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Homework Center
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Contact: Mira Geroy 510-745-1464ext. 7 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
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Students in grades K-10 are invited to get help from volunteer tutors in the Union City Library after-school homework center. Help is available for all subject areas. The homework center is supvervised by an adult coordinator, and high school students volunteer as tutors for the younger students. Please come in with your child to meet the tutors. The center provides paper, pencils, and other basic supplies. Laptops are also available for student use. The Homework Center is open throughout the academic school year from September through May. It is closed on school holidays and County holidays.
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Thursday January 17, 2013
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3:30 PM
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Homework Center
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Contact: Mira Geroy 510-745-1464ext. 7 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
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Students in grades K-10 are invited to get help from volunteer tutors in the Union City Library after-school homework center. Help is available for all subject areas. The homework center is supvervised by an adult coordinator, and high school students volunteer as tutors for the younger students. Please come in with your child to meet the tutors. The center provides paper, pencils, and other basic supplies. Laptops are also available for student use. The Homework Center is open throughout the academic school year from September through May. It is closed on school holidays and County holidays.
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4:00 PM
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Computer Tutoring for Adults
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Receive one hour of free tutoring on basic computer skills. Sign up at the Information Desk at the Library. You will be matched up with a volunteer teen tutor who will work with you to build your computer literacy skills. You can learn basics like email, internet searching, job applications, or Microsoft Word.
For more information contact: Mira Geroy (510) 745-1464 Ext. 11 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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6:00 PM
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Citizenship Classes
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New residents are invited to a series of classes which will prepare them to pass the test to become a U.S. citizen, and to understand the path to citizenship. The class will be taught be the Union City Adult School in the Union City Library community room on Thursday evenings in January and February 2013. To register please contact the New Haven Adult School office at 600 G Street in Union City or call the office at 510-489-2185. There is a 12 student minimum for the class.
For more information contact: Mira Geroy (510) 745-1464 Ext. 11 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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Saturday January 19, 2013
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3:30 PM
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Chess Club
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Youth ages 8-14 are invited to join the Union City Library chess club. Beginners are welcome to have fun while learning about chess. For more information check with the librarian at the Information Desk during open Library hours. Chess club will be ongoing every Saturday afternoon from 3:30-5 PM. You will be learning from experienced chess players how to play and use strategy to beat your opponent.
For more information contact: Mira Geroy (510) 745-1464 Ext. 11 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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Sunday January 20, 2013
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Meet the Author@ the Union City Library
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The Library is pleased to start its New Year Meet the Author with the author, Virginia R. Degner of Castro Valley, California. She will be here to share tea and give a talk on her first book Without Consent.
Without Consent is a thriller, but it’s also a satisfying love story about renewal and hope.
More information can be found on http://sbpra.com/virginiardegner/
Virginia R. Degneris a retired social worker and former newspaper reporter. She and her husband are parents to three and grandparents to four. She has a master’s degree in clinical psychology and is working on her next book.
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Tuesday January 22, 2013
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Winter Preschool Story Time
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Introduce your 3 - 5 year-old child to the joy of reading -- bring them to Preschool Storytime at the Library!
No registration is required for this six-week series running November 27 - January 29. (No program December 25 or January 1 or 15) The Union City Library Preschool Story Time, from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, is a fun introduction to books, fingerplays and stretches for our youngest Library patrons.
It's free! It's fun! Come join us! Yes, the Library is closed then, but the doors are open at 11 a.m. for stories!
For more information contact: Patricia Ryan (510) 745-1464 Ext. 19 pryan@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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Book Club @ the Union City Library
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Much like her Masterpiece Classic counterpart, Lady Almina was the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, Alfred de Rothschild, who married his daughter off at a young age, her dowry serving as the crucial link in the effort to preserve the Earl of Carnarvon's ancestral home. Throwing open the doors of Highclere Castle to tend to the wounded of World War I, Lady Almina distinguished herself as a brave and remarkable woman.Aleph / Paulo Coelho ; translated from the Portuguese by Margaret Jull Costa Hotelon the
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The razor's edge
W. Somerset Maugham
Leaving wealth and loved ones behind, Larry Darrell journeys to the mountains of India in search of spiritual wisdom.
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For more information contact
Martha Brown
510-475-7531
Martha_brown4673@att.net
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3:30 PM
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Homework Center
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Contact: Mira Geroy 510-745-1464ext. 7 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
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Students in grades K-10 are invited to get help from volunteer tutors in the Union City Library after-school homework center. Help is available for all subject areas. The homework center is supvervised by an adult coordinator, and high school students volunteer as tutors for the younger students. Please come in with your child to meet the tutors. The center provides paper, pencils, and other basic supplies. Laptops are also available for student use. The Homework Center is open throughout the academic school year from September through May. It is closed on school holidays and County holidays.
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4:00 PM
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Computer Tutoring for Adults
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Receive one hour of free tutoring on basic computer skills. Sign up at the Information Desk at the Library. You will be matched up with a volunteer teen tutor who will work with you to build your computer literacy skills. You can learn basics like email, internet searching, job applications, or Microsoft Word.
For more information contact: Mira Geroy (510) 745-1464 Ext. 11 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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Wednesday January 23, 2013
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10:30 AM
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Toddler Time at the Union City Library
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NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED for this four-week series running January 9 -30. The Union City Library Toddler Program, from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m., is a fun introduction to books, songs and games for our youngest Library patrons, and an opportunity for the parent to make new friends and socialize.
The first half hour is a parent/child participation lap program, and the second half is a free play period when adults can visit, play and observe.
Space is limited to 20 adult/child pairs, one child from birth to 35 months per adult as each child needs an adult lap to sit on. Come in before each day's program to pick up a number; ONLY THE FIRST TWENTY ADULT/CHILD PAIRS CAN BE ADMITTED.
Contact: Patricia Ryan (510) 745-1464 ext. 7 for information pryan@aclibrary.org
Location: UNION CITY BRANCH - Get Directions
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3:30 PM
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Homework Center
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Contact: Mira Geroy 510-745-1464ext. 7 mgeroy@aclibrary.org
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Students in grades K-10 are invited to get help from volunteer tutors in the Union City Library after-school homework center. Help is available for all subject areas. The homework center is supvervised by an adult coordinator, and high school students volunteer as tutors for the younger students. Please come in with your child to meet the tutors. The center provides paper, pencils, and other basic supplies. Laptops are also available for student use. The Homework Center is open throughout the academic school year from September through May. It is closed on school holidays and County holidays.
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