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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-355-5616



Address: 1 Jose Sarria Ct 94114 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: sfpl.org/EurekaValley

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San Francisco Public Library 12.11.2020

Earlier today, we shared out this email message to our patrons. We are here for you. https://libraryaware.com/1ZKKZH

San Francisco Public Library 08.11.2020

If you enjoy a good whodunit, then stop by our branch on the afternoon of Sunday, March 15, and spend an hour hashing out the details of this month's mystery novel: Metro Girl by Janet Evanovich. https://sfpl.org///03/15/book-club-mysteries-milk-memorial

San Francisco Public Library 21.10.2020

Join us on the evening of Tuesday, March 31st, when our branch library & our partner LYRIC Center for LGBTQ Youth will be screening "I Am the Queen" in honor of Trans Day of Visibility: https://sfpl.org//31/film-queer-present-presents-i-am-queen

San Francisco Public Library 04.10.2020

Join us for the second installment in our Books & Bites series - we're celebrating some of your favorite reads with book-themed food and activities. On the afternoon of March 28th, we'll spotlight Armistead Maupin's Tales of the City series. Stop by our branch to join other fans for an afternoon of food & fun.

San Francisco Public Library 29.09.2020

Mark your calendars for the evening of Wednesday, March 18, when Rock historian & author Richie Unterberger will be presenting film clips of Irish rock of the '60s & '70s at our branch. Featured performers will include Them, Van Morrison, Rory Gallagher, Clannad, Thin Lizzy, the Undertones, U2, & numerous others including both hitmakers & obscure artists who never found much of an international audience. https://sfpl.org//presentation-richie-unterberger-presents

San Francisco Public Library 15.09.2020

Stop by our branch on Saturday, March 14, for an afternoon of casual drawing. This workshop is for beginners and artists alike. We'll experiment with a few different styles and just have fun drawing with pencil and paper. https://sfpl.org/events/2020/03/14/craft-drawing-fun

San Francisco Public Library 30.08.2020

Stop by our branch for Movie Night on Tuesday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. to enjoy the comic stylings of long-time Bay Area treasure Robin Williams in "Mrs. Doubtfire": https://sfpl.org/events/2020/03/10/film-mrs-doubtfire

San Francisco Public Library 11.08.2020

Come see the work of Hannah Murphy at the Eureka Valley Branch Library. Hannah is a renowned paper artist, and you can see some of her amazing tiny paper houses in our adult reading area.

San Francisco Public Library 06.08.2020

Eureka Valley Library Exhibit - Local artists Jeremy and Justin Talamantes. Until April 1st, come see the process of how comics are made, from 'thumbnailing' to the finished product. Jeremy and Justin Talamantes are local cartoonists and co-founders of SCARFFF, a quarterly comics newspaper. Together they write, draw, and self-publish THE MUSCLE CORPS: the story of a superpowered teenage delinquent who must serve out court-ordered community service on a team of heroes lead b...y a self-righteous blowhard, The Muscle! Contact: [email protected].

San Francisco Public Library 19.07.2020

Mark your calendars for Wednesday evening, March 4, when Juba Kalamka will be presenting on the history and ongoing work of St. James Infirmary: https://sfpl.org//presentation-queer-present-presents-st-j

San Francisco Public Library 11.07.2020

This Tuesday evening (February 25) join us in welcoming author, activist, and St. James Infirmary ED Toni Newman for the February installment of our Queer & Present program series: https://sfpl.org/events/2020/02/25/author-toni-newman

San Francisco Public Library 01.07.2020

If you're curious about SFPL's eLibrary resources, stop by this afternoon at 3PM for an overview and Q&A: https://sfpl.org//2/02/22/technology-accessibility-library

San Francisco Public Library 20.06.2020

Come on out to El Rio this Thursday evening for Show Us Your Spines, a collaboration of RADAR Productions and the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center at the San Francisco Public Library: