4 MARCH, WEDNESDAY – 7:00 – 9:00 PM
Watercolor Tape Postcards - Design and paint your own postcards in this class. Space limited. Reservations required: (415) 355-5707.
7 MARCH, SATURDAY - 10:30-12:30 PM
Noe Valley Knitting Circle - Want to learn how to knit or crochet or just hang out with other knitters and crocheters? Drop in!
10 MARCH, TUESDAY - 10:30-11:30 AM
eReader and Online Resource "Drop In" - Bring your mobile device or laptop, your library card and PIN, and any passwords you might need for downloading apps, to an informal workshop on using the SFPL’s digital resources.
11 MARCH, WEDNESDAY 6:30-8:30 PM
Great Books Discussion Group - This activity is sponsored by the Great Books Council of San Francisco. For more information contact Elena at eschmid@sonic.net
13 MARCH, FRIDAY - 2:00-4:00 PM
Friday Matinee: V for Vendetta - Set against the futuristic landscape of totalitarian Britain, the story of a young working-class woman, Evey, who is rescued from a life-and-death situation by a masked man known only as 'V.' He then ignites a revolution when he urges his fellow citizens to rise up against tyranny and oppression. R, 132 mins., 2005
14 MARCH, SATURDAY - 3:00-4:00 PM
"The New Country" Radio Play Part 3 - Written by G. Surrogate. Performed by Seniors from Castro Senior Center. Every second Saturday of the month, local seniors from the Castro Senior Center will read a new episode of a dramatic (and oftentimes hilarious) originally-written radio play.
18 MARCH, WEDNESDAY - 7:00-8:30 PM
Noe Valley Book Discussion Group - This month's selection is "There, There" by Tommy Orange. Copies of the book are held at the Circulation Desk for check out.
21 MARCH, SATURDAY - 4:30-5:30 PM
Author: Jeffrey Thomas Leong, Wild Geese Sorrow - A Word Week 2020 event: Chinese Detainee Poetry at Angel Island Author Jeffrey Thomas Leong will read from his translation of Angel Island poetry in Wild Geese Sorrow: The Chinese Wall Inscriptions at Angel Island, winner of the Northern California Book Award for Translation in Poetry, and original poems about the detainee experience from Writ, his most recent book. He will also provide a visual tour of poems on the barrack walls and discuss the Chinese Exclusion Act, Asian immigration, and the challenges of translating Tang poetry. Complimentary tea and Chinese sweets. Copies of the books will be available for purchase and signing.
24 MARCH, TUESDAY -2:00-3:00 PM
eMagazines - Join us for an overview of the Library's eMagazines. We will cover Flipster, RB Digital and Press.Reader. Laptops will be provided but feel free to bring your own device.
28 MARCH, SATURDAY -2:00-3:00 PM
Macbeth - The San Francisco Shakespeare Festival's Shakespeare on Tour troupe presents Macbeth. You'll be thrilled by Shakespeare's gripping tale of misguided ambitions and their consequences. A trio of mysterious witches predict that Macbeth will become King… but at what cost? This hour-long show, performed in Shakespeare’s original text, offers a sharp commentary on the folly of Macbeth's unbridled quest for power. The performance will be on the outdoor patio, weather permitting.