Unlock Your Library Card's Superpowers from Home

Unlock Your Library Card's Superpowers from Home

Imagine having access to a world of unlimited, free access, 24/7 to ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, movies, classes and more. It exists and it's available to everyone through your public libraries robust digital services. With your special library card superpowers, you have free access to many additional resources to help you learn a new language, research your ancestry, storytime, test prep and it’s all provided by your local library online.

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24 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Home

24 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day at Home

On April 22, Earth Day marks 50 years of celebration, making this day extra special and an important reminder to take care of Mother Earth. And even tiny, simple lifestyle changes can add up to huge environmental benefits, especially if we all work together to be more eco-friendly. And how can a person do that? To help you, here is a list of easy lifestyle changes to choose from and guide you to a healthier, greener world.

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Mill Valley Recreation At Home Resources

Mill Valley Recreation At Home Resources

We know that times are challenging right now, and we wish we could see all your smiling faces at the Mill Valley Community Center. Since our programs and events have been cancelled or postponed until further notice, we wanted to provide you with resources to make your time at home as fun, healthy and enriching as possible!

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10 Tips to Support Your Distance Learner

10 Tips to Support Your Distance Learner

Distance Learning is much more challenging than any of us thought. The concept might seem simple but in reality, it’s overwhelming and frustrating. As a 6th grade teacher, mother of 3 teenagers and a former distance learner, give your family the best chance with these top ten tips, and try not to let the stress get to you! You've got this.

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Passover-in-Place 2020: Celebrate at a Distance

Passover-in-Place 2020: Celebrate at a Distance

As we move into this Passover season, life is unfolding in unexpected ways. We know that the shelter-at-home and physical-distancing regulations are going to be necessary for a while, and the pressure is on parents to come up with new schedules and routines for their families that support a sense of normalcy combining work, learning, play, and movement. This year, many will hold virtual seders. This is a lot, yet we are a resilient people; we can and will pivot and use our creativity, ingenuity, and technology to thrive.

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