May 2019 Vol. 50 No. 5

Dear Friends, Connect with Tech Week May 5-11 I am deeply honored to be tarting a business. Sharing party photos. Reading the latest news. appointed by Mayor London What do they all have in common? More and more, these activities— Breed as your new City and even mundane tasks like making a DMV appointment—take place Librarian. has online. To participate, you’ll need the skills to navigate today’s increasingly the premier urban library in digital world. the country and I am humbled to be standing on Connect with Tech Week, May 5–11, is here to help! During Connect with Tech, the library and its partners are hosting more than 80 hands-on trainings, the shoulders of giants as the next City Librarian. S workshops and events to show how technology can make a difference in your life. I am extremely proud of what we’ve There are classes on everything from keyboard comfort to coding, with opportunities to accomplished this past year, from expanded and play while you learn. A mobile phone photography walk, in the Mission on Cinco de Mayo, improved hours, to national honors, to initiating will get you better acquainted with your phone’s camera—and help you share photos on the effort to make the library system fine free. I look Instagram. Parents can learn computer skills—with free childcare—at Twitter NeighborNest forward to working alongside the dedicated and in a Digital Parents class, or bring the family to play Renegade Buggies, an online financial passionate staff here at the Library to continue literacy game. Entrepreneurs can discover tools to help their business, and come to a panel discussion about how they can use technology to help the community. welcoming all through our doors and enhancing Connect with Tech is a citywide initiative spearheaded by San Francisco Public Library, the quality of life for all San Francisco residents. As supported by Microsoft, and produced with help from more than 30 community partners. your City Librarian, my mission is to increase our For more information, visit sfpl.org/connectwithtech or call The Bridge at Main at (415) 557-4388. innovative services and resources to ensure equity Mission Photo Walk and Learn Instagram! – Renegade Buggies – May 6, 4 p.m., Excelsior and excellent service. May 5, 1 p.m., Mission Branch. Presented in Branch. Bilingual in English and Spanish. I hope to see you soon, here, at the San Francisco Spanish and English. Public Library. Use Tech to Grow Your Business – May 8, 2:30 p.m., Digital Parents – May 8, 1 p.m., Twitter Main Library, Learning Studio, 5th Floor Michael Lambert, City Librarian NeighborNest, 95 Hayes St. Call (415) 557-4388 Start Up and Start Change – May 9, 6 p.m., to sign up. (En español, 10 a.m.) WeWork Golden Gate Theatre, 25 Taylor St. Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month id you know May 1st is Lei Day in Hawai’i? On this side of the Pacific, The library is honored to partner with the Asian Art Museum, APA Heritage children and teens can learn how to make a candy lei, the perfect gift Foundation and the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM) for a month of for graduation season, or do a deeper dive into Pacific Islander culture Asian Pacific Islander American commemorations, events and programs. We with Halau Ha’a Kea o Kinohi or Rahiti Polynesian Dance Company. invite everyone to enjoy crafts, tea, food, music, dance, film screenings, author DThroughout May, the Library’s famous and ever popular Snack Trials will come talks and more in observance of Asian Pacific Islander American culture within to a branch near you with Asian, Korean, Filipino and Sweets Editions for youth our community. See calendar pages 3–6 and visit sfpl.org/asian-pacific-american- and their families. Try something new, nosh on a tried and true snack and don’t heritage-month for the complete guide with forget to vote for your favorite. Finally, relax and recharge more than150 programs. with Chinese painting and poetry, hands-on henna or Halau Ha’a Kea o Kinohi – May 4, 12 p.m., Japanese origami. Merced Branch; May 11, 11 a.m., Marina Head over to Golden Gate Valley to meet author June Branch; May 18, 12 p.m., Ocean View Branch Jo Lee as she shares her immigrant story from Seoul to and 3 p.m., Mission Bay Branch San Francisco. Lee is the coauthor of Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix and discusses the national food truck June Jo Lee - Chef Roy Choi and the Street Food Remix – May 15, 2:30 p.m., movement and her work as a food ethnographer studying Golden Gate Valley Branch American food culture. Enjoy a sample of her favorite Korean foods. Rahiti Polynesian Dance Company – May 25, 2 p.m., Western Addition Branch

Jeffrey Thomas Leong, Wild May-lee Chai, Useful Phrases APIA Author Talks Geese Sorrow: The Chinese Wall for Immigrants: Stories – May 14, Inscriptions at Angel Island – 6 p.m., Main Library, Latino/ Helen Zia, Last Boat May 5, 1 p.m., North Beach Hispanic Room and May 18, Out of Shanghai: Branch 3:30 p.m., Chinatown Branch The Epic Story of the Chinese who Fled Amy Sueyoshi, Discriminating Shanta Nimbark-Sacharoff, Mao's Revolution. Sex: White Leisure and the Cooking Together: A Vegetarian In conversation with Making of the American Co-op Cookbook – May 18, Sherry Hu; presented "Oriental" – May 11, 2 p.m., 2 p.m., Ortega Branch in partnership with Main Library, Skylight Gallery the 1990 Institute – May 1, 6:30 p.m. Meredith Oda, The Gateway to Anam Zakaria, Between the Malaka Gharib, I Was Their the Pacific: Japanese Americans Great Divide: A Journey into American Dream: A Graphic and the Remaking of San Francisco Pakistan-Administered Kashmir Memoir – May 11, 3 p.m., – May 22, 6:30 p.m., Western – May 1, 6 p.m., Main Library, SFMOMA Public Knowledge Addition Branch, Learning Studio, 5th Floor Branch May 25, 11 a.m., Main Library, Chinese Center, 3rd Floor

Coming Up: JUNE 2 JUNE 8 JUNE 12 JUNE 23 Embracing The Love: LGBTQ Summer Stride live Opera for the People: Northern Films From Southeast Asia StoryWalk with illustrator Rusalka Book Awards Main Library, Koret Auditorium, Zachariah OHora West Portal Branch, 6:30 p.m. Main Library, 1–3:30 p.m. 1 – 5 p.m. Meet on the Presidio Lawn, 2 p.m.

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instagram.com/sfpubliclibrary Connect youtube.com/user/SanFranciscoLibrary with Tech Fairs Bookmobile Citywide Schedules Connect with Tech by attending one of the lively tech fairs happening all over the city. All events are free and open to the public, and most offer drawings for exciting tech prizes. Here’s the rundown: Early Literacy Mobile Tech Expo at City Hall – Tuesday, May 7, 1–3 p.m., City Hall, North Light Court. See what’s new, useful Schedule of child care center visits at sfpl.org. and free from the world of technology—from virtual reality to accessibility devices to tech services. Enter a drawing for a Chromebook and other prizes. Entrance to Children’s Zoo, Sloat Blvd. and Ask Me about Tech – Wednesday, May 8, 3–6 p.m., The Women’s Building, 3543 18th St. Ask technology Great Hwy. 1st Wednesday of each month, experts about mobile devices, email, social media, cyber security and more. Enjoy refreshments and enter 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Free Admission for San Francisco a drawing for three personal computers and other prizes. Bilingual Spanish and English. residents. Check sfzoo.org to verify. Tenderloin Tech Fair – Saturday, May 11, 9 a.m.–3 p.m., St. Anthony’s Tenderloin Tech Lab, 150 Golden Gate Swing Into Stories Ave. Get patient, one-on-one help with computer repair, smartphones, coding, websites and more. Park visits: Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Bayview Branch Tech Fair – Saturday, May 11, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., Bayview Branch. Get your very own Storytimes start at 10:30 a.m. refurbished desktop computer while supplies last! Speak with tech gurus about devices, low-cost Internet, community resources and much more. Children’s Playground 295 Bowling Green Drive (off Martin Luther For more information about Connect with Tech Week, visit sfpl.org/connectwithtech. King Jr. Drive), Tuesday, May 7 Parque Niños Unidos 3090 23rd St. (Between Folsom St. and Treat Ave.), New Digital Service Tuesday, May 14 Offers Magazines from Asia Cayuga Playground 301 Naglee Ave., Tuesday, May 21 The Library has partnered with Kono Digital to offer high-quality magazines from Asia. From arts and fashion to business and leisure, Kono provides free access to more than 200 full-color digital titles from Hong Kong, Helen Wills Playground Taiwan and Japan, with more additions on the way. Chinese titles are published in traditional characters. Broadway and Larkin streets, Tuesday, May 28 Sign in with your library card to read magazines in a web browser on your computer, or get the Kono for Libraries app (Android, iOS) to enjoy them on your smartphone or tablet. All titles are available on demand Library on Wheels/Senior Bookmobile and there’s nothing to return, so they’re perfect for travel as well as leisure-time reading. Schedule of service locations at sfpl.org. Check out Kono Digital now at sfpl.org/emags. Treasure Island Bookmobile Chapel Parking Lot West at California Ave. Asian American and Pacific Islander Reads and Avenue of the Palms Tuesdays, 2–5 p.m.; Thursdays, 1–5 p.m. Children Teen Adult The House That Lou Built A Thousand Beginnings and Miles from Special Events Endings: 15 Retellings of Asian Nowhere by Mae Respicio Sunday Streets Bayview/Dogpatch Myths and Legends by Nami Mun A heart-filled Sunday, May 5, 11 a.m.–4 p.m. story about Fifteen young adult A harsh and 3rd St. between Egbert Ave. & 18th St. what a girl can authors reimagine beautiful book that accomplish with the folklore and follows Korean her friends, family mythology of East immigrant Joon, who ends up a and power tools and South Asia in short retellings teenage runaway after her family by her side. that range from traditional stories falls apart. to science fiction. Each story is Front Desk by Kelly Yang followed by an essay by its author. Quiet as They Come by Angie Chau Winner of this The Weight of Our Set in San Francisco, this year’s Asian/ Sky by Hanna Alkaf New at The Mix: Pacific American collection of interrelated short Librarians’ In this intense and stories follows a Teaching Artists Association emotional historical group of families The Mix at SFPL is the Main Library’s creative children’s literature drama set against the May 1969 through several learning space and digital media lab designed award, and an race riots in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, generations after by teens, for teens ages 13-18. At The Mix, teens inspiring story based partly on a 16-year-old Malay who suffers arriving in the U.S. find a welcoming environment where they can the author’s own life. from severe OCD fights for survival as refugees of the while searching for her mother. Vietnam War. explore their passions through interest-driven learning in the audio and video studios and makerspaces. Now, teens have the opportunity to take their learning to the next level thanks to FOG Readers Moves the addition of skilled teaching artists. Through a partnership with SF Recreation and Parks, into the Sunshine teaching artists are at The Mix daily to serve as media mentors for teens, and their skills We’re thrilled to announce that librarian Laura Lay has include 3D animation, game design, robotics, been chosen as a Library Journal 2019 Mover & Shaker 3D printing, sewing, fine art and much more. in the Educator field for starting FOG Readers to help The teen who likes to play the computer game Photo: Jason Doiy children read. The program is based on Orton-Gillingham Fortnight can now learn the code to design methodology which breaks reading and spelling into smaller skills involving letters and sounds. It is a their own characters. The teen who wants to phonetically based, sequential, structured approach that uses multisensory techniques—sight, hearing, touch add 3D animation to their project now has a and movement to help learners connect language with letters and sounds. skilled mentor to help them achieve their Students are matched with a trained volunteer tutor and meet once a week at the library. Currently goal. For more information, contact The Mix, there are 150 pairs of tutors and children meeting weekly together at 23 library locations. There are also a lot (415) 557-4404, [email protected], or visit of kids on the program waiting list, so if you’re interested in volunteering (or know of kids who need help), themixatsfpl.org. send them to Laura via sfpl.org/fog.

2 MAY 2019 AT THE LIBRARY

Events and Exhibitions New Photographic Works Inspired by Play This exhibition of engaging photos by Jarrell Phillips shows how play takes shape in our lives. Through photography of the personal and cultural Happy 80th Birthday experiences of children, adults, artists and circus performers, How We Play explores the existence and West Portal Branch Library! significance of play from childhood to adulthood. Celebrate the 80th birthday of this beloved Photos explore different games as well as the circus, music and capoeira, branch with cake, crafts, performances and local reminiscences. Meet an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics children’s author and illustrator Lisa Brown, listen to local historian and music. Assorted musical instruments and games from around the world Woody LaBounty and enjoy the Flying Angels Chinese Dance Company. will also be on display. We look forward to seeing you there, to hearing your memories of the This exhibit is intended for everyone: young and old, educators, artists, West Portal Library and to creating new ones along with your neighbors. innovators, business professionals and leaders. West Portal Open House – May 4, 11 a.m.–4 p.m., West Portal Branch How We Play – Through Aug. 11, Main Library, Jewett Gallery

*Mother's Day Cards Preregis- 5, 19 Sundays 7, 21 Tuesdays ter. Chinatown, 1:30–3 p.m. Adults Calligraphy Lecture: Carl Rohrs Knitting Glen Park, 1–2:30 p.m. Smart Money Coaching • 5/5 Main, Latino/Hispanic Rms, *Film: King Sejong the Great On View Main, Study Rm 437, 12–5 p.m. 8 Wednesday Main, Latino/Hispanic Rms, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. • 5/19 Main, Skylight Gallery, 2:30–4 p.m. Yelp for Small Businesses Jewett Gallery • 6, 13, 20 Mondays 1–3 p.m. Main, Learning Studio, 12 p.m. • 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays How We Play Engaging photos by Jarrell Phillips show 3, 17 Fridays • 3 Friday 6 Monday *Preserving Memories how play takes shape in our lives. Through Aug. 11 • 4, 18 Saturdays Knit, Crochet Anza, 3:30 p.m. Alzheimer's and Dementia Visitacion Valley, 12:30 p.m. North Beach, 1–2 p.m. Skylight Gallery 1 Wednesday 3, 17, 31 Fridays Tech for Business Main, Financial Literacy Game Learning Studio, 2:30 p.m. Immigrant Girl, Radical Woman Drawings and prints *Scrabble & Chess *Math Drop-in Main, 5th Fl Main, Learning Studio, 2–4 p.m. Comp. Training Ctr., 12–1:30 p.m. Excelsior, 4–5:30 p.m. by artist and writer Robbin Légère Henderson illustrate App Design Main, the memoir of early twentieth century immigrant and *Author: Anam Zakaria 4 Saturday 6, 13, 20 Mondays Learning Studio, 4 p.m. activist, Matilda Rabinowitz. Through May 19 Main, Learning Studio, 6 p.m. Genealogy Preregister. Older Writers Lab Bernal *Open House North Beach, 10–11:30 a.m. Heights, 10 a.m.–12:30 p.m. When We Were Very Young: Children’s Books from Author: George Estreich Merced, 5–8:30 p.m. the Schmulowitz Collection of Wit & Humor Main, Latino/Hispanic Rms, 6 p.m. Selling & Closing Customers Healthy Exercise Preregister. Tech in Your Life Main, Learn- View the books of our childhood—Yertle the Turtle, Main, Learning Studio, 10:15 a.m. North Beach, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. The Little Match Girl and more. Through May 31 Meditation Mission Bay, 6 p.m. ing Studio, 6–7:30 p.m. Knitting Noe Valley, 10:30 a.m. Tai Chi Other Exhibits at the Main Library Film: Better Luck Tomorrow • Eureka Valley, 12–12:30 p.m. SF Parks History Main, Latino/ North Beach, 6–8 p.m. *Tea Ceremony • Anza, 4–5 p.m. Hispanic Rms, 6–8 p.m. Fact Check: Getting to the Facts in Our News Visitacion Valley, 12–1 p.m. The history of fact-checking and the struggle of Author: Helen Zia Meditation Main, Learning Film: Searching Ortega, 6 p.m. Main, Koret, 6:30 p.m. Local History West Portal, 12 p.m. Studio, 1–2 p.m. getting accurate news to the public. Through June 20, Jazz Bernal Heights, 6:30 p.m. Magazines & Newspapers Center, 5th Floor *Fabric Gift Wraps Preregister. *Birthday Party Hats Conversational English Main, Knitters Excelsior, 6:30 p.m. Fake News Is for Real Learn about fact checking, Noe Valley, 7–8:30 p.m. West Portal, 12–2 p.m. Sycip Rm., 4th Fl., 4:30–6 p.m. historical trials that pushed the boundaries of free Tibetan Medicine 1, 8 Wednesdays Sing-A-Long Anza, 1 p.m. AAC Conversation speech and fake news that made real news. Through Noe Valley, 4:30–5:30 p.m. West Portal, 6:30–7:30 p.m. June 20, Government Information Center, 5th Floor Chair Yoga Richmond, 1 p.m. Tapping: Pain Relief North Beach, 1–3 p.m. 7 Tuesday 9 Thursday In Search of the Glass Slipper: San Francisco, 1974 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays First Free Tuesdays Contem- *Affordable Housing Main, 5th Photographs by Perci Chester provide a view into Open Mic West Portal, 1 p.m. Tai Chi porary Jewish Museum, 11:30 a.m. Fl Comp. Training Ctr., 10 a.m. the pre-AIDS era in San Francisco. Through May 16, • Eureka Valley, 12–12:30 p.m. Origami Bernal Heights, 2 p.m. LGBTQIA Center, 3rd Floor • Presidio, 1:30–2:30 p.m. Adv. *Tech Expo City Hall, North *Tea Ceremony Main, Latino/ • Presidio, 2:45–3:45 p.m. Beg. Hispanic Rms, 11 a.m. & 12 p.m. Light of Nanjing: Photo Exhibit of a City The work Red Envelope Artwork Light Court, 1–3 p.m. Ingleside, 2–4 p.m. of a group of photographers in Nanjing who are Meditation Main, LGBTQIA Film/Discussion: Flower Drum Magnifying Tools dedicated to recording the city’s beauty and change. Center, 12–12:30 p.m. Main, Paley Rm., 11 a.m. *Guzheng, Koto Main, Koret, 2 p.m. Song Presidio, 2–4:30 p.m. May 18–July 18, Library Café Display Case, Lower Level Apps for Visually Impaired Coloring North Beach, 1 p.m. Cambodian Language and Death & Dying: How to Die Looking for Sealed Memories Main, Talking Books & Braille Culture Main, Sycip Rm., 3 p.m. in California Main, Latino/ The story of 57 Chinese Air Force students who died 1, 29 Wednesdays Hispanic Rms, 5:30–7:30 p.m. Center, 1–2 p.m. in a secret training mission in the U.S. during World *Tai Chi Preregister. *Artists' Exhibition and Open Russian WWII Poetry War II. Through May 9, Chinese Center, 3rd Floor Chinatown, 10:30–11:30 a.m. House Potrero, 5–8 p.m. Writing Op-Eds Main, Stong Rm., 1st Fl., 6–7 p.m. Richmond, 3–5:30 p.m. Strike! Ethnic Studies Now After a student-led strike 2 Thursday 4, 11, 18 Saturdays Mother's Day Craft Immigration Tools Main, 5th 50 years ago, the country’s first College of Ethnic Ingleside, 3:30–4:30 p.m. *Storytime Main, Stong Rm., Conversational Mandarin Fl. Comp. Training Ctr., 6 p.m. Studies opened at San Francisco State University. 1st Fl., 12:30–1:30 p.m. Main, Chinese Ctr., 10:15 a.m. Remembering Los Siete de la Through June 20, General Collections, 3rd Floor Film: Happening Raza Noe Valley, 4–5 p.m. Screendance Shorts 4, 18 Saturdays Main, Koret, 6–7:30 p.m. The Man Who Lit Lady Liberty: Rise and Fall of Actor Main, Koret, 5–7:30 p.m. Chi Kung Marina, 10:15 a.m. Get Organized Western Addi- M. B. Curtis The life of an immigrant who paid to light SF History & Technology the Statue of Liberty when Congress refused in 1886. Film: The Bourne Identity tion, 5:30–6:30 p.m. Knitting Sunset, 10:15 a.m. Main, Skylight Gallery, 6 p.m. Excelsior, 5:30–7:30 p.m. May 18–July 25, Art, Music & Recreation Center, 4th Floor Poetry Main, Latino/Hispanic 5 Sunday Games Eureka Valley, 6:30 p.m. The Port Chicago Story: Lighting the Fuse for *Film: Hidden Wonders of Rms, 6–7:30 p.m. Civil Rights Through July 25, African American Center, Korea Sunset, 6–7 p.m. Chinese Calligraphy Technicolor-ing Crafts Preregister. Merced, 6 p.m. 3rd Floor (English/Mandarin) Excelsior, 6:30–8:30 p.m. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays Main, Paley Rm., 12:30–2 p.m. Women & Immigration ESL Tutoring Mission, 6:30 p.m. Thread that Connects: Quilt and Fabric Artwork Qigong Presidio, 2–3 p.m. Main, Koret, 6:30 p.m. Using everyday materials such as fabric, silk, willow *Celebrate APIA Month Main, Koret, 1–3 p.m. Poetry Park, 6:30 p.m. branches and ivy, fabric artist Kimiko Kogure express- *TAY(k) Care Main, 9, 23 Thursdays Fulton Rm., 3rd Fl., 3–5 p.m. es the strength of unity. May 4–Aug. 1, International Photo Walk and Learn Insta- 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays *Yoga Main, Learning Studio, 3 p.m. Center, 3rd Floor. Related event: May 11, 2 p.m. gram! Mission, 1–3 p.m. 2, 9, 23 Thursdays Meditation Richmond, 12:15 p.m. 10 Friday Film Fest Author Talk: Jeffrey Thomas Other Exhibits at the Branches Conversational English City Website Main, Learning 5/2: Bill Cunningham New York Leong North Beach, 1–2 p.m. 61st Annual Artists’ Exhibition 5/9: Age of Champions Main, 5:30–7 p.m. Studio, 12:30 p.m. May 7 & 28: Fulton Rm., 3rd Fl. 5/23: Women of ‘69 Unboxed *Tibetan Classical Music The oldest annual art show in San Francisco, owing May 14 & 21: Sycip Rm., 4th Fl. *Film: Mutiny on the Bounty West Portal, 6:30–8 p.m. Bernal Heights, 1:30–4 p.m. its longevity to a group of artists who painted under Noe Valley, 2–4 p.m. the tutelage of the late Charles Farr. May 4–July 26, Conversational French 2, 16 Thursdays Creative Writing Presidio, 2 p.m. Potrero Branch. Open House: May 4, 5–8 p.m. Main, Paley Rm., 3rd Fl., 6 p.m. *Cat Videos Ocean View, 2 p.m. English Conversation 5, 12, 19, 26 Sundays Richmond, 6–7:30 p.m. Basic Korean Main, Assistive Technology Main, Public Knowledge Branch (SFMOMA) *Sprightly Crafts Main, LGBTQIA Sycip Rm., 4th Fl., 6–7:30 p.m. Learning Studio, 3:30 p.m. Art+Architecture at SFMOMA Free guided tour of 3 Friday Center, 12:30–2:30 p.m. the museum’s public spaces. Daily except Wednesdays, Water Painting Knit and Crochet OpenStreetMap Main, 5th Fl ESL Conversation Portola, 1 p.m. 12:30 p.m. Meets in the 3rd Street lobby of SFMOMA. North Beach, 1 p.m. North Beach, 6:30–8 p.m. Comp. Training Ctr., 3:30 p.m.

AT THE LIBRARY MAY 2019 3 May/June Selection: Experience APA Heritage with Quilt and Fabric Art Pachinko Using everyday materials such as fabric, silk, willow branches and ivy, artist Kimiko Kogure by Min Jin Lee creates powerful quilts. As a first-generation Japanese-American born in the city where A saga about four generations of a Korean the silk industry was once prominent, Kogure immigrant family. Sunja, born in a small fishing threads her life experiences and the memories village, falls in love with an organized crime boss of her childhood together. and becomes pregnant. A local pastor offers an For Kogure, small forgotten pieces of escape to Japan, and so she begins a new life in a new country. fabric can create harmony, remnants of This engrossing book chronicles one Praise for Pachinko: cherished cloths can rekindle memories family’s place in history and captures a “Beautiful…Lee’s sweeping tucked away and perseverance can transform multi-generational struggle to survive, to Milky Way, Kimiko Kogure four-generation saga fragility to beauty. It is a process of her life as belong and to thrive. The characters deal of a Korean family is an she puts forward new steps by learning acceptance and gratitude for each with poverty, immigration, a hostile nation, extraordinary epic.” life lived; no matter how small and insignificant it seems. and confront these issues in various ways. – Will they fulfill the worst stereotypes about Exhibition: Thread that Connects – May 4–Aug. 1, Main Library, them? Will they work hard to be perfect immigrants? The various twists, International Center, 3rd Floor turns, and jumps-in-time keep Pachinko humming at a quick pace. Artist talk – May 11, 2 p.m., Main Library, International Center, 3rd Floor

Custom Maps Main, 5th Fl Author Talk: May-lee Chai CAAMFest: Deann Borshay Photography Group 25 Saturday Comp. Training Ctr., 4:30 p.m. Main, Latino/Hispanic Rms, 6 p.m. Liem Main, Koret, 2–3:30 p.m. Mission, 6:30–8 p.m. Book Groups Russian Bibliophiles Main, 1 Wednesday & 19 Sunday Latino/Hispanic Rms, 2 p.m. *Film: The Navigators Knitting Merced, 6 p.m. Origami Preregister. 24 Friday Visitacion Valley, 4:30–5:30 p.m. Marina, 2–3:30 p.m. *The Best We Could Do Conversational Yiddish 26 Sunday Genealogy & Family History Visitacion Valley, Main, Sycip Rm., Fl 4, 1–5 p.m. 10, 24 Fridays North Beach, 6:15 p.m. Spanish Speakers Mission, 2 p.m. 5/1: 5 p.m. and 5/19: 3 p.m. Magpie Murders Marina, 2 p.m. Watercolors Bernal Heights, 1 p.m. Cooking Together Ortega, 2 p.m. Crazy Rich Asians - Audio 2 Thursday 28 Tuesday Film: Crackers Eureka Valley, Described Film Main, Koret, 11 Saturday 6:30–8:30 p.m. Great Books Main, Sycip Rm., The Woman Who Smashed Hep B Aware Richmond, 2 p.m. 2–4 p.m. *Tech Fair Bayview, 11 a.m.–2 p.m. 4th Fl., 5:30–7:30 p.m. Codes Excelsior, 7 p.m. Open Mic Park, 7–8:30 p.m. Share Care Bernal Heights, 3 p.m. Coloring Ingleside, 3 p.m. Genealogy Main, Paley Rm., 11 a.m. *America Is in the Heart Main, 29 Wednesday *Fabric Bead Necklaces Filipino American Center, 6 p.m. *Flower Arrangements Prereg- *Film: Autumn Gem Janesville Mission Bay, 6:30 p.m. *Open House Preregister. Parkside, 7 p.m. Visitacion Valley, 4:30–5:30 p.m. ister. Western Addition, 3 p.m. *Nuestras vidas son los ríos Mission, 11:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. 30 Thursday Mission Cultural Center, 7 p.m. 15 Wednesday Author Talk: May-lee Chai 25 Saturday Film: Dial M for Murder Capital Golden Gate Valley, 1 p.m. Chinatown, 3:30 p.m. Chinatown, 1–3 p.m. Biblio Bistro Heart of the City NFB NewsLine Main, Stong 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Fridays Farmer's Market, 11 a.m.–1 p.m. Rm., Fl 1, 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. 19 Sunday *Next Chapter: The Graveyard *Family History for Chinese Book Main, The Bridge, 1 p.m. Computer Americans Main, 5th Fl Com- Afternoon Tea Preregister. SF Correspondence Main, *Author Talk: Meredith Oda puter Training Ctr., 1–2:30 p.m. Chinatown, 3–3:45 p.m. Learning Studio, 1 p.m. Main, Chinese Center, 11 a.m. 4 Saturday Classes Japanese Books Film: Tu Pug Imatuy (The Right *Media Visibility *Poetry Main, Koret, 1–4:30 p.m. Get Organized Marina, 11 a.m. Classes Held at the Main: Western Addition, 2–3:30 p.m. to Kill) Main, Koret, 1–5 p.m. Mission Bay, 6–7 p.m. 5th Floor Bridge (unless noted). *Tibetan Medicine Chinese Culture North Beach, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. 5 Sunday Most classes require basic key- Walking Tour *Shrinky Dink Craft Preregister. Bernal Heights, 1:30–4 p.m. board skills. First come, first served. North Beach, 1–3 p.m. Ortega, 6:30–8 p.m. Pachinko Eureka Valley, 3:30 p.m. Opera: Elixir of Love Film: The Birds Chinatown, 1 p.m. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays Asian Food Therapy Film: Little Big Man North Beach, 1:30–3 p.m. 6 Monday Beginners Ukulele Main, 5th Computer Basics 1–2 p.m. Ortega, 1–2:30 p.m. Park, 6:30 p.m. Unsheltered Western Addition, *Pacific Islanders’ Diet Fl Comp. Training Ctr., 2 p.m. 4–5:30 p.m. *Digital Devices 4–5 p.m. Film: The Trip to Bountiful Film: Chan is Missing Anza, 2–3 p.m. Paper Lantern Mission, 2 p.m. West Portal, 1:30–4 p.m. Richmond, 6:30–8 p.m. 8 Wednesday 4 Saturday *Sushi Making Portola, 2:30 p.m. Unsheltered Main, Stong Rm., *eComics, Graphic Novels 1 p.m. Author: Amy Sueyoshi Film: Still Doing It *Brush Painting Preregister. Asian Snacks Potrero, 3 p.m. Ortega, 2–3:30 p.m. 1st Fl., 6–7 p.m. Main, Skylight Gallery, 2 p.m. West Portal, 6:30–8 p.m. 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturdays Great Books Noe Valley, 6:30 p.m. *Indian Art Glen Park, 3 p.m. *Film: Summer Pasture 20 Monday Film: Milk Park, 2–4 p.m. Comp. Help (in Spanish) 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Bernal Heights, 7–9 p.m. Latino Parents Bayview, 10 a.m. 11 Saturday *Koto Ingleside, 3 p.m. Film: Canton Army in the High Food: A Love Story Main, Talking 6 Monday 16 Thursday 21 Tuesday Sierras Golden Gate Valley, *Vietnamese Sandwiches 2:30–4 p.m. Books & Braille Center, 10:30 a.m. Spam and Digital Payments *Mandala Painting Death Cafe North Beach, 1 p.m. Preregister. Mission Bay, 3 p.m. Learning Studio, 2:30–4 p.m. Bernal Heights, 4–5 p.m. 12 Sunday Craft Preregister. Ocean View, 26 Sunday Author: Malaka Gharib Ways to Disappear Avoid Scams 4:30 p.m. Start a Small Business Main, 3:30–5 p.m. *Tibetan Arts Bernal Heights, Public Knowledge (SFMOMA), Portola, 3:30–4:30 p.m. 3–5 p.m. Learning Studio, 4 p.m. 1:30–4 p.m. 7 Tuesday Shizu Art North Beach, 6 p.m. 14 Tuesday Social Media 10 a.m. Classical Guitarist Main, Art, Tea Ceremony Preregister. Film: Crazy Rich Asians Ocean View, 4:30–6 p.m. 22 Wednesday Portola, 2:30–4:30 p.m. Great Books Richmond, 6:15 p.m. Music & Rec. Center, 3:30 p.m. eBooks Atrium, 4–6 p.m. High-Tech Hearing Main, Origami Preregister. Exit West Sunset, 6:30 p.m. American Gothics Stong Rm., Fl 1, 6 p.m. 28 Tuesday Dreamers in Tech 7:15 p.m. Noe Valley, 4–5 p.m. Excelsior, 6–7:30 p.m. *Lambda Finalists Main, La- 15 Wednesday Author: Peter Field tino/Hispanic Rms, 5:30 p.m. 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays Home Repairs Ingleside, 6 p.m. Pachinko West Portal, 11 a.m. 12 Sunday Main, Koret, 6 p.m. *Computer Basics 1–2:30 p.m. *Tibetan Sand Painting Mother's Day Craft Preregister. Poetry (in Russian) Woven Fish Craft Presidio, 6 p.m. Happiness Noe Valley, 7 p.m. Comp. Quick Start 3:30 p.m. Bernal Heights, 1:30–4 p.m. West Portal, 6:30 p.m. Richmond, 6–8 p.m. Film: Crazy Rich Asians 16 Thursday *Film: Boy Anza, 2–4 p.m. Papermaking Park, 6:30 p.m. 8 Wednesday 17 Friday Merced, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Literate Goat Potrero, 6 p.m. Foundation Directory Film: Canton Army in the High Coloring 29 Wednesday Preregister. 10 a.m.–12 p.m. *Kimchi Noe Valley, 6:30 p.m. Golden Gate Valley, 2–3 p.m. Sierras Excelsior, 2 p.m. Eugene O'Neill and Ireland 18 Saturday Main, Latino/Hispanic Rms, 6 p.m. Pachinko Ortega, 11 a.m. Facebook (in Tagalog) 12:30 p.m. Author: David Ranney Aging and Disability Re- Author Talk: Meredith Oda sources Chinatown, 3–4 p.m. Western Addition, 6:30 p.m. *Digital Parents Preregister. Potrero, 2–3 p.m. Vinyl Tunes and Tales Great Books Anza, 1–3 p.m. (415) 557-4388. 1–2:30 p.m. *Film: A Gesar Bard's Tale Park, 6–7:30 p.m. Film: Crazy Rich Asians Love Languages (in Manda- 19 Sunday Western Addition, 2–4 p.m. rin) Ingleside, 3:30 p.m. Bernal Heights, 7–9 p.m. 9 Thursday Film: Sorry to Bother You Malice Eureka Valley, 3:30 p.m. *Old Disk, New Tricks 1:30 p.m. 22, 29 Wednesdays Richmond, 6:30–8:30 p.m. Melody Yan Eureka Valley, 3 p.m. *Film: The Scent of Papaya 21 Tuesday Visitacion Valley, 4–6 p.m. Writing for Real 30 Thursday 10 Friday 13 Monday Golden Gate Valley, 6:30–8 p.m. Great Books Sunset, 6 p.m. *Film: On Dangerous Ground Google Photos (Mandarin) Experiential Writing 18 Saturday Golden Gate Valley, 3–5 p.m. 22 Wednesday 1 p.m. North Beach, 1–3 p.m. Creative Writing Main, 23 Thursday *Film: Kind Hearts and Coro- *La Mucama de Omicunlé ZoomText 2–3 p.m. Paley Rm., 3rd Fl., 12–3 p.m. Film: Audrey Hepburn Re- *Film: Mirage nets Golden Gate Valley, 3 p.m. Main, Paley Rm., Fl 3, 6 p.m. membered Ingleside, 3:30 p.m. Golden Gate Valley, 3–5 p.m. Knitting Main, Music Center, 11 Saturday Great Books West Portal, 6:30 p.m. 4th Fl, 1:30–4:30 p.m. *Film: Sita Sings the Blues 14 Tuesday Chinese Knots Preregister. Digital Photo Organizing Ocean View, 4–6 p.m. Sunset, 6:15–7:15 p.m. 23 Thursday DIGI Center, 3–4 p.m. Aging and Disability Resources *Film: Crazy Rich Asians Main, Atrium, 2:30–4:30 p.m. Bayview, 2–4 p.m. Book Club Bernal Heights, 4 p.m. MS Word 3–5 p.m. Knit Golden Gate Valley, 6 p.m. 31 Friday Film: Sweet Bean Author: David M. Allen *Film: From Baghdad to the *Film: Crazy Rich Asians The Lost Vintage 22 Wednesday Main, Koret, 5:45–7:45 p.m. Main, LGBTQIA Center, 2 p.m. Bay Main, Koret, 6 p.m. Visitacion Valley, 4–6 p.m. Chinatown, 6:30–7:30 p.m. *3D Design 6–7 p.m.

4 MAY 2019 AT THE LIBRARY *Funded by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library Potrero Artists Shine Announcing the 61st annual Artists’ Exhibition at the Potrero Two Hundred Years of Walt Whitman Hill Branch Library. Artists who live, work, or study on Potrero This year marks the 200th birthday of Walt Whitman. Hill and in the Dogpatch Neeli Cherkovski, author of Whitman’s Wild Children, neighborhood participate in hosts poets Ivan Argüelles, Jerry Ferraz, Jack Hirschman, this annual show. Come for the Kim Shuck, Agneta Falk, Sunnylyn Thibodeaux, Potrero Hillside,1965 by Charles Griffin Farr reception and library branch Ava Koohbor, Gerald Nicosia, Linda Noel, Jack Foley, Open House to enjoy live music, light refreshments, and the opportunity to Gail Mitchell, Nellie Wong and Tate Swindell. These meet the neighborhood artists. contemporary poets pay tribute to Whitman as The Potrero Hill Artists’ Exhibition is purportedly the oldest annual art they read his poetry and some of their own. Neeli show in San Francisco. The show began in 1955 and has run every year since Cherkovski will also honor Joanne Kyger, David (barring 3 years when the branch was closed for renovations). The very first Meltzer and Bob Kaufman—favorite American poets show was organized by the late Charles Farr and a group of neighborhood who carried on Whitman’s prose. Walt Whitman. PD-US artists. Together they helped save the branch from being closed in 1955. A Multitude of Voices: Walt Whitman at 200 – May 19, 1 p.m., Main Library, Potrero Hill Artists’ Exhibition – May 4–July 26, Potrero Branch Library Koret Auditorium Opening Reception – May 4, 5–8 p.m., Potrero Branch Library

Computer Classes Stream Movies 6 Monday 7 Tuesday 6, 13, 20 Mondays 21 Tuesday Golden Gate Valley, 2–3 p.m. Held at the Branches: U.S. Census Jobs 1–2:30 p.m. *WordPress 4–5:30 p.m. *Book Swap Ortega, 3:30 p.m. Film: Searching 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays Internet Safety (in Spanish) North Beach, 3:30–5:30 p.m. Preregister. Mission, 6–8 p.m. 6, 13, 20 Mondays 8 Wednesday 7 Tuesday eReader Marina, 6–7 p.m. *Asian Snacks Excelsior, 4 p.m. *Job Seekers' Lab 10 a.m.–12 p.m. WritersCorps 3–6 p.m. *A Fool for Poetry Marina, 2 p.m. 10 Friday 1, 15 Wednesdays Henna Ortega, 4–5:30 p.m. iPad Basics (in Cantonese) 7 Tuesday Film: Crazy Rich Asians Book-a-Librarian Preregister. 8, 22 Wednesdays Visitacion Valley, 1–2 p.m. City Jobs through ACE North Beach, 3:30–5:30 p.m. Eureka Valley, 6:30–8 p.m. *Book Club 4–6 p.m. Best of YouTube, May 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Potrero, 5:30–6:30 p.m. eBooks Chinatown, 2–3:30 p.m. *Film: Moana Excelsior, 4–6 p.m. 2 Thursday Become a Salesforce Admin- 9 Thursday Mouse, Keyboard (in Chinese) Mouse & Keyboard istrator 3:30–5 p.m. *Camera Class 4–5:30 p.m. *Pop up Cards Anza, 4:30 p.m. 22 Wednesday Preregister. Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. Sunset, 2–3:30 p.m. Silk Screen Printing 8 Wednesday Film: Halo Legends Preregister. Ocean View, 11, 18 Saturdays 11 Saturday 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays Useful Tools for Job Search Potrero, 5:30–7:30 p.m. 12:30–3:30 p.m. Cyber Explorers 3–5 p.m. Computer Classes Preregister. Tablet, Smartphone Preregis- 2–4:30 p.m. Bayview, 1–3 p.m. ter. North Beach, 10:30 a.m. 7, 14 Tuesdays Board Games Gig Economy Pt. 1 5:30 p.m. 16 Thursday North Beach, 4 p.m. Coding Club Bayview, 5–6 p.m. eBooks 11, 18, 25 Saturdays *Suicide Prevention 6:30 p.m. 9 Thursday Golden Gate Valley, 4–5 p.m. Computer Help 23 Thursday Careers in Tech Main, Learning 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays • West Portal, 2–4 p.m. 17 Friday Candy Leis Bayview, 4–5 p.m. Book-a-Librarian Preregister. Studio, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Book Swap Bernal Heights, • Excelsior, 3:30–5 p.m. *Karaoke 4:30–5:30 p.m. Marina, 6–7 p.m. 3–4 p.m. 14 Tuesday LinkedIn 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m. Teen Volunteer Orientation 3, 10, 17 Fridays 21 Tuesday Richmond, 4–5 p.m. eReader and Online Resourc- Gig Economy Pt. 2 5:30 p.m. 8 Wednesday *DIY Japanese Candy 4–6 p.m. *Comp. Help Parkside, 4–5:30 p.m. es Noe Valley, 10:30–11:30 a.m. *Filipino Foods Ocean View, 24 Friday 20 Monday 2:30 p.m. 4 Saturday Computer Help Park, 1–2 p.m. 28 Tuesday *Chinese Paper Cutting Résumé Writing Main, Latino/ Chinatown, 3:30–5 p.m. eReader Presidio, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. 16 Thursday Hispanic Rms, 10:30 a.m. *Biblio Bistro 4–6 p.m. Asian Snacks Bayview, 4 p.m. 25 Saturday 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturdays Interm. Computer Skills 22 Wednesday 30 Thursday *Origami Bouquets (in Chinese) Preregister. Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. Resume Writing Comp. Help Sunset, 2–4 p.m. Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. Résumé for Career Transi- *Self-Care, Safety 6:30 p.m. Visitacion Valley, 2–3:30 p.m. tioning 5:30–7:30 p.m. 8, 22 Wednesdays 5 Sunday *Computer Basics (in Spanish) 26 Sunday Preregister. Mission, 6:30 p.m. Teens at the Branches Book Swap Sunset, 4 p.m. Craigslist Potrero, 3–4 p.m. Kusudama Flowers 1 Wednesday 21 Tuesday Teens Park, 2–3:30 p.m. 5, 12 Sundays *Friendship Bracelets 9 Thursday *Comp. Help Anza, 2–3 p.m. Email Noe Valley, 2–3 p.m. SAT Classes Sunset, 3–4 p.m. *Origami Glen Park, 3:30 p.m. 28 Tuesday 22 Wednesday Register at: StudySmart.us/sfpl *Asian Snack Trials 5, 12, 19, 26 Sundays *Game On Bayview, 4–5:30 p.m. 10 Friday • Bernal Heights, 4–5 p.m. eReader Eureka Valley, 7–8 p.m. 1 Wednesday Comp. Help Ortega, 2–4 p.m. *Asian Snacks Portola, 3 p.m. • North Beach, 4–5 p.m. SAT Prep Ingleside, 4–6:30 p.m. Korean Snacks Richmond, 4 p.m. 23 Thursday 5, 19, 26 Sundays 10, 24 Fridays 29 Wednesday Internet (in Chinese) Preregis- *SAT Math Parkside, 5–7 p.m. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays Comp. Help Portola, 1–2 p.m. Book Swap Portola, 1 p.m. Nail Art Portola, 3 p.m. ter. Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. Girls Who Code Preregister. 19, 26 Sundays Excelsior, 4–6 p.m. 6 Monday 25 Saturday 12 Sunday *Snack, Social Ingleside, 4 p.m. College Prep Office Hours Preserving Memories Computer Help Main, The Mix at SFPL, 2 Thursday Film: Spider-Man: Library Card Jewelry Bayview, 1–3 p.m. Chinatown, 2–3:30 p.m. 2:30–4:30 p.m. Into The Spider-Verse Visitacion Valley, 4:30–6 p.m. Sticky Rice Ball Chinatown, 3 p.m. Bayview, 2–4 p.m. Online Shopping Portola, 1 p.m. 28 Tuesday 31 Friday The Mix at SFPL, Main 2, 9, 16, 30 Thursdays Anime Park, 2 p.m. *Keyboarding (in Cantonese) Computer Basics themixatsfpl.org. Ages 13-18 *Floral Jewelry Making Visitacion Valley, 1–2 p.m. Eureka Valley, 2:30–3:30 p.m. *Book Swap Parkside, 2:30 p.m. *Spring Maker Space, Music 15 Wednesday Preregister. Richmond, 4–5 p.m. eReader Portola, 4–5 p.m. 30 Thursday and Video Studio Schedule 2, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays *Asian Snacks Sunset, 3 p.m. • 5, 12, 19, 26 Sundays, Tablet Basics (in Chinese) 12–6 p.m. *T(w)een Time 7 Tuesday Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. Book Swap • 6, 13, 20 Mondays, Glen Park, 3:30 p.m. Comp. Training Ingleside, 3 p.m. North Beach, 3:30 p.m. 1–6 p.m. *Thursdays at 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Fridays Bibliocommons • 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays, Water-marbled Painted Noon Films North Beach, 6–7 p.m. Jobs & Careers 1–8 p.m. Game Group Park, 2:30–4 p.m. Mugs Richmond, 4–5 p.m. • 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays, The Goethe Institut & SFPL Classes are held at Main, 5th Present: Lest We Forget 8 Wednesday Floor Bridge, unless noted. 1–8 p.m. Book Swap 16 Thursday • 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays, Main, Koret, 12–2 p.m. *Digital Media Players West Portal, 3:30 p.m. Career Coaching 1–8 p.m. *DIY Stress Balls Anza, 1:30–3:30 p.m. 5/2 Lest We Forget Preregister. Main, Business, Sci- • 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Fridays, Marina, 2:30–4 p.m. 4 Saturday NR, 90 min. 2018 Chinese News Preregister. ence & Technology, 4th Floor. 1–6 p.m. Free Comic Book Day *Novel Noshing Anza, 3–5 p.m. Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. • 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays • 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturdays, 12–1 p.m. 1–6 p.m. Marina, 10 a.m.–6 p.m. 5/9 Near Normal Man eBooks Mission Bay, 6–7 p.m. • 2, 9, 16, 23, 30Thursdays Book Swap Excelsior, 3:30 p.m. Q&A with Ben Stern after film. 11 a.m.–1 p.m. 1, 15, 29 Wednesdays Girls Who Code NR, 28 min. 2015 Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. 17 Friday 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays • 7, 14, 21, 28 Tuesdays *Writer's Club 4–6 p.m. 5:30–7:30 p.m. Henna Preregister. 5/16 Into the Arms of Tablet Classes (in Cantonese) Mini Lightsabers Park, 3 p.m. Preregister. Sunset, 10:30 a.m. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays North Beach, 3:30–5 p.m. Strangers PG, 122 min. 2000 2 Thursday Youth Speaks 4:30–6:30 p.m. 4, 18, 25 Saturdays 8, 22 Wednesdays Get a Job with the City * Asian Snacks: Sweets 5/23 After Auschwitz Comp. Help Richmond, 4–6 p.m. 5:30–7:30 p.m. 3 Friday Teen Group Merced, 2–3 p.m. Parkside, 4–5 p.m. Q&A with director after film. *Open Mic 4:30–5:30 p.m. NR, 83 min. 2017 9 Thursday 5 Sunday 5 Sunday 20 Monday Youtube Basics (in Chinese) Résumé Critiques Main, 6, 13, 20 Mondays Teen Volunteer Orientation Game Night 5/30 Shores of Light: Salento Preregister. Chinatown, 2 p.m. Sycip Rm., 2–4 p.m. *Record Music 4:30–5:30 p.m. Visitacion Valley, 1–2 p.m. Visitacion Valley, 4–5:30 p.m. 1945-1947 NR, 56 min. 2015

All programs and events are free and open to the public. AT THE LIBRARY MAY 2019 5 Main Park Homework Help Baby Rhyme Time Every Thu., 3:30–4 p.m. Every Sat., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Rollicking rhymes, songs and Excelsior books for infants to 15 months Marina Portola Mon., 6, 13, 20, 4−6 p.m. and their caregivers.** Every Tue., 11–11:30 a.m. Every Sat., 10:30–11:30 a.m. Every Tue., 4−6 p.m. Children’s Calendar Every Wed., 4−6 p.m. Anza Merced Potrero Every Tue., 10:30−11:30 a.m. Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. • Every Tue., 1:15–2:15 p.m. West Portal Bernal Heights Mission • Every Thu., 11:15 a.m.–12 p.m. Every Sunday, 2−4 p.m. Every Wed., 1:30–2:30 p.m. Every Fri., 1:15–2:15 p.m. Presidio Ticketed. Spanish-English Every Thu., 10:15–11:15 a.m. Chinatown Mission Bay 9, 23 Thursdays Every Thu., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Every Thu., 10–10:30 a.m. Richmond MAY 2019 LEGO North Beach, 4–5 p.m. and 10:45–11:15 a.m. Every Thu., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Eureka Valley Ticketed. All programs and events are free and open to the public. Every Wed., 1:30–2:15 p.m. Limit 54, first-come basis. Programs are for children of all ages, except where noted. 11 Saturday Call (415) 355-2838 for details. Sunset Please call ahead to confirm dates and times. *Taiko Golden Gate Valley Ocean View Mondays, 6, 13, 20, Groups of five or more: make reservations. • Noe Valley, 10:30–11:15 a.m. Mondays, 6, 13, 20, 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Every Thu., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. Children’s programs at the Main Library are at the Fisher • Eureka Valley, 12:30–1:15 p.m. Children’s Center except where noted. *Hula Marina, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Ingleside Ortega West Portal Every Wed., 1–2 p.m. Every Wed., 1–1:30 p.m. Every Tue., 10:30–11:30 a.m. 1 Wednesday Star Wars Day Excelsior, 2–5 p.m. Community Baby Shower Sunset, 12–3 p.m. *Family LEGO Read with Rocky Preregister. Merced Park • Bernal Heights, 6–8 p.m. Ocean View, 2–3 p.m. Keepsake Boxes Excelsior, 1 p.m. Toddler Tales Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:15–10:45 a.m. Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. • West Portal, 6:30–8 p.m. *Big San Francisco Play Date n Ticketed. Books, rhymes, music, move- Mission 1, 8 Wednesdays My Neighbor Totoro Craft North Beach, 1–3 p.m. ment and more for toddlers • Every Tue., 10:15–11:15 a.m. Portola *Video Production Ortega, 2–3:30 p.m. 16 months through age 2 and *Chess Richmond, 1–5 p.m. Spanish Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:30–11:30 a.m. Preregister. Main, 4–6 p.m. their caregivers.** LEGO Main, 3–4 p.m. • Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. *Parangal Dance Anza and 11:15–11:45 a.m. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays Potrero *The LEGO Ninjago Movie • Glen Park, 2–2:30 p.m. Thursdays, 2, 9, 16, 30, Spanish/English Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. Custom Book Lists North Beach, 3–5 p.m. • Parkside, 4–4:30 p.m. 10:30–11:30 a.m. Mission Bay Excelsior, 4–5 p.m. Presidio Kumihimo Craft Preregister. Eureka Valley Every Tue., 10–10:30 a.m. *Flying Angels Dance Every Tue., 10:15–11:15 a.m. 1, 15, 22, 29 Wednesdays West Portal, 3–4 p.m. Presidio, 2–3:30 p.m. Every Tue., 10:30–11:15 a.m. and 10:45–11:15 a.m. Play and Learn Limit 54, first-come basis. *Star Wars Origami Western *Little Builders Marina, 3–5 p.m. Excelsior Richmond Bayview, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Call (415) 355-2838 for details. Addition, 3:30–4:30 p.m. Every Tue., 11–11:30 a.m. Every Wed., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. *Mother's Day Gifts Noe Valley 2 Thursday Visitacion Valley, 3–4 p.m. Golden Gate Valley 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturdays Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. Sunset Book Week Storytime • Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:15–10:45 a.m. Every Tue., 10:30–11:30 a.m. *Family Playtime DIY Slime Ortega, 3:30–4:30 p.m. and 11–11:30 a.m. West Portal, 10:30–11:30 a.m. • Every Tue., 10:15–10:45 a.m. Glen Park, 10 a.m.–12 p.m. Please leave strollers outside. *Felt Fortune Cookies Ingleside Visitacion Valley *LEGO Mission, 3–5 p.m. 4, 18 Saturdays Preregister. Potrero, 4–5 p.m. Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:30–11:15 a.m. North Beach Mon., 6, 13, 20, 11–11:45 a.m. Every Tue., 10:30–11:30 a.m. *Big Bilder Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. Chess Excelsior, 1–3 p.m. 11, 18, 25 Saturdays Main West Portal • Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:30–11 a.m. Ocean View Every Thu., 10:30–11:30 a.m. 2, 9 Thursdays 5 Sunday *Snacktivity Potrero, 11 a.m. • Every Wed., 10:30–11 a.m. Every Tue., 11–11:30 a.m. Tinkering Workshop LEGO Park, 2–3:30 p.m. Minnie & Lovie Rec Center Western Addition 11, 25 Saturdays Marina Visitacion Valley, 4:15–5:15 p.m. (650 Capitol Ave) Every Tue., 10:45–11:30 a.m. 5, 12, 19 Sundays Puppy Dog Tales Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:15–10:45 a.m. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Thursdays Ticketed. Build It Excelsior, 2–3:30 p.m. Merced, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. and 11:15–11:45 a.m. Ortega *Preschool Crafts Please leave strollers outside. Mon., 6, 13, 20, 10:30–11 a.m. Readers of the Pack Glen Park, 10–11:30 a.m. 5, 12, 26 Sundays Sunset, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. *Craft and Science Projects Parent-Child Interactions North Beach Sunset Merced, 2–4 p.m. 12, 19, 26 Sundays Preschool Storytime Potrero, 1:30–2:30 p.m. Every Thu., 11–11:30 a.m. Every Thu., Lightsaber Stage Combat n Stories, songs, fingerplays 6 Monday 10:30–11 a.m. Reading Buddies Presidio, 2–4 p.m. and more for ages 3 to 5.** Park Excelsior, 4–6 p.m. *Cooking: Asian Snacks Bayview Mon., 6, 13, 20, 3:30–4 p.m. Visitacion Valley Preregister. Sunset, 3–5 p.m. 13 Monday Every Tue., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Every Tue., 2, 30 Thursdays *Yoga Merced, 11–11:30 a.m. Parkside 11–11:30 a.m. Boys' Bookgroup Financial Literacy Game Excelsior Every Tue., 10–10:30 a.m. West Portal, 7–8 p.m. Excelsior, 4–5:30 p.m. A Fool for Poetry Ortega, 2 p.m. • Every Wed., 11–11:30 a.m. Western Addition Mandarin Portola Every Tue., 3 Friday Cartooning Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. *DIY Kids Ortega, 3–5 p.m. • Every Thu., 11–11:30 a.m. Every Tue., 10:30–11:15 a.m. 10–10:30 a.m. Film: Ralph Breaks the Internet 7 Tuesday LEGO Visitacion Valley, 4:30 p.m. Portola, 3–5 p.m. Glen Park North Beach *Big San Francisco Play Date 14 Tuesday Family Storytime • Mon., 6, 13, 20, 4–5:30 p.m. Every Thu., 10:15–10:45 a.m. Cartooning Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. Bayview, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Indonesian Pendant Craft • Every Tue., 10:15–10:45 a.m. n Family Storytimes are for 4 Saturday *LEGO Merced, 4–5:30 p.m. Golden Gate Valley, 3–4:30 p.m. and 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Ocean View children of all ages unless noted.** Every Sat., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. *Boswick the Clown *Family Game Night Tibetan Flag Craft Anza Ingleside Potrero, 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Richmond, 6:30–8 p.m. Bernal Heights, 4–5 p.m. Every Sat., 11 a.m.−12 p.m. Tuesday, 28, 11:15–11:45 a.m. Ortega Every Tue., 10:30–11 a.m. Author-Illustrator Lisa Mandarin 8 Wednesday 15 Wednesday Bayview Brown West Portal, 11 a.m. Park Author Talk: June Jo Lee Every Thu., 11 a.m.–12 p.m. Main *Asian Snack Trials Every Thu., 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Cherry Blossom Craft Anza, 4–5 p.m. Golden Gate Valley, 2:30 p.m. • Every Tue., 10:30–11 a.m. Mission, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Bernal Heights • Every Thu., 10:30–11 a.m. Parkside *LEGO and Magna-Tiles 9 Thursday Thursdays, 2, 9, 16, 30, Spanish/English • Every Thu., 10–10:30 a.m. *Hula Merced, 12–1 p.m. Anza, 4–5:30 p.m. 10–10:30 a.m. • Every Thu., 11:15–11:45 a.m. *LEGO Sunset, 3–5 p.m. • Every Sat., 10:15–10:45 a.m. Ticketed. Cantonese/English *Birthday Party Hats *Board Games Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. • Every Sat., 11–11:30 a.m. Richmond West Portal, 12–2 p.m. *LittleBits Circuits Richmond, 6:30–7:30 p.m. 16 Thursday Chinatown • Every Tue., 11–11:45 a.m. Asian Pop Karaoke Every Sat., 10:30–11:30 a.m. Mission • Every Sat., 11–11:30 a.m. Chinese Folktales Chinatown, 2–4 p.m. Mother-Daughter Book- Every Sat., 11–11:30 a.m. Ticketed. Ortega, 1:30–2:30 p.m. group West Portal, 7–8 p.m. Excelsior • Every Thu., 1–1:30 p.m. Mission Bay Sunset *Coloring Sunset, 3–4:30 p.m. • Every Sat., 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m. Every Fri., 4–4:30 p.m. Every Sat., 10:30–11:30 a.m. LEGO • Eureka Valley, 3:30–5 p.m. **Hour-long or longer programs include a playtime. Wanted: Families • Richmond, 4–5:30 p.m. 19 Sunday Stuffed Animal Sleepover *Polynesian Dance with New Babies *Magna-Tiles Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. *LEGO Glen Park, 2–4 p.m. Preregister. Ortega, 6:30 p.m. Western Addition, 2–3 p.m. 23 Thursday New baby? We want to 17 Friday *Origami Merced, 2–4 p.m. 26 Sunday celebrate with you at a *Movie and a Meal: Hunt for Music Class Bernal Heights, Flying Angels Dance Community Baby Shower. the Wilderpeople Potrero, 3 p.m. 21 Tuesday 10–11 a.m. Excelsior, 3–4 p.m. Cherry Blossom Art *Petting Zoo Preregister. All expecting families and 18 Saturday those with young toddlers, aged less than 24 Bayview, 11:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Anza, 10:30–11:30 a.m. 28 Tuesday *Hula months, are welcome. Enjoy Baby Rhyme Time, Little Artists Bernal Heights, • Ocean View, 12–1 p.m. Little Creations Minnie and Japanese Parents' Group & 10–11 a.m. a play area for little ones, light refreshments • Mission Bay, 3–4 p.m. Lovie Ward Recreation Center, Play Western Addition, 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m.–12 p.m. and a hand or foot print craft to remember this Graphic Novels Preregister. Cherry Blossoms Craft *Parangal Dance Golden Gate Valley, 3–4:30 p.m. special time with your little one. Our guests include • Main, 2–2:30 p.m. 22 Wednesday Excelsior, 4–4:30 p.m. • Richmond, 4–4:45 p.m. community agencies eager to let new families Asian Lantern Craft *LEGO Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. 29 Wednesday know about available community resources. Golden Gate Valley, 3–4 p.m. *Duct Tape Crafts Preregister. Pan-Asian Storytelling *Candy Leis Ortega, 4–5 p.m. Plus, the first 250 families will receive a gift for Chinatown, 2:30–3:15 p.m. Anza, 4–5 p.m. *Calming Jars Marina, 3–5 p.m. attending the event with your baby. 24 Friday *LEGO Motorcars LEGO Presidio, 6–7 p.m. Portola, 2:30–4 p.m. *Ink Painting and Chinese *Candy Leis Merced, 3–4 p.m. Community Baby Showers – Poetry Ingleside, 4–5 p.m. 31 Friday May 11, 12–2:30 p.m., Sunset Branch and *LEGO Parkside, 3:30–5 p.m. 25 Saturday June 8, 2–4:30 p.m., Visitacion Valley Branch *Biblio Bistro Preregister. Crafts with MCD LEGO and Magna-Tiles *Taiko Ortega, 4–4:30 p.m. Main, 5:30–7 p.m. Mission Bay, 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. Chinatown, 3:30–5 p.m.

6 MAY 2019 AT THE LIBRARY *Funded by Friends of the San Francisco Public Library Friends of the San Francisco Public Library

May Events May 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Our Library; Our Impact Steps Sales All books are $1 or less! rom community connections to children’s Wednesdays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. literacy, our SFPL far transcends books. Main Library’s Larkin Street steps (100 Larkin St.) The San Francisco Public Library is a beacon (Please note that the Steps Sales are cancelled for so much good in San Francisco. From in the event of rain.) Fhomeless services, immigration help, author readings, May 2 craft and performance programs and unrestricted Books and Brews! internet access, the library is a free space that empowers 5 p.m.–8 p.m., 495 De Haro Street Love ? Love books? Come to our monthly every member of our society with tools to learn Books & Brews event at Anchor Public Taps. and engage the community around them. No matter the socioeconomic background, every person in Ongoing $1 Sale at the Donation Center! San Francisco is a part of the library. Whether it’s Monday-Friday 10 a.m–4 p.m. participating in library services, or supporting the voter-approved Library Preservation Fund, the library is Saturday, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Friends Donation Center, 1630 17th Street part of our identity. Board member Sarah Jones said it best in a recent speech at the 2019 Library Laureates We expanded our mini-bookstore at the fundraiser, “It’s not the library, it’s our library.” Donation Center and the sale has taken over Friends is an integral part of making sure the library is fully equipped to take on its important work. our garage—all books and media are being While the city covers the library’s staffing and operational costs, private donations allow Friends to pay for sold for a dollar. expenses that fall outside of the city’s capacity and to more quickly respond to needs. Support include fees Call for Volunteers! for subcontracted service providers; honorariums for authors, artists and curators; collections acquisition; We're looking for folks who enjoy working with equipment; program supplies; food; multilingual materials; and professional training to keep SFPL librarians the public, greeting bookstore customers and on the leading edge of innovation. serving as a back-up cashier at our Friends By supporting Friends, you can see the direct impact you are having on the 2018 Library of the Year. Bookstore at the Main Library. Must be patient and okay with quiet moments. Customer The partnership between Friends, the Library, and you is the reason our library is so successful and nationally service or retail experience preferred but recognized as a beacon of inclusivity in our community. not required. Weekly shifts, 2–3 hours long. Interested? Contact Brenda Salguero at brenda. [email protected] or call (415) 477-5223. Books and Brews at Anchor Public Taps Friends has started a new collaboration with Anchor Company. Every month, Friends fills up tables at the Potrero Hill with an Locations & Hours amazing selection of books and vinyl. Nineteen handcrafted are on Friends Bookstore at Center tap and 5,000 book titles are available in all categories. You can hang out Fort Mason Center, Building C with book lovers and drink up Anchor’s selection of amazing brews on tap. Open seven days a week. The brewery’s open space has room to meet up with friends, bring co-workers out for a drink, or just sit Bookstore: 9:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Telephone (415) 771-1076 alone and read. Dogs are also allowed on the bar patio so feel free to bring your furry friends. Plus, there’s always a culinary pop-up on site and street parking is available. Friends Bookstore at the Main This sale is a part of our Community Book Program (CBP) that produces the Big Book Sale, Weekly Step Main Library, 100 Larkin St. Sales at the Main, $1 Sale at the Donation Center, and runs the two Friends Bookstores at Fort Mason and in Grove Street Entrance Open all Library hours the Main Library. These efforts make Friends the second largest used bookseller in the city. Telephone (415) 557-4238 About a million books per year are donated to the CBP at our Donation Center located at 1630 17th Street in Potrero Hill. This book program empowers Friends to advocate for the Library and provides inexpensive books for all residents of San Francisco. When you buy books at our Books and Brews events, proceeds go to Friends and our mission to support the San Francisco Public Library. get social! with Friends Books and Brews – May 2, 5–8 p.m., 495 De Haro Street. Future dates at friendssfpl.org.

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Books at 10% off! Friends’ Independent Bookstore Program! Friends members ($60+ level) receive a 10% discount at the following bookstores:

A. Cavalli Italian Bookstore Academy Store, California Academy of Science Adobe Bookstore Alan Wofsy Fine Arts LLC Alexander Book Co., Inc. Alley Cat Books Amazing Fantasy The Beat Museum Bibliohead Bookstore Bibliomania Bird & Beckett Books & Records Black Oak Books Holding Corp. Bolerium Books Books, Inc. Booksmith Borderlands Books Browser Books Christopher’s Books Chronicle Books Compass Books, Inc. Dog Eared Books Eastwind Books Globus Slavic Bookstore Great Overland Book Company Green Apple Books & Music The Green Arcade Kayo Books Louie Brothers Book Store, Inc. Manning’s Books & Prints Marcus Book Stores Omnivore Books on Food Readers Bookstore Fort Mason Readers Bookstore Main Red Hill Books San Francisco Botanical Gardens, Garden Bookstore Thidwick Books

AT THE LIBRARY MAY 2019 7 At the Library SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY 100 LARKIN STREET SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102

May 2019 In this Issue: Page 1 – Message from Michael Lambert, City Librarian Connect with Tech Week Asian Pacific Celebrate Asian Pacific American Heritage Month American Heritage APIA Author Talks Page 2 – Connect with Tech Fairs Citywide CELEBRATION eMagazines from Asia - MAY 2019 - Asian American & Pacific Islander Reads FOG Readers New at the Mix: Teaching Artists Bookmobile Schedules Page 3 – How We Play Exhibition West Portal Branch's 80th Birthday Exhibitions Calendar Adult Calendar Page 4 – On the Same Page: Pachinko by Min Jin Lee APA Quilt and Fabric Art Page 5 – 200 Years of Walt Whitman Potrero Artists Shine Page 6 – Children’s Calendar Community Baby Showers Page 7 – Friends’ Award-Winning Impact Books and Brews

The San Francisco Public Library system is LIBRARY LOCATIONS AND HOURS S M T W T F S dedicated to free and equal access to information, * ANZA 550 37th Ave. 355-5717 1–5 10–6 10–8 1–8 10–6 1–6 10–6 knowledge, independent learning and the joys BAYVIEW/BROOKS BURTON 5075 Third St. 355-5757 1–5 10–6 10–8 10–8 10–8 1–6 10–6 of reading for our diverse community. * BERNAL HEIGHTS 500 Cortland Ave. 355-2810 1–5 10–6 10–7 1–9 10–6 1–6 10–6 CHINATOWN/LAI 1135 Powell St. 355-2888 1–5 1–6 10–9 10–9 10–9 1–6 10–6 At the Library is published monthly on recycled paper by EUREKA VALLEY/MILK 1 José Sarria Ct. 355-5616 1–5 10–6 10–9 10–9 10–6 1–6 10–6 the San Francisco Public Library with support and funding from Friends of the San Francisco Public Library. (at 16th St., near Market) Circulation: 12,000 * EXCELSIOR 4400 Mission St. 355-2868 1–6 1–6 10–9 10–9 10–8 1–6 10–6 Online version: sfpl.org/atl GLEN PARK 2825 Diamond St. 355-2858 1–5 10–6 10–6 12–8 10–7 1–6 10–6 Main Library phone number: (415) 557-4400 * GOLDEN GATE VALLEY 1801 Green St. 355-5666 1–6 10–6 10–6 12–8 12–8 1–6 10–6 How to reach us INGLESIDE 1298 Ocean Ave. 355-2898 1–5 10–6 10–6 10–8 12–7 1–6 10–6 Public Affairs, Main Library, 100 Larkin St. * MAIN LIBRARY 100 Larkin St. 557-4400 12–6 9–6 9–8 9–8 9–8 12–6 10–6 San Francisco, CA 94102 The Mix at SFPL 557-4404 12–6 1–6 1–8 1–8 1–8 1–6 12–6 (415) 557-4277; email: [email protected] Website: sfpl.org MARINA 1890 Chestnut St. 355-2823 1–5 10–6 10–6 1–8 10–8 1–6 10–6 Every effort has been made to produce a monthly calendar that * MERCED 155 Winston Dr. 355-2825 1–6 10–6 10–9 1–9 10–8 1–6 10–6 is both accurate and complete. Please contact Public Affairs if you have any questions or comments regarding the listings. MISSION 300 Bartlett St. 355-2800 1–5 1–6 10–9 10–9 10–9 1–6 10–6 MISSION BAY 960 Fourth St. 355-2838 1–5 10–6 10–6 11–8 10–6 1–6 10–6 Tours of Main NOE VALLEY/BRUNN 451 Jersey St. 355-5707 1–5 12–6 10–9 1–9 10–6 1–6 10–6 Tours are conducted on the first Tuesday of each month at * NORTH BEACH 850 Columbus Ave. 355-5626 1–5 10–6 10–8 1–8 10–6 1–6 10–6 12 p.m. Meet at the Information Desk in the First Floor atrium. Tours are limited to 15 people on a first come, first served basis. OCEAN VIEW 345 Randolph St. 355-5615 1–5 10–6 10–6 12–8 10–7 1–6 10–6 Groups can schedule a private tour by calling (415) 557-4266. ORTEGA 3223 Ortega St. 355-5700 1–5 10–6 10–6 1–9 12–9 1–6 10–6 SFPL Commission PARK 1833 Page St. 355-5656 1–5 12–6 10–9 1–9 10–6 1–6 10–6 Meetings are generally held on a Thursday each month. PARKSIDE 1200 Taraval St. 355-5770 1–5 1–6 10–9 12–9 10–6 1–6 10–6 This month’s meeting: 4:30 p.m. on May 16 in the Koret Auditorium of the Main. The public is welcome to attend. PORTOLA 380 Bacon St. 355-5660 1–5 10–6 10–6 12–8 10–7 1–6 10–6 Closure Times * POTRERO 1616 20th St. 355-2822 1–6 1–6 10–8 1–8 10–8 1–6 10–6 All San Francisco Public Libraries will be closed on Monday, * PRESIDIO 3150 Sacramento St. 355-2880 1–5 1–6 10–9 11–8 10–6 1–6 10–6 May 27 for Memorial Day. * RICHMOND/MARKS 351 9th Ave. 355-5600 1–6 1–6 10–9 10–9 10–8 1–6 10–6 * SUNSET 1305 18th Ave. 355-2808 1–5 10–6 10–8 10–8 10–8 1–6 10–6 VISITACION VALLEY 201 Leland Ave. 355-2848 1–5 10–6 10–8 10–8 10–8 1–6 10–6

WEST PORTAL 190 Lenox Way 355-2886 1–5 1–6 10–9 10–9 10–9 1–6 10–6 * WESTERN ADDITION 1550 Scott St. 355-5727 1–6 10–6 10–6 1–8 10–7 1–6 10–6 SFMOMA Public Knowledge 151 3rd St. 357-4000 10–5 10–5 10–5 closed 10–9 10–5 10–5

All phone numbers are in the 415 area code. See bookmobile schedule, page 2. 8 MAY 2019 AT THE LIBRARY *New hours SFPL.ORG