North County Regional: Programs & Events Listings
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Back To School Block Party/Talent Show
Come compete in our Teen Talent Show at the Back to School Block Party on Saturday, September 15th @ 2pm. Each performer/group will be allowed a five(5)minute set. Registration is Aug 9-Aug 17. Auditions will be held Aug.15-27 from 3-4:30. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Introduction to Memoir Writing
Dr. Shireen Campbell, from Davidson College, will present a program on memoir writing for your own enjoyment. After discussing the different types of memoirs, she will offer tips about writing and editing, then read from her own work. ASR12 Audience: Adults, Seniors
Lit Lite!
Join us in this exciting new book club to read and discuss literary books under 300 pages. This meets second Sat. of every month. Our selection this month is Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Introduction to Finding Funders
Learn to find funders for your nonprofit with the Foundation Center's comprehensive funding research tool.
Audience: Adults
Power Point Basics I*
Learn to create, edit and save a basic presentation in Power Point 07. This class is for adults who have mastered basic computer skills. We strongly recommend you take Word Basics before taking this class. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Excel Basics II*
After a review of Excel, we'll discuss writing formulas, modifying a spreadsheet, and creating charts and graphs. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Pinterest For Teens
Hey teens! Are you intersted in Pintrest? Browsing pinboards is a fun way to discover new things and get inspiration from people who share your interests. Pinterest lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Word Basics II*
After a review of Word, we'll discuss dormatting lists, changing margains and page layout, adding headers/footers and other features of Word 2007. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
eReader training Workshop for Kindles*
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your Kindle? Bring your device or questions: we'll show you how find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
eReader training Workshop for Nooks*
Want to learn how to borrow eBooks for your Nook? Bring your device or questions: we'll show you how find, check out and download books from our digital collection. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Excel Basics*
Learn how to create, edit and save a basic spreadsheet in Microsoft Excel 07. Designed for adults with basic computer skills and familiarity with Word. Registration is required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Email Basics*
Learn how to read, create and send email, pictures, and other files using one of the free email providers. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
PowerPoint Basics II*
Learn to create charts and graphs, adjust presentation timing, and add multimedia effects in this second class that introduces PowerPoint 2007. PowerPoint Basics I should be taken before taking this class. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
Excel Basics II*
After a review of Excel, we'll discuss writing formulas, modifying a spreadsheet, and creating charts and graphs. Registration required. Audience: Adults, Seniors
How To Survive High School:Trick and Tips to Get You To Success.
Are you nervous about starting High School? This program is designed to inform rising freshman, rising eight grade students and their parents about high school and its challenges. It will address study skills, college preparation, social skills, and bullying. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Labor Day Holiday-Libraries Closed
Libraries Closed Audience: Adults, Family/Youth & Caregivers
From Page to Screen
The library will show a special screening of movies based on popular children’s books. Seeing a story brought to life will enhance children’s understanding of a familiar story. Popcorn will be served! Audience: Family/Youth & Caregivers
Anime Club
Explore cultural and media awareness by joining Anime enthusiasts! The Anime Club is a group of fans age 12 to 18 who gather in the library twice a month to watch, discuss, and draw anime, and to generally just have fun. Snacks and door prizes are always a part of the event. Anyone can join. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Basic Spanish II
Learn to read, write and speak Spanish for beginners and advanced beginners. Contact Adriana Garcia at bruandadi@hotmail.com to register for class. Audience: Adults, Teens (12-18)
How To Survive High School:Trick and Tips to Get You To Success.
Are you nervous about starting High School? This program is designed to inform rising freshman, rising eight grade students and their parents about high school and its challenges. It will address study skills, college preparation, social skills, and bullying. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Back To School Block Party/Talent Show
Come compete in our Teen Talent Show at the Back to School Block Party on Saturday, September 15th @ 2pm. Each performer/group will be allowed a five(5)minute set. Registration is Aug 9-Aug 17. Auditions will be held Aug.15-27 from 3-4:30. Audience: Teens (12-18)
How To Survive High School:Trick and Tips to Get You To Success.
Are you nervous about starting High School? This program is designed to inform rising freshman, rising eight grade students and their parents about high school and its challenges. It will address study skills, college preparation, social skills, and bullying. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Back To School Block Party/Talent Show
Come compete in our Teen Talent Show at the Back to School Block Party on Saturday, September 15th @ 2pm. Each performer/group will be allowed a five(5)minute set. Registration is Aug 9-Aug 17. Auditions will be held Aug.15-27 from 3-4:30. Audience: Teens (12-18)
Summer Reading Club: Summer Performers/Presenters
An educational performance and interactive program lead by library staff or performers for the school-age crowd, but all ages are welcome Audience: Elementary (5-11), Family/Youth & Caregivers
Preschool Storytime: Listen & Move
Children and parents will participate in songs and movement activities that build both gross and fine motor skills, which children need to develop in order to read and write. Audience: Preschool (3-5)
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