Monday, June 30, 2008

The Grasshopper and the Ant

P&T Puppet Theatre will present the timeless tale of "The Grasshopper and the Ant" at Fairfax Library on Monday, July 7th from 7-7:30 pm. This fun play recounts Aesop's fable of a foolish grasshopper who plays his fiddle while his cousin Ant works hard to store food for the winter. P&T will also perform "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "Androcles and the Lion" during this free program for ages 3 and up. For more information, call the Fairfax Library at 457-5629.

Friday, June 27, 2008

Civic Center Library Book Club - July Selection


Join the Brown Bag Book Club on July 23, from 12-1, for a discussion of White Teeth by Zadie Smith. The club meets monthly at the Civic Center Library and new members are always welcome! For more information, call 499-6102.

Salomy Jane: A Revival Screening of a Native Film, 1914


The Anne T. Kent California Room and the Smith Rafael Film Center present a rare screening of the 1914 silent film, Salomy Jane, by the California Motion Pictures Corporation, whose studios were located in San Rafael. Based on a story by Bret Harte, Salomy Jane stars Beatriz Michelena in a western melodrama set in the era of the 1849 Gold Rush. Exteriors were filmed in Marin County as well as the Russian River area.

Preceding this historic screening will be an illustrated presentation by silent film historians David Kiehn (Niles Essany Silent Film Museum) and William Sagar (Fairfax Historical Society).

Piano accompaniment by Bruce Loeb.

When: Saturday, September 27, 2008
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Where: Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth St., San Rafael
Cost: $15/$12. CKI Member; Tickets available at the Rafael Box Office

Proceeds to benefit the Anne T. Kent California Room

History of the Point Reyes Peninsula


Talk & book-signing by Carola DeRooy and Dewey Livingston

Authors, Carola DeRooy and Dewey Livingston, give an illustrated talk on the history of the Point Reyes Peninsula to celebrate the publication of their new book, which forms part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images in America series.

When: Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Time: 12 – 1 p.m.
Where: Board of Supervisors Planning Chambers, Room 330, Civic Center Administration Building

Sponsored by the Anne T. Kent California Room, Marin County Free Library

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Catch the Reading Bug This Summer!

catch the reading bug

Help your kids Catch the Reading Bug at the Marin County Free Library this summer. Wonderful performers and great reading-incentive prizes are planned. All activities are free. Visit your local Marin County Free Library branch to pick up a flyer with exact dates and events for your branch. Make sure you have a library card, then fly on over after the last day of school, join the fun and be sure to read!

All children, including pre-readers, may read for prizes. Join the hive for a summer of wonderful performers and fun games. For a detailed list of programs, investigate the Events page and our ongoing storytimes. If that does not work, ask a librarian!

Bug story time Teens are invited to the Metamorphosis Teen Summer Reading program at participating branches. Check out the Teen Web Page to catch the buzz.

This summer grab your library card and swarm over to the library!

Generously funded by the Marin County Friends of the Library.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Unicycles, Juggling and Extreme Origami

Unicycles, juggling and extreme origami by Jeremy Shafer are just some of the fun you can expect to see on Saturday, June 28th at the Fairfax Library! Jeremy creates fun and laughter wherever he appears so don't miss this action packed program which begins at 11 am in the Fairfax Library meeting room. Children ages 3 and up are welcome to attend this free special event. For more information, contact the Fairfax Library at 457-5629.

Friday, June 20, 2008

How Are We Doing?

The most important goal of the Marin County Free Library is satisfying our customers. If you are not satisfied with Library services, please let us know. We’d also like to hear about what we are doing well! Request a customer comment form next time you visit the Library, or submit your comments online.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Bay Area Friendly Gardening


Learn how to garden and water in the Bay Area from the Marin Master Gardeners. The Civic Center Library will host a program about Bay Area friendly gardening techniques. Learn about reducing water consumption, proper irrigation techniques, and low-water use plants.

FREE - Pre-registration is not required

When: July 16, 2008
Time: 12 Noon to 1pm
Where: Board of Supervisors Chambers,
Civic Center Building, Room 330

Questions? Please call the Civic Center Reference Desk at 415-499-6058

Monday, June 16, 2008

Creepies, Crawlies, & Critters

The East Bay Vivarium's traveling reptile show is crawling into several West Marin libraries this summer! Don't miss this exciting opportunity to see a variety of amazing lizards, snakes, and bugs. On Thursday, June 26th, this free program will be at San Geronimo Library from noon-12:30pm and at Point Reyes Library from 2:30-3pm. On Friday, June 27th, the traveling reptile show will be at Stinson Beach library from 2:30 to 3pm and Inverness Library from 4:30-5pm. Come and catch an up-close view of some fascinating creepies, crawlies and critters at one of these libraries this month!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Reading Suggestions in your InBox

books On average more than 170,000 books are published annually in the U.S. Makes the task of keeping up with new titles seem overwhelming, doesn't it?

But now there's an easy way to be sure you don't miss out on the types of books you'd really like to read. It's our free e-newsletter service, BookLetters. Just subscribe to as many e-newsletters as you'd like and you'll receive e-mail book lists with brief descriptions of each title as well as links to the library's catalog so you can easily reserve titles of interest.

Or, if you'd prefer not to get e-mail, you can always check out the lists on the library's website.




Monday, June 09, 2008

Choosing the Right Pet

Thinking about adopting a pet? Whether you’re interested in a dog, cat, rabbit or something more exotic, it’s important to make sure your favorite animal fits your lifestyle. Darlene Blackman from the Marin Humane Society will discuss the needs of some of the most common pets and explain the Society’s adoption policy during a free program at the Novato Library on Tuesday, June 17th from 6-7 pm. For more information about this program, contact the Novato Library Reference Desk at 897-1142

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Check out the new issue of e-Connect

laptop keyboardStay connected to what's happening at the Marin County Free Library through e-Connect, our electronic newsletter.

The new issue includes items like a list of popular, newly released DVDs that have recently been added to our collection. Also featured is information about how to catch the reading bug with our Summer Reading Programs for kids and teens! The newsletter is available on our website, or you can subscribe and receive a copy each month via e-mail.

Monday, June 02, 2008

Ross, California: The People, The Places, The History

To celebrate the centennial of the incorporation of the Town of Ross, the authors of the recently published: Ross, California: The People, The Places, the History, will present an illustrated talk on the process of writing their book and on the history of the town. Books will be available for purchase.

When: Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Time: 12-1 p.m.
Where: Board of Supervisors Planning Chambers, Room 330,
Civic Center Administration Building

Henna Workshop at the Novato Library

Join artist Rachel-Anne Palacios at the Novato Library on Monday, June 16th from 2-4 pm to learn about the art of henna adornment. Rachel-Anne will also show you how to create a temporary henna tattoo. Space is limited to 20 teens and parental permission is required. To reserve a space or for additional information about this free event, contact the Novato Reference Desk at 897-1142.