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Tai Chi at Noon Mondays and Wednesdays 12:00-12:45pm Join us on the patio for a session of Tai Chi (Yang style, long form). Learn Tai Chi from experienced practitioners. Note: No class Monday, January 1 or January 15
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Managing Your Cholesterol Friday, January 5 2:30-3:00pm Learn about the symptoms and causes of high cholesterol, as well as medications and lifestyle changes that can help you maintain your cholesterol. Presented by your local Walgreens pharmacist.
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Game Night Tuesday, January 9 6:30-8:00pm Join us for an evening of board games - Chess, Scrabble, Checkers, Dominoes, Monopoly. Whether you are a master player or a beginner, all levels are welcome.
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eReader Drop-In Wednesdays, January 10 & 24 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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Adult Coloring Tuesday, January 23 6:30-8:00pm Relieve your stress with art... Join us for a relaxing evening of coloring. Adult coloring pages and colored pencils will be provided.
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New Years Vision Boards Sunday, January 14 2:00-3:00pm Create a vision board to make your new years' resolutions into reality. Craft supplies and recycled materials will be provided. Feel free to bring personal photos or mementos.
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Toddler Tales Tuesdays 10:30-11:15am Books, rhymes, music and movement for toddlers, 16 months through age 2 with their caregivers.
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Baby Rhyme Time Wednesdays 1:30-2:15pm Rhymes, songs, and books for infants to 15 months with their caregivers.
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Puppy Dog Tales Wednesday, January 3 & 17 6:30-7:30pm Your child will love reading to this calm canine Oliver and learning specialist Linda. An SPCA program for ages 4 - 7.
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LEGO Free Play Thursday, January 11 3:30-5:00pm Build with LEGOs and let your imagination go wild! We provide all the pieces you’ll need to create vehicles, robots, castles and more. Ages 4+. Families welcome.
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T(w)een Winter Read through Friday, January 12 5:30-6:00pm Teens/ tweens pick up a reading log at a participating library location. Fill out one log per 5 hours read. The reading log is an entry into the raffle and the more you read, the more chances you have to win. Prizes include wearable USB bracelets and gift cards.
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An excess male
by Maggie Shen King
Finally saving up enough money for a matchmaking dowry, a young, single man in China, one of 40 million who can’t find wives because there aren’t enough women, finds himself deeply connecting with a woman who already has two husbands.
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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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