the young at heart are welcome to drop in and play with Lego blocks.
Creations will be displayed at the front of the library for one week! Pinole
Library, 2935 Pinole Valley Rd., 510-758-2741.
MARCH 7, 14, 21 AND 28: SATURDAY FAMILY STORYTIME
11-11:30am. Age Group: Infant – 5 years (siblings welcome) and
caregivers. Richmond Main Library, 325 Civic Center Plaza.,
510-620-6557.
MARCH 7: LIZARD LADY’S REPTILE SHOW
2pm. Meet exciting snakes and lizards with The Lizard Lady! Children
of all ages will learn about endangered rainforest species from these
beautiful reptile ambassadors. Free! El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave,
El Cerrito, 510-526-7512.
MARCH 10: FRIENDS MEETING
6pm. Come be involved in the monthly meeting of the Friends of the
Rodeo Library. Rodeo Library, 220 Pacific Ave, Rodeo. 510-799-2606.
MARCH 10: HEATHER ROGER’S MAGIC SHOW!
6pm. A Magical, Entertaining and Educational Program for Women in
History Month. This free, interactive and dazzling Comedy Magic Show
features magic, comedy, juggling, lots of audience participation, and a
discussion of women’s influence on the history of magic. All children get
to participate on stage and become stars of the show, and every child
receives free magic tricks, turning the end of the show into a Mini-Magic
Workshop where THEY become the magicians! El Cerrito Library, 6510
Stockton Ave, El Cerrito, 510-526-7512.
MARCH 10: PINOLE GARDEN CLUB MEETING
1pm. General Meeting 2 pm: Guest Speaker: To be announced. Held in
the Alex Clark Public Safety Facility, 880 Tennent Ave. (behind the fire
station). All are welcome. 510-275-9890.
MARCH 11: TWEEN BOOK CLUB
3:30pm. Tweens ages 11-13 are invited to join El Cerrito Library’s Tween
Book Club! Discuss this month’s book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s
Stone by J. K. Rowling, make fun crafts, and snack on some tasty treats.
El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave, El Cerrito, 510-526-7512.
MARCH 12: EL CERRITO GARDEN CLUB
9:30am. In their annual ‘Bouquets to Art’ program, garden club members
display their own floral arrangements along with art that reflects and
complements their arrangements. El Cerrito Community Center, 7007
Moeser Lane. The program begins after a short general meeting and a
refreshment break. Members are free. Guests cost $3. 510-237-4654.
MARCH 14: BOLLYX DANCE FITNESS WORKOUT
2pm. BollyX is a Bollywood-inspired dance fitness program that combines
choreography from Indian dance forms and workout set to cheerful music
from around the world. With a focus on bringing out an inner sense of
expression, the program inspires you to bring out your inner rock star!
This free, whole body workout is for adults only - and please wear tennis
shoes and comfortable clothing. El Cerrito Library, 6510 Stockton Ave,
El Cerrito, 510-526-7512.
MARCH 16: UPCYCLED INSTRUMENT MAKING WORKSHOP
6pm. Come and join us for an instrument making workshop and drum
circle hosted by one of our current El Cerrito Creative ReUse artists in
residence, Kloe Chan. The workshop is free and all materials will be
provided, so just bring yourself and a friend! El Cerrito Library,
6510 Stockton Ave, El Cerrito, 510-526-7512.
MARCH 16: ARF® SPONSORED READ TO A DOG
3:30-4:30pm. Dogs are ideal reading partners, providing comfort and
unconditional acceptance that can allow children to focus better and
read with greater confidence. Tony La Russa’s Animal Rescue foundation
partners with the Richmond Public Library to bring trained reading therapy
dogs to encourage reading success. Space is limited. Reservations
encouraged. 325 civic Center Plaza, Richmond, 510-620-6557.
MARCH 18: MAGICAL NATHANIEL: BY THE NUMBERS
6:30pm. In this mind blowing and original show, Nathaniel will combine
his math and theater background to present numerical miracles that will
amaze and astound even the most skeptical of audiences, all while tying
together and emphasizing the importance of participation in Census 2020.
Pinole Library, 2935 Pinole Valley Rd.
MARCH 19: FILM NIGHT, DOCUMENTARY
5pm. We will screen, “The Gleaners and I,” 82 min (2000) in French with
English subtitles, by Agnès Varda. From surplus in the fields, to rubbish
in trash cans, to oysters washed up after a storm, the ‘gleaners’ range
from those in need to those hoping to recreate the community activity of
centuries past. At the Rodeo Library, 220 Pacific Ave, Rodeo,
510-799-2606.
MARCH 20: VETERANS GET-TOGETHER IN PINOLE
3pm. Veterans: join others who have served, in a veteran-to-veteran cafe
meeting at the Pinole Senior Center (2500 Charles Ave, Pinole) This will
be an informal time for veterans to learn about benefits and services by
hearing from other veterans who work within the VA system. Also a good
time for coffee, snacks and sharing with those who understand and have
been there. 510-724-9141 or email ctl.welcome@gmail.com.
MARCH 21: MOVIE
G elephant, whose oversized ears enable him to fly, helps save a
struggling circus. At the Rodeo Library, 220 Pacific Ave, Rodeo,
510-799-2606.
MARCH 21: AAUW WEST CONTRA COSTA MEETING —
CASA
10am. Alvaughn Rodgers, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA)
recruitment coordinator, will talk about CASA support of court-appointed
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