Club Sunday, June 2 3:30-4:30pm Read and discuss with us, first Sundays of the month. Our June selection is the biography Harvey Milk: His Lives and Death by Lillian Faderman.
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Meet the Author Michael Alenyikov Saturday, June 8 4:00-5:00pm Alenyikov, San Francisco author of Ivan and Misha, winner of the 2011 Northern California Book Award for Fiction and the 2013 Gina Berriault Award, will read from his works.
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Zumba Gold Saturday, June 8 11:00-12:00 Have fun moving to the beat on our outdoor patio. Zumba Gold is a great exercise class for mature adults and anyone who enjoys music and movement. Space limited to 15. Call (415)355-5616 or visit the branch to sign up.
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International Rock a Go Go Tuesday, June 11 6:30-8:30pm Rock historian Richie Unterberger will present rare vintage clips of rock performers from the 1960s and 1970s from non-English-speaking countries. This will include artists such as France Gall (France), Shonen Knife (Japan), Shocking Blue (Holland), Savage Rose (Denmark), Los Shakers (Uruguay), Aphrodite's Child (Greece) and more.
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Mysterious Book Club Sunday, June 16 3:30-4:30pmDo you enjoy a good whodunit? Hash out the details of this month's mystery novel with like-minded readers. This month's book will be Strangers on a Train by Patricia Highsmith.
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Alcatraz and the Identity of Incarceration Tuesday, June 18 7:00-8:00pm Our partners at the National Park Service will provide a presentation on implications of mass incarceration.
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Language Learning Online Tuesday, June 25 2:30-3:30pm Did you know that you could learn up to 70 languages online with your library card.? This workshop will give an overview of online language-learning resources such as Mango. Space limited to 10. Sign up at the branch or call (415)355-5616.
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eReader Drop-in Wednesday, June 26 7:00-8:00pm Drop into the Eureka Valley Branch to learn how to download electronic editions of library books onto your Kindle, Nook, iPad or other device.
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Toddler Tales & Playtime Every Tuesday 10:30 - 11:15am Books, rhymes, music and movement for toddlers 16 months through age 2 and their caregivers.
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Baby Rhyme & Playtime Every Wednesday 1:30-2:15pm Rhymes, songs and books for infants to 15 months and their caregivers.
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Puppy Dog Tales with Herbee Wednesdays, June 5 & 19 4:15-5:15pm Your child will love reading to this calm canine, Herbee, and learning specialist, Sue. For ages 4-7 but older welcome.
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LEGO Motorcars Thursday, June 13 11:00 - 12:30 Apply real-world concepts in physics and engineering to make your own LEGO motorized cars. For ages 6+. Limited to the first 15 to arrive.
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Crafts with Llano River Blue Monday, June 17 4:00-5:00pm Llano leads little ones in crafting kooky critters. Fans of the Toy Story films will get a special treat with the opportunity to make their own version of Forky from Toy Story 4! Whether kids need more hands-on help or just a little direction, Llano inspires creativity.
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Traveling Reptiles Tuesday, June 18 4:00-5:00pm See live reptiles, amphibians, and arachnids! Hear fun stories and learn the wonder of these creatures.
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Make a Sock Puppet Wednesday, June 26 4:00-5:00pm Make a sock puppet! Supplies provided, including socks, but feel free to bring your own.
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Bubble Bursting Extraordinaire Thursday, June 27 11:00-12:00 Big bubbles! Huge bubbles! Much fun with lots of chances for children to interact with the amazing and amusing Bubble Lady!
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Harvey Milk : his lives and death
by Lillian Faderman
A biography of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay city official in the nation, recounts the different stages of his life and how his experiences were informed by his Jewish identity
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Strangers on a Train
by Patricia Highsmith
From the moment that he constructs a perfect alibi, Guy Haines is trapped in a nightmare of shared guilt and an insidious merging of his personality with that of his conspirator. This classic work of suspense inspired the 1951 Alfred Hitchcock film.
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Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial 1 José Sarria Court San Francisco, California 94114 (415) 355-5616
sfpl.org
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