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Oakland Public Library Your Library November 2016 Families & Kids at the Library International Games Day @ Your Library ovember 19 is International Games Day! It’s a chance to get to know others in our diverse community while playing board games, video games, or active games at N MORE EVENTS most OPL locations. It truly is an international event —communities will be doing the FOR FAMILIES same from Honolulu to Cairo, from the tippy-top of Norway to way down in Tasmania. & KIDS LISTED Please note: some branches will play on Friday, November 18. The following list will tell ON PAGE 4 you what’s going on and where. Brookfield Branch Dimond Branch Lakeview Branch Rockridge Branch Board games—all ages welcome! Board games and fun interactive Chess, card games, and tabletop In the morning we’ll have active Friday, November 18, 3:30pm games like Connect Four and Uno. games. Bring your own games if indoor games for kids ages 2–7 Bring the whole family! want to share. All ages. years. In the afternoon we’ll play Eastmont Branch Saturday, November 19, 10am Saturday, November 19, 1pm board games—bring your own or play one of ours. Connect Four Tournament on three levels—beginner, intermediate, and Elmhurst Branch Montclair Branch Saturday, November 19, 10am (active indoor games) and 1pm expert. Play begins promptly at Races, bocce ball, card games, and Board games in the children’s section (board games for all ages) 3:30pm. board games! All ages. for readers and pre-readers. Friday, November 18, 3:30pm Saturday, November 19, 3pm Saturday, November 19, 10am West Oakland Branch 81st Avenue Branch Golden Gate Branch Piedmont Avenue Branch Card games—get your card shark on and bring the whole family! Board games and other fun activities. Board games in a social Tabletop games and card games, or Saturday, November 19, 2pm Saturday, November 19, 1pm environment. Join us! bring your own games to share. Saturday, November 19, 10am Saturday, November 19, 11am Asian Branch Immediately after 11am Family Storytime we’ll play Family Pictionary. In the afternoon, teens can play board Ballet at the Library games and Wii U video games. allet dancers from the Oakland Ballet Company dance into Saturday, November 19, 11am B Oakland libraries during Nutcracker season this year! Join (Family Pictionary); 2pm (teen them as they share a few steps, describe their lives as dancers, games) and maybe tell a story, all in costume. César E. Chávez Branch Asian Branch, Thursday, November 10, 10:30am César E. Chávez Branch, Thursday, November 17, 10:30am Chess and a variety of board games for ages pre-k and up. Montclair Branch, Friday, November 18, 1pm Saturday, November 19, 1:30pm Elmhurst Branch, Tuesday, November 22, 3pm November Closures FRI, 11/11 Veterans’ Day On Exhibit THU & FRI, 11/24 & 11/25 Thanksgiving holiday A Story Between the Pages Veronica Sutter’s “book art” explores the structure and visual content of books. This exhibit is a reflection on her home in Oakland and relationships to people around her. The show consists of multiple broadsides and artist books that come together to show one small part of a life in Oakland. Lakeview Branch, November 1–30 Through Our Eyes Photo Exhibition To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party and create The library’s greater understanding between diverse groups in our community, the West Oakland Branch, in partnership with the Rock Paper programs are Scissors Collective, presents Through Our Eyes, a photography exhibition designed to explore how youth ages 12-18 years define generously and see West Oakland. West Oakland Branch, November 1–30 supported by the Friends of the Oakland Black Love: Photography by Sonjhai Meggette Sonjhai Meggette’s photographs explore family, community, and Public Library, a nonprofit fashion in black and white. As Ms. Meggette puts it, “I am committed to raising public awareness of how authentically membership organization. beautiful we are by reinforcing positive images with photography.” Eastmont Branch, through December 31 For more information or to Revolution is a Daily Struggle: Remembering the Black Panther Party’s Social Programs To commemorate the join, visit www.FOPL.org. 50th anniversary of the founding of the Black Panther Party, the Oakland History Room has mounted an exhibit to showcase the BPP’s innovative and much-needed survival programs (1966-1982) that aided many people in Oakland and around the United States by providing them with free food, medical care, legal assistance, and political education. The exhibit features BPP newspapers, photographs, books, articles, and ephemera from the group’s heyday. Main Library, through November 30 oaklandlibrary.org PHOTO BY Suzun Lucia Lamaina: Revolutionary Grain Recent portraits taken by documentary photographer Suzun Lucia Lamaina are the SONJHAI MEGGETTE result of a five-year project in which she traveled throughout the United States chronicling the lives of former members of the Black Panther Party. The black and white portraits provide the viewer with the opportunity to see what former members look like today. Their stories, which accompany Ms. Lamaina’s portraits, give first-hand accounts from the former Panthers about what it was like to be in the Party and what they are doing now as a continuation of the work they started in their youth. Ms. Lamaina’s original prints will be exhibited. AAMLO, through February 28 Oakland Public Library : 1 Events for Adults White Fang Book Discussion in Spanish Bombed in His oin us for a Spanish language discussion of Jack London’s Bed: The Play J White Fang. This is a One City, One Book discussion, so angster Myer Rush led a we’ll be talking about White Fang all over Oakland. Grab a copy Gcolorful and dangerous today and join us for a fun and exciting conversation. All ages existence—so dangerous that he welcome! A great book for the whole family. was the target of an assassination César E. Chávez Branch, Saturday, November 12, 11am attempt and blown up while sleeping in a luxurious Toronto hotel. Now award-winning filmmaker and writer Martin Duffy has adapted the story for the stage and the new Watercolor play, Bombed in His Bed: Confessions of a Jewish Build a Website on the Road Gangster, based on the book by Bruce Farrell Rosen, Myer Rush’s nephew. Come for the Oakland debut of ave brush, will travel! Come learn the bare with WordPress this new two-person play featuring the author as his basics of watercolor: color mixing, paper H gangster uncle. ordPress is a free, easy-to-use and brush use, and material choices. Then see W web software that makes it how you can take your watercolors on the road! Main Library, Bradley C. Walters Community possible to set up your own website. No Whether you are going on a day trip hiking or Room, Sunday, November 13, 2:30pm programming expertise is required, and an extended trip around the world, see how you can even choose a personalized simple and clean watercolors can be to tote domain name. It’s perfect for the around. You can even have a small kit for long blogger or small business without an IT airplane or train rides. Join local artist Wendy Tamale Making Party department. In this one-hour Sonenson for a half hour watercolor introduction, instructor Eve Lurie will t is the season of thanks, of sharing, of eating. demonstration of painting a sunset. Then up to Join us at the library to make tamales. Please show you how to get your website up 16 people will be able to sign up for a free I and running using WordPress themes bring your favorite filling to share (meat, veggies, 20-minute lesson afterwards to try out the paint sweets—anything you love). We will provide the and templates, getting the most of what and paper. Ages 12 & up. the software has to offer. masa, husks, and hot beverages. Rockridge Branch, Saturday, November 12, Melrose Branch, Tuesday, November 22, 2pm Lakeview Branch, Saturday, 11:30am November 5, 3pm Library Activities Adults TUE, 11/22 LAWYERS IN THE LIBRARY Let’s Meet in the ’Zone for Wii U Super Smash Bro. Brawl Tamale Making Party / Fiesta de 81st Avenue, Tue, 11/15, 5pm Mosaic Art, 81st Avenue, 1:30pm Tournament, Rockridge, 1pm TUE, 11/1 Tamales, Melrose, 2pm Brookfield, Mon, 11/14, 5pm; Video Games, Asian, 2pm Fabric Jewelry for Teens, César Spanish Conversation Group, E. Chávez, 3pm Dimond, 6:30pm Start & Run a Small Business, Wed, 11/9, 11am Fabric Jewelry for Teens, Temescal, 6pm Rockridge, 2pm TUE, 11/22 FRI, 11/4 César E. Chávez (English & SAT, 11/26 Spanish), Thu, 11/10, 4:30pm Mosaic Art, César E. Chávez, 3pm Club de Lectura Familiar para Free Yoga Class with Niroga’s Principiantes en inglés | Zaba Angel, Main, 3pm La Palabra Musical / The Music Dimond, Tue, 11/1, 6pm TUE, 11/8 of the Word, César E. Chávez, 3pm Beginner Book Club for SAT, 11/5 Eastmont, Mon, 11/14, 5pm Crafternoon in the TeenZone, Families, César E. Chávez, 4pm MON, 11/28 Eastmont, 3pm Build a Website with Elmhurst, Sat, 11/12, 12pm WED, 11/23 Library Advisory Commission Rockridge Library ’Tween Wordpress, Lakeview, 3pm Main, 1st through 4th Thu, 6pm; Let’s Meet in the ’Zone, West Meeting, Main, 5:15pm Scene, Rockridge, 6:30pm TUE, 11/8 2nd through 4th Wed, 6pm Oakland, 3:30pm MONDAYS WED, 11/9 Book Discussion Group, Bankruptcy Lawyer at Main, TUE, 11/29 eBook Help, Eastmont, 5pm Wed, 11/2, 6pm Let’s Meet in the ’Zone, Dimond, 6:30pm Crafternoon in the Teen Zone, TUESDAYS Elmhurst, 3pm SAT, 11/12 Montclair, Tue, 11/8, 6pm Eastmont, 3pm SAT, 11/12 White Fang Book Discussion in Computer Help, West Oakland, Rockridge, Tue, 11/1, 6pm MONDAYS 2pm CD Weaving, Golden Gate, 2pm Spanish, César E.