Calendar of events
Modified hours of 2-6 pm for all branches open
Linda Fitz Gibbon’s hand-built ceramic sculptures are inspired by the bountiful produce grown in the Central Valley. Fruits and vegetables are tied to human culture, history, and sustenance through recipes, myth, and storytelling. Compositions often include replicas of historic china patterns, toys and popular culture to reference gender, stereotypes, and childrearing.
Join Ms. Sue for virtual Mother Goose on the Loose, on Zoom! https://yolocounty.zoom.us/j/98471793400
Use meeting ID: 984 7179 3400
An award-winning program for children ages 2-3 and their parents and caregivers that combines music, movement, visual literacy and language development. Mother Goose on the Loose helps children develop emotionally and socially while encouraging a positive attitude towards learning!
Can you decorate cookies like a pro? Will you Nail It 😄 or Fail It? 😖 Join us to compete for the coveted rolling pin trophy and title of Best of the Worst!
Linda Fitz Gibbon’s hand-built ceramic sculptures are inspired by the bountiful produce grown in the Central Valley. Fruits and vegetables are tied to human culture, history, and sustenance through recipes, myth, and storytelling. Compositions often include replicas of historic china patterns, toys and popular culture to reference gender, stereotypes, and childrearing.
Please join us for fun filled programs at the Dunnigan Hall (located next to the Fire Department). Each week will be a different make-it, take-it event as well as family favorite board games available for those who might finish early.
Linda Fitz Gibbon’s hand-built ceramic sculptures are inspired by the bountiful produce grown in the Central Valley. Fruits and vegetables are tied to human culture, history, and sustenance through recipes, myth, and storytelling. Compositions often include replicas of historic china patterns, toys and popular culture to reference gender, stereotypes, and childrearing.
Mother Goose on the Loose is an award-winning early literacy program for young children and their grown-ups. It combines music, movement, rhymes, and books to help young children develop language skills, social and emotional skills, general knowledge about the world, and a love of learning.
No reservation required. You may request reasonable accommodations 5 days in advance by calling (530)666-8005. Connect with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.
Do you enjoy crafting, sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet or art forms? If so, join us on Thursdays, from 1 pm-3 pm for Sit, Stitch and Create! Bring a project to work on and come create with us. Visit with your neighbors while crafting, gain inspiration and problem solve. Try a new art form.
Linda Fitz Gibbon’s hand-built ceramic sculptures are inspired by the bountiful produce grown in the Central Valley. Fruits and vegetables are tied to human culture, history, and sustenance through recipes, myth, and storytelling. Compositions often include replicas of historic china patterns, toys and popular culture to reference gender, stereotypes, and childrearing.