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  • Learn how 2-year colleges offer affordable, flexible options -- and great pathways to 4-year schools. This interactive workshop explores options and matches interests and aspirations, highlighting self-discovery, opportunity awareness, and planning next steps with confidence. This is a free in-person program for High School age youth and emerging adults (ages 18 - 25). Registration is encouraged.
  • A Virginia after-school cursive club went viral. More than two dozen states require cursive in their curriculums. Is it an effective learning tool or just nostalgia?
  • Critics say U.S. Agency for Global Media's Kari Lake risks making Voice of America sound like a propaganda outlet in her remarks on the air praising President Trump.
  • What is college really like? Explore the vibe, clubs, dorms, and freedoms of campus life. This interactive workshop explores options and matches interests and aspirations, highlighting self-discovery, opportunity awareness, and planning next steps with confidence. This is a free in-person program at Pacific Highlands Ranch Library for High School age youth. Registration is encouraged.
  • Help solve a worldwide issue! In this interactive program, participants will learn about oil spills and the science behind them. Working together, participants will come up with solutions to solve this important issue. This is a free in-person program at Paradise Hills Library for Elementary and Middle School age youth. Registration is encouraged.
  • The La Jolla Historical Society (LJHS) invites families from across San Diego to enjoy a day of creativity and community at the launch of their new family event series, Growing Together. The inaugural event takes place on Sunday, March 8, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., expanding LJHS’s popular Family Day / Play Day in partnership with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego (MCASD). Families will enjoy collaborative, hands-on art making with artist and educator Emily Grenader and MCASD, circus arts and performances with Fern Street Circus, community partner booths, a taco truck and lawn games all at no cost. This event kicks off LJHS’s new Growing Together program, a free family event series featuring six collaborative programs designed to strengthen community connections. It’s the perfect way to spend a Sunday outdoors in La Jolla! For more information, visit https://www.lajollahistory.org/family-day or call (858) 459-5335. The La Jolla Historical Society on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn to make a beautiful beaded bracelet or keychain with teachers from the San Diego American Indian Health Center. All materials will be provided. Registration is required. Visit http://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/sdaihc-craft-489927 for more information. Audience: Recommended for ages 9+. Location: Community Room Mission Valley Branch Library on Facebook
  • Pop in the Art FORM Creative Reuse shop for these two special mini workshops, where you can choose from Valentine-making gems to create one-of-a-kind Valentines. We will have quick and easy ways to assemble some notes for those you love. Please note: there will be two one-hour workshops, and attendees can pick a session to attend: 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 1 - 2 p.m. This is one of Art FORM's Adult Workshops, and more information can be found on its website. Art FORM is a nonprofit celebrating its 15th year in San Diego. Art FORM provides workshops with a focus on creative reuse to schools and to the community, helping students practice an art form that inspires ingenuity, problem solving, and conservation. It also runs San Diego's only nonprofit creative reuse art supply store where donated materials are sold at a low cost for reuse in art, craft, schools, makers, community groups, supporting Art FORM’s mission of art education and environmental stewardship. Art FORM on Facebook / Instagram
  • NAMM (The National Association of Music Merchants), the largest global not-for-profit music trade organization, which recently celebrated 125 years of NAMM at The 2026 NAMM Show — and home to The Museum of Making Music — is announcing an exclusive, and limited-engagement exhibition that will showcase 50 Guitars. 50 Luthiers. 50 Years., a special anniversary exhibition celebrating five decades of craftsmanship, innovation, and influence from the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery. This one-of-a-kind exhibition will run through March 15, 2026 at the Museum of Making Music in Carlsbad, CA displaying more than 50 extraordinary guitars, each built by a different accomplished luthier or group of luthiers, to honor the school’s 50th anniversary. In addition to the exhibition, the Museum will host a special opening celebration on Friday, February 13 featuring a behind-the-scenes conversation with William Eaton, luthier and director of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery as well as live music performed on select guitars from the display, giving audiences the rare chance to both see and hear these remarkable instruments. Founded in 1975, the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery is the longest-running guitar-making school in North America and has helped shape the modern guitar industry. Many of its graduates are now highly acclaimed independent builders, innovators, and leaders at some of the world’s most iconic guitar brands. This one-of-a-kind exhibition offers a rare opportunity to experience the collective impact of those guitar makers side-by-side, in one exhibition. “Behind every sound is an iconic story,” said Carolyn Grant, Executive Director of the Museum of Making Music. “This exhibition celebrates beautiful instruments as well as the people, knowledge, and traditions that have shaped the guitar industry for 50 years—and we are delighted to host such an exclusive exhibition.” “Each of the guitars in the exhibition tells its own unique story,” said William Eaton, luthier and director of the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery. “But collectively, they reflect the values that have guided our school for half a century—craft, curiosity, and a deep respect for the instrument.” This project is truly unprecedented is its shared origin: every guitar in the exhibition was crafted using historic rosewood and mahogany sourced from a single shipment of wood brought from Nicaragua to Phoenix in the late 1960s by school co-founder John Roberts. That singular material connection weaves the instruments together across generations, styles, and design philosophies, transforming the exhibition into both a technical showcase and a living piece of musical history. NAMM on Facebook / Instagram
  • Join us for a talk with local authors Joi Jackson and Nita Love as they discuss their new books. The books focus on tumultuous relationships, real and fantasized. Refreshments will be served. Registration is encouraged. Validated 2 hour parking available in the parking garage under the library. San Diego Central Library on Facebook
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