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Join us at 6:00 p.m. for a screening of The Librarians. The documentary, which made its world premiere at Sundance and continued on to SXSW and Full Frame Documentary Film Festival, explores the urgent moment we find ourselves in. As an unprecedented wave of book banning is sparked in Texas, Florida, and beyond, librarians under siege join forces as unlikely defenders fighting for intellectual freedom on the front lines of democracy, flanked by concerned community members and young readers.

Take some influence from B.B. King, Albert King, Ray Charles, and a pinch of Albert Collins. Add in dazzling blues and jazz guitar chops, a rich soulful baritone vocal delivering original, often wry and beleaguered lyrics with sophisticated chord changes and instrumentation, and skills on various horns and keyboards, all delivered with an uptown cool that never lacks searing...
Come drop in for some hands-on fun during Spring Break! Today we'll be opening up the library's collection of board games.  Get ready to roll some dice, draw some cards, and stretch your brain!ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA
Directions:

Meet at the gate at the end of Taylor Rd in Tiburon. From Hwy 101 in Corte Madera, take the Tamalpais Dr exit east and go straight onto San Clemente, which merges into Paradise Dr after 0.4 miles. Follow Paradise Dr approximately 1.7 miles, turn right onto Taylor Rd, and follow to the end (dead end).

Join us for an exhibition of Sausalito-based Georgette Osserman's paintings. Through June 4.

A night of pure songwriting magic with one of America’s most beloved power-pop storytellers.
Get ready for a night of pure songwriting magic on Thursday, April 9th asMarshall Crenshaw—one of America’s most beloved power-pop storytellers—takes the Sweetwater stage alongside the brilliantJames Mastro.

From his breakout role portraying John Lennon inBeatlemaniato his legendary 1982 debut albumMarshall Crenshaw, he’s built a career defined by timeless melodies and razor-sharp songwriting. Expect to hear fan favorites like“Someday, Someway,” “Cynical Girl,”and“(You’re My) Favorite Waste of Time”—songs that have stood the test of time and still hit just as sweet.

Come drop in for some crafty fun during Spring Break! Today we'll be painting bookends and featuring your art on library shelves for years to come! Drop in, no registration. Program recommended for 6 and up, or younger with an adult. ADA Accommodation Request | Solicitud de Adaptación ADA

Babies, children, and caregivers are invited to join native Spanish-speaker and seasoned performer Ingrid Pelligrini for 30 minutes of Spanish Storytime, complete with stories, songs, rhymes, puppets, and guitar accompaniment!

This is an excellent opportunity for families to introduce or broaden Spanish comprehension and supplement language skills in the context of song and story.

Carpet squares are available or bring your own blanket! Remember to wear sunscreen and bring a sun hat for you and your little ones. This event is weather permitting and may be cancelled if it is raining or poor air quality.

Follow along, sing, dance, and play every Wednesday at 3:30 pm in the library's Children's Room. 

This is an excellent opportunity for preschoolers to learn new words, develop their listening skills, and have fun with movement and music.

Ages 3-5, but all ages are welcome.

Join us every Wednesday afternoon for a different kids' activity! 

1st & 3rd Wednesdays: LEGO Club

2nd Wednesday: Board Games

4th & 5th Wednesday: Crafts