NEW!! ZUMBA CLASSES

Friday, January 20th, 2012

Starting in January, 2012, on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., there will be Zumba classes at the San Carlos Library.  Come join the fun!

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SCHEDULE CHANGE:Therapeutic Stress Reduction using Meditation

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

There is a new schedule for Dr. Funshine’s, (AKA Caroline Meeks, M.D., lifestyle coach and licensed physician), “Mindfulness Based Meditation” class.  This is one of the world’s most ancient and widely paracticed mind-body therapies. 

In 2012, this activity will be held on the 2nd  Saturday of every month from 9:30-10:30 am and on the 4th Saturday from 1:00 to 2:00 pm. 

Check out www.DrFunshine.com for more information.

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RENTAL COLLECTION TITLES FOR SCFOL MEMBERS

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Rental Collection Titles for Friends of the Library Members

These titles can be rented by dues-paying members only for just $0.25 per day. Books are located in a freestanding bookcase just inside the security gate by the library’s left door. These are the newest additions to the collection.  After a time, the books will be donated to the San Carlos Library general book collection, courtesy of SCFOL.

 January, 2012

Connelly, Michael       The Drop

Crichton, Michael        Micro

Crvenkar, Zoran           Sorry

Duenas, Maria             The Time In Between

Grisham, John             The Litigators

Kaaberbol, Lene & Agnete Friis      The Boy in the Suitcase

Patterson, James        Kill Alex Cross

Scottoline, Lisa           Save Me

Wiehl, Lis with Pete Nelson        Waking Hours

 

   November, 2011

Bohjalian, Chris                 The Night Strangers
 Brown, Sandra                 
Lethal
 Casey, Jane                      
The Burning
 Child, Lee                         
The Affair
 Coulter, Catherine          
Split Second
 Crawford, Dean               
Covenant
 Jordan, Hillary                
When She Woke
 Morgenstern, Erin          
The Night Circus
 Taylor, Natalie                 Signs of Life
     

OCTOBER, 2011

Barclay, Linwood              The Accident
Carver, Tania                    The Surrogate
Cohen, Leah Hager          The Grief of Others
Costello, Matthew           Vacation
Lippman, Laura               
The Most Dangerous Thing
Mina, Denise                   
The End of the Wasp Season
Tucker, Lisa                     The Winters in Bloom
Unger, Lisa                      Darkness, My Old Friend
White, Kate                     The Sixes
   
 

August, 2011 

  Abbott, Jeff                        Adrenaline

 Delinsky, Barbara              Escape 

Gerritsen, Tess                   The Silent Girl

 Gross, Andrew                  Eyes Wide Open

 Hillier, Jennifer                   Creep

 Kepler, Lars                         The Hypnotist

 Moore, Meg Mitchell        The Arrivals

 Patchett, Ann                     State of Wonder

 Reichs, Kathy                     FLash and Bones

Schulman, Helen               This Beautiful Life

See, Lisa                              Dreams of Joy

Spindler, Erica                    Watch Me Die

         MARCH , 2011              

Dubus, III, Adre          Townie

Fielding, Joy                Now You See Her

 Hayder, Mo                 Gone

 Marklund, Liza           Red Wolf

 Meister, Ellen            The Other Life      

 Picoult, Jodi         Sing You Home                     

 Preston & Child         Gideon’s Sword  

 Winslow, Don            Satori     

                APRIL, 2011

Edwards, Kim            The Lake of Dreams

 Ephron, Hallie            Come and FInd Me

 Fairstein, Linda          Silent Mercy

Gardner, Lisa              Love You More

 Henry, Sara J.            Learning to Swim

 Unger, Lisa                Fragile

 McLain, Paula           The Paris Wife

                MAY, 2011

Grippando, James           Afraid of the Dark

 Hannah, Kristin             Night Road

 Jackson, Lisa                  Devious

 Kellerman, Jonathan     Mystery

Strieber, Whitley          Hybrids

           JUNE, 2011

Baldacci, David           The Sixth Man

Berg, Elizabeth    Once Upon a Time, There Was You

Fowler, Therese          Exposure

Johansen, Iris            Eve

McArdle, Patricia      Farishta

See, Lisa                      Dreams of Joy

Stevens, Taylor          The Informationist

Strobel, Lee               The Ambition

            JULY, 2011

Burke, Alafair              Long Gone

Hegi, Ursula               Children and Fire

Kane, Andrea     The Girl Who Disappeared Twice

Lackberg, Camilla       The Preacher

Patterson, James       10th Anniversary

Starr. Jason                The Pack

Slaughter, Karin        Fallen

Stevens, Chevy          Never Knowing

Watson, S.J.             Before I Go to Sleep

 

 

 

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San Carlos Branch Library BOOK CLUB

Sunday, January 1st, 2012

     Have you always wanted to join a book club, but didn’t know how, or they all met at locations too far from your home?  Then this is for you!          

  Designed with an open format, the club will meet in the Community Room on the 2nd Thursday of every month at 1 p.m., and will include a variety of books—each one to be chosen by club members. Wanting the club to be more than simply reading and discussing, our hope is to invite authors, correlate crafts, and even compare a book’s movie if possible.  The February 9th book selection is The Reading Promise,  by Alice Ozma.  The March 8th book selection is How To Be An American Housewife, by Margaret Dilloway.  

     Extra copies of the books can be found at the library listed under “Book Club,” so pick up a copies today, and come ready to discuss them. Even if you can’t get them read in time,  you are still welcome to participate.                

   HAPPY READING!

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Annual Friends of the Library Essay Contest Winners to be Announced

Tuesday, December 6th, 2011

We would like to thank the 55 local students, their parents & teachers, who submitted essays to the annual Friends of the LIbrary essay contest.  They are now all being carefully read by the judges, and local winners will be announced on Tuesday, February 7, 2012 at 6:30 p.m., at a special awards ceremony to be held at the library. 

Area winning essays will then move on to compete in the city-wide contest, where they are eligible to win additional prizes ,at their respective grande level,or the grand prize of $500. 

 City-wide winners will be announced in May, at a ceremony at the Balboa Park Club.  Good luck to all. 

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OPEN MIC NIGHTS at the SAN CARLOS BRANCH LIBRARY

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Mary Holman and Cynthia  Griffin who organize the Saturday morning STORY SWAP, have started a new progam, OPEN MIC NIGHTS, at the San Carlos Library.  Beginning Tuesday, October 18 at 6:00 pm, and continuing every third Tuesday, they invite you to come to the library and tell your tale, recite your poetry, sing a song, play your instrument, show us your dance routine, or try out your latest comedy routine. This program is open to everyone-all ages and genre. The only requirement is that your material must be “family friendly.” Come and showcase your talent.

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HOMEBOUND SERVICE now available at the San Carlos Library

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

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OASIS Programs Now Offered at San Carlos Branch Library

Thursday, September 1st, 2011

Long time local resident and teacher, Carole Wilson, is the OASIS coordinator for the SCFOL.  If you have any favorite topic that you would like to see presented at the San Carlos Library, please contact her at OASIS@sancarlosfriendsofthelibrary.org.   We are offering  programs on the 3rd Friday of the month, totally underwritten by SCFOL, and FREE to the public.   Please check the “Speaker’s Schedule” on this website for class details.   

OASIS  “is a national education organization dedicated to enriching the lives of adults age 50 and older through lifelong learning and service.”  OASIS offers programs in the arts, humanities, health, technology and volunteer service for a nominal fee.  However, programs presented at the San Carlos Library are fully underwritten by SCFOL and are FREE to the public.  You may register for these and other OASIS classes on line at www.oasisnet.org, or at the library.  Non-registered participants will be seated on a first come, first served basis as space permits following the seating of registered guests.  We would love to have you stop by and join us.   Your SCFOL Memberships and continued support of the SCFOL monthly Used Book Sales enable us to offer these FREE programs.  Have you joined or renewed your 2011 SCFOL membership yet?  We have lots to offer you.  Click on MEMBERSHIP for more information on how you can join.

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SCFOL YEAR IN REVIEW

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

    The San Carlos Friends of the Library would like to thank all of our members and patrons for your support during the fiscal year ending June 30, 2011.  

     We would like to share with you some of the programs that are brought to you through the Volunteer work and Members of the San Carlos Friends of the Library, a non-profit chapter of the Friends of the San Diego Library. 

1)  SCFOL is totally responsible for the Monthly Used Book Sales that occur on the first Saturday of every month.

2)  SCFOL underwrites the Youth Summer Reading Program at the San Carlos Library.

3)  SCFOL underwrites and judges the Annual Youth Essay Contest.

4)  SCFOL offers guest speakers on a variety of subjects on the 4th Wednesday of most months.  Schedule may be found on this website under SPEAKERS.

5)  This year, OASIS daytime programs were added to the mix on the third Friday afternoon of most months.  Schedule may be found on this website under SPEAKERS.

6) SCFOL invites local artists to display and sell their art in the Community Room of the San Carlos Library.  A  portion of their proceeds is donated to the Library.  Please stop by monthly and vote for your favorite work of art.  A box is on the wall for you to caste your “People’s Choice Award” vote.  The monthly favorite will then hang in the main library for an additional two months for all to enjoy.  Artists are listed on this website.

7)  Yoga classes are offered FREE on Fridays.  Check the calendar on this website.

8)  Special employment and financial and debt reduction classes were offered FREE.

9)  SCFOL  supports the Library staff with volunteers.

10)  SCFOL publishes a bi-annual newsletter and maintains this website. The newsletter will be mailed in the fall (September) and again in the Spring (March or April).

11)  SCFOL purchases new edition rental books ($0.25/day) for its members that are then donated to the Library’s collection.  A list of these books can be found in this section on the website.

12)  SCFOL supports all City-wide Library activities including the “One Book, One San Diego” selection.

13)  SCFOL supports the San Diego Library system through the “Mission Statement” of the Friends of the San Diego Library.

     This fiscal year, ending June 30, 2011, the San Carlos Friends of the Library spent $5914 in support of library programs, $939 in direct equipment purchases and additional moneys through the matching equipment fund, and $6939 in the direct purchase of new titles or through contributions to the matching book fund.  This totals $13,789 in direct contributions to the San Carlos Branch Library.

     In addition to the 2205 hours donated by the SCFOL Board members, our 128 member volunteers gave over 5322 hours of there time and talent to make your library even better.  That’s a total of 7527 hours which equals 3.75 full time emloyees. A big THANK YOU to all of you who work so hard.  It is really appreciated by the library staff and its patrons.

     We can always use more MEMBERS, and VOLUNTEERS especially for the book sales.  Membership fees are nominal, but help tremendously.  Due to the recession, we lost members, but doubled our volunteer hours in 2011.  This year, we are looking to double our membership.   If you have enjoyed any of the activities that the Friends provide, we urge you to join today.  Check out the Membership page for an application form and rates.  Volunteers may leave their name and phone # with the library staff for the SCFOL President or Membership Chair.  When considering a new piece of art for your home or office, check out the artists who have shown their works at our Library–and mention SCFOL. 

      Thank you for visiting our website and hope you continue to view us here for the latest updates on “What’s Happening” at the San Carlos Library. 

     

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New SCFOL Historian

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

SCFOL now has a Historian–Joan Hayes.  If you have any San Carlos memorabilia such as pictures or stories of past events, please pass them along to Joan.  You may leave them for her at the library.  Please leave your name and contact information in case she has questions about the material.

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