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Tai Chi at Noon Mondays and Wednesdays 12:00-12:30pm Join us on the patio for a session of Tai Chi (Yang style, long form). Learn Tai Chi from experienced practitioners.
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Eureka Valley Branch Book club Sunday, September 1 3:30-4:30pm Read and discuss with us, the first Sunday of each month. Our September's book is The Danish Girl by David Ebershoff.
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Game Night Tuesday, September 3 6:30-8:00pm Add some fun to your week with an evening of board games such as Chess, Checkers, Dominoes and Scrabble. Whether you are a beginner or a master player, come enjoy some friendly competition.
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Book a Librarian Wednesday, September 4 6:30-8:00pm Could you use some professional help? - With research?
- Applying to college?
- Polishing your résumé?
- Getting more comfortable with computers?
- Reading books on your smartphone?
- Streaming movies through Kanopy?
Sign up or drop in for half an hour of a librarian's undivided attention.
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Movie Night: So I Married an Axe Murderer Tuesday, September 10 6:30-8:30pm Enjoy a night at the movies! This month's film is the story of a romance between a San Francisco poet and a lovely butcher, who might be more than what she seems.
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Top Ten Scams Against Consumers Better Business Bureau Tuesday, September 17 6:30-8:00pm Do you know what the most common scams are right now? The Better Business Bureau will discuss the top ten scams in your area. We break down what the scam involves, what demographics are targeted, and the average monetary loss. We also discuss red flags you should be aware of and tips on how to protect yourself from becoming a victim.
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Richie Unterberger Presents 1960s Folk Rock Wednesday, September 18 6:30-8:30pm Rock historian Richie Unterberger presents a night of vintage folk-rock film clips from the 1960s. This is a visual complement to his book on the history of 1960s folk-rock, Jingle Jangle Morning. Included will be footage of the Byrds, Bob Dylan, Donovan, Simon & Garfunkel, Love, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, the Lovin' Spoonful, and others.
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Job and Re-entry Resources at the Library Tuesday, September 24 7:00-8:00pm Join us for an informal presentation about what the San Francisco Public Library has to offer for finding employment, creating your resume, and career coaching. Learn about what classes and workshops are available for job seeking, getting hired and improving your technology skills. Learn how to use the SFPL website to your advantage.
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Toddler Tales & Playtime Every Tuesday 10:30-11:15am Books, rhymes, music, movement, and more for toddlers, 16 months through age 2 and their caregivers.
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Baby Rhyme & Playtime Every Wednesday 1:30-2:15pm Rollicking rhymes, songs, and books for infants to 15 months and their caregivers.
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Puppy Dog Tales with Herbee Wednesdays, September 11 & 25 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 Free Play! Thursday, September 19 3:30-5:00pm Get creative building with LEGO. We provide all the pieces you'll need to create vehicles, robots, castles, and more.
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The Danish girl : a novel
by David Ebershoff
A novel set in Copenhagen, Paris, and Dresden in the 1920s introduces a man who discovers he is a woman, and the woman who will do anything for him, in a tale of love and marriage in the midst of fundamental crisis.
Sunday, September 1 3:30-4:30pm
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A Mysterious Book Club
by Martin Limon
While investigating the rape of a Korean woman by an American soldier, sergeants George Sueno and Ernie Bascom encounter anti-Americanism among civilian Koreans and a dangerous Korean investigator known as Mr. Kill.
Sunday, September 15 3:30-4:30pm
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It's time for THE BIG BOOK SALE! Buy books - support the library September 18-22 For Mason Festival Pavilion Browse the vast array of books and media 1/2 million items priced $2-4 Member Preview Sale is September 17, 4-8pm.
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55th Annual Big Book Sale
Fort Mason Festival Pavilion September 18-22 10:00am-6:00pm
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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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