Have you thought about the types of games you play? Who makes them? What messages are you interacting with?
Make Your Own Map!
Reconnect with your community by making your own illustrated map. Share it with the Library and we’ll post it online!
Many Thanks to Midpen Media Center
Here are some highlights from a Zoom-based video production course several librarians just completed with Midpen Media Center!
Book to Action 2021 – Racial Equity and Antiracism
Learn about our Book to Action program series and how you can participate!
2021 Audie Awards Winners
What’s an Audie? The Audio Publishers Association hosts an annual event to recognize the year’s top audiobooks, awarding an “Audie” to narrators in a variety of categories. Who is on the list? There are some time honored talents like Simon Vance, Laurence Fishburne, and Bahni Turpin to name a few. Check out the audio talents of…
Virtual Tax Assistance
The Stanford Law School Free Tax Preparation Clinic will provide FREE virtual assistance this year, starting February 13.
Valentine Kindness
How can Valentine’s Day still be sweet when we all continue to social distance? Here are some ways to share love with the community in the spirit of Valentine’s Day and ways to take care of your heart! Random Acts of Kindness If you’ve heard news stories about a stranger paying a bridge toll or someone experiencing…
Library Lover’s Month
We want to hear from you! Librarians will add your answers to a public display at Mitchell Park and Rinconada Library in the month of February.
Teen Book Review Submissions
Teen Book Review Submissions Are No More! 🙁 But fret not - we have launched our brand new PACL Teen Blog! Earn volunteer hours by submitting creative writing, media reviews, photo galleries, ranked lists, and more! Take a look at our submission requirements here. We look forward to reading your brilliant work! Happy Writing, Elise…
The Traditions and Future of Presidential Inaugurations
On Wednesday, January 20, 2021, President-Elect Joe Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris will take their oaths of office and be sworn in as President and Vice President of the United States. History of Inaugurations A presidential inauguration has taken place every four years since George Washington took the oath of office in New York City in 1789. The White House…
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