Daily Events for Saturday, June 20, 2026
Discover 43 events happening across South Bay libraries and community centers on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
Crochet Together
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Mt. Pleasant Library
Crochet Together with the Mt Pleasant Neighborhood Library! Crochet Together is a volunteer-run event teaching participants how to crochet. Participants are welcome to bring their own materials.For children interested in crochet, the recommended age is 10 years old and older. Children who are 10 years old and younger must be accompanied by parents. ADA Accommodation Requests
Drop In for TinkerCad 3D Printing
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Mt. Pleasant Library
Learn the basic design in Tinkercad and see your creation come to life with our 3D printer! Participants will have the opportunity to create a project that will be printed out for pickup later. Recommended ages for 8+ and older. Parents must supervise children under 8 and younger. Reminder: LIMITED LAPTOPS FOR 8 PARTICIPANTS. Participants are welcome to bring their own laptops. ADA Accommodation Requests
Perler Bead Drop-In Crafting: World Cup Jerseys
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Mt. Pleasant Library
Drop in at Mount Pleasant Library during open hours to create a special World Cup Soccer Team Jersey magnet. Stay to watch the games with other soccer fans during our FIFA World Cup Watch Party Netherlands vs. Sweden 10AM-12PM #sjpl26 ADA Accommodation Requests
Bay Area Games Day
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Los Altos Library - Orchard Room
Come learn how to play a new board game, or bring an old favorite! Bay Area Games Day is a full day of convention-style open gaming that has been happening at the library since 1998. We play mostly more recent hobbyist games, but also classic strategy games such as Catan or Pandemic, and family and party games. We welcome newcomers to hobby gaming and families with kids. https://groups.io/g/gamesday For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org.
CaveSim Experience
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Sunnyvale Library
Explore a cave at the Library! CaveSim designs and builds interactive caves that teach explorers about conservation and science. Participants of all ages can crawl and climb through the simulation to learn about caves and test their explorer skills. As you maneuver your way through the 150 feet of artificial cave passages, you’ll learn about responsible caving while trying to preserve delicate cave formations. You will get hands-on practice with a cave rescue stretcher and a working cave rescue phone. This simulator is now wheelchair accessible so anyone can enjoy this experience! This program will be held in the Library Parking Lot. Registration is not required, but it is first come, first served. This year’s Summer Reading theme is “Unearth a Story”. Sign up on Beanstack or pick up a paper reading log at the Library to join the challenge. Summer Reading runs June 1 to August 31. Like all Sunnyvale Public Library programs, this event is free to attend. For questions and disability accommodations, contact the Library at 408-730-7300 or chat with a librarian.
Father’s Day Craft: Magnets
Time: 10:00 AM | Location: Santa Teresa Library - Community Room
Need a last-minute Father’s Day gift? Color a magnet to celebrate and remember your father or father figure in your life! All ages are welcome. One magnet per individual. While supplies last. Free. No registration required.ADA Accommodation Requests
Reading To Children
Time: 10:15 AM | Location: Joyce Ellington Library - Children’s Area
Participating in the Reading to Children program is a great way for children to develop their imagination and spark a love for books, reading and learning. Throughout this 30-minute session, our trained volunteer or a staff member of the library will not only read to your kids but also engage with them using music, felts and finger plays. As a result of participating in Reading to Children, your child will develop imagination and love of books and reading.Reading to Children will take place in the Children’s Area. ADA Accommodation Requests
Family Storytime
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Mitchell Park Library - Midtown Room
Description Join Librarian Juliana on Saturdays from 10:30-11 AM at Mitchell Park Library for Family Storytime! Come sing, rhyme, and read stories with us! Make sure to follow us on YouTube for more stories, songs and rhymes, including a playlist of all of our favorite songs to sing!
Music and Movement
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Educational Park Library
Music and Movement is designed to accommodate a mix of ages and invites the entire family to participate in early literacy activities through songs, rhymes, finger plays, and movement activities. Music and Movement is a fun and interactive experience for the whole family that promotes the joys of learning for all ages. This program is geared for children of all ages and their parents/caregivers! Free, 50 person maximum. Story Time tickets required. Another event, Music and Movement B will start at 11:15 for those that weren’t able to make it inside for this event. Seating for Storytime is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A limited number of tickets will be distributed at the Information Desk 30 minutes prior to the start of Storytime. This program is developed to align with the Early Education Quality Standards.ADA Accommodations Requests
Women in Engineering Day Storytime!
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: San Mateo Public Library
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Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Cascada de Flores
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Morgan Hill Library
Join us for some joyful bilingual music and movement time with Cascada de Flores! Cascada de Flores transports audiences on a joyous journey through the heart of Latin America. With a captivating blend of traditional Mexican and Caribbean rhythms, their bilingual performances are a delightful fusion of music, storytelling, and dance. Learn or practice Spanish with songs, stories, dancing, puppets, and a lot of imagination! This is a special event for this year’s Summer Reading Program: Plant a Seed, Read. For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org. Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer
Bilingual Spanish & English Family Storytime
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Morgan Hill Library - Children’s Activity Room
Join us in the Children’s Activity Room for family fun with your little one! Stories, music, movement, and more!Storytimes are bilingual (Spanish/English) and all ages are welcome to attend. ¡Acompáñenos en la sala de actividades para niños para divertirse en familia con su pequeño! ¡Cuentos, música, movimiento y más!Las horas de cuentos son bilingües (español/inglés) y todas las edades son bienvenidas.For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org.
Maracas & Movement
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Gilroy Library - 1st Floor, Burrow 1er piso, Madriguera
Get ready to wiggle, giggle, and shout “¡Vamos a bailar!” as we explore music, movement, and children’s rhymes in English and Spanish. Families and caregivers are invited to jump into the fun with percussion instruments, scarves, shakers, and more. Prepárate para moverte, reír y gritar “¡Vamos a bailar!” mientras exploramos música, movimiento y rimas infantiles en inglés y español. Los niños y sus familias están invitados a unirse a la diversión con instrumentos de percusión, pañuelos, maracas y más.
Learn Siva! Samoan Dance Workshop
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Cupertino Library
Join us for a variety of programs featuring the diverse cultures of Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia, including Hawaiian, Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, and Cook Islander peoples. All programs are free to attend. Space and supplies are limited. Let’s learn Siva Samoa! Participants will learn graceful, expressive hand gestures to Samoan melodies. For children ages 5+ and their families. Generously sponsored by the Cupertino Library Foundation. For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org.
Family Storytime & Stay and Play
Time: 10:30 AM | Location: Calabazas Library
Storytime is designed to accommodate a mix of ages and invites the entire family to participate in early literacy activities such as stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and movement activities. Storytime is a fun and interactive experience for the whole family that promotes the joys of reading and learning for all ages. This program is geared for children of all ages and their parents/caregivers! After storytime, please stay and play with us! We’ll have a selection of toys available to enjoy. Meet other families and have fun playing with new and old friends. Free, with limited capacity. Tickets available at the desk 30 minutes before program starts. All individuals (of any age) attending need a ticket and must be present to receive their ticket. This program is developed to align with the Early Education Quality Standards. ADA Accommodation Requests
Family Storytime
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: West Valley Library - Community Room
Family Storytime is designed to accommodate a mix of ages and invites the entire family to participate in early literacy activities such as stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and movement activities. Storytime is a fun and interactive experience for the whole family that promotes the joys of reading and learning. Free, with limited capacity. Seating for Storytime is available on a first-come, first-served basis. A limited number of tickets will be distributed at the Information Desk 30 minutes prior to the start of Storytime. San José Public Library Storytimes are developed to align with the Early Education Quality Standards. ADA Accommodation Requests
Puppets and Stories with Ms. Andrea
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Almaden Library - Children’s Picture Book Area
Our library volunteer, Ms. Andrea, makes stories come to life with puppets. Please join her in the children’s picture book area to watch a different story each week. Children will have fun listening to stories while they develop a love for books and reading. Pre-registration is not required. This program is best suited for preschoolers and children in grades K-3. ADA Accommodation Requests
LEGO Club
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Rose Garden Library - 2nd Floor, Teen Room
Get ready to build, create, and let your imagination soar at LEGO® Club! With LEGO® and Duplo® bricks, families can drop in and bring their wildest ideas to life. Whether you’re constructing towers, spaceships, or entire worlds, the possibilities are endless. Make lasting memories every Saturday and leave feeling like everything is awesome! NOTE: Recommended for children 5 and older. Small LEGO® pieces can be choking hazards for younger children. No registration required. ADA Accommodation Requests
STEAM Workshops with Olimpico Learning
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Tully Library
These STEAM workshops from Olimpico Learning integrate problem-solving, hands-on learning, and collaboration in a nurturing and supportive environment. Students will learn about Chefology/Healthy Snacks (Food Science), Biology/Healthy Environment (Environmental Science), and Astronomy. They will tackle real-world challenges, build confidence, and learn from mentors who inspire them to be future scientists, engineers, and leaders. For children grades K-5. Free. Registration required. Please only register if you can attend all 8 sessions. ADA Accommodation Requests
Reading to Children
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Berryessa Library - Children’s Area- Read to Children Corner
Participating in the Reading to Children program is a great way for children to develop their imagination and spark a love for books, reading and learning. Children will enjoy a small group interaction with our volunteer. Pre-registration is not required, and children may drop in to hear a story any time during the program. This program is best suited for preschoolers and children in grades K-3 and will be held in the Reading to Children corner, within the Children’s Area. Free. No registration required. ADA Accommodation Requests
Maker Exploration for Families
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Atherton - Makerspace
Want to explore our Makerspace? Come and join us during our open hours to learn about 3D Printing and Laser cutting! This session is intended for families of all ages looking to explore our space! Open Makerspace at Atherton Library is also available on: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7:30 PM
Family Storytime
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Saratoga Library - Community room
Join us for fun stories, fingerplays, action rhymes and songs! Please park strollers in the Children’s room.For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@sccl.org.
Family Storytime
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: Sunnyvale Library
Join us for Family Storytime at 11 a.m. This program is for children of all ages and their caregivers. This program will be in the Library Program Room. No registration required, but space is limited. Doors will close when the room is full. Accessibility: Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Sunnyvale will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you require special accommodation, please contact the library at 408-730-7300 at least three days in advance of this program.
Branch Buddy Volunteering for Families
Time: 11:00 AM | Location: King Library Library - Children’s Room - 1st Floor
Every now and then, libraries need a little extra love from the communities they serve. You can volunteer away your library fines at a rate of $20 per hour while helping the library maintain a clean and welcoming environment. Volunteers will be responsible for: Book cover cleaning – Use disinfecting wipes to reinvigorate dingy books.Bookshelves – Dust shelves and organize library materials.Deep cleaning computers – Use disinfecting wipes to disinfect computer mice and mouse pads and compressed air to remove any dust particles or debris.Material inspection – Check books for torn pages, pen marks, etc. This is a perfect opportunity for families interested in volunteering away their library fines. Details and Requirements: Must be able to commit to the full sessionAt this event, we kindly ask that only families participate as volunteers. Thank you for understanding.Anyone under the age of 15 must volunteer alongside a parent/guardianNo experience or special skills necessaryTraining and supplies will be provided To register, please call 408-808-2196 or email evan.rabinowitz@sjlibrary.org, to allow us to plan for your visit.ADA Accommodation Requests
Reading Buddies
Time: 11:30 AM | Location: Alviso Library - Children’s Area 5050 N. 1st Street San Jose, CA 95002
Reading Buddies provides students in grades K-5 with an opportunity to improve their reading skills by working one-on-one with a reading coach. Reading Buddies creates a positive reading experience for beginning and developing readers and helps children build confidence as readers. Our reading coach will listen to children read and provide support in phonics, sight words, and comprehension. Students can bring their favorite book or choose from the available selection at the Alviso Branch Library to read aloud to their reading coach. Free. Registration not required. Reading sessions are available on a first come, first served basis and the duration of reading sessions may be limited depending on the number of participating students. ADA Accommodation Requests
Summer Scavenger Hunts
Time: 11:30 AM | Location: Santa Teresa Library - Community Room
Pick up a checklist at the table in the Children’s Area. Look for the images around the Children’s Area. Once you have found all of the images on the checklist, come to the table in the Children’s Area for a prize (while supplies last!). Themes: June 6 (Summer Fun), June 20 (Pride Month), June 27 (Fourth of July), July 11 (Candy), July 18 (Nature), July 25 (Baking), and August 1 (Back-to-School). Free. No registration required. While supplies last. This will take place in the Children’s Area from 11:30am-12:30pm. No scavenger hunts on 6/13 and 7/4.ADA Accommodation Requests
Volunteer Away Your Fines
Time: 12:00 PM | Location: Alum Rock Library
Volunteer away your library fines at a rate of $20 per hour while helping the library maintain a clean and welcoming environment. Requirements: Must be able to commit to the 60-minute session.Anyone under the age of 13 must volunteer alongside a parent/guardian.No experience or special skills necessary.The library will provide supplies. Registration required.ADA Accommodation Requests
STEM Saturday: Be a Scientist
Time: 12:00 PM | Location: Pearl Avenue Library
Join us as the group Be a Scientist takes us on a journey that explores the exciting worlds of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Each week we will explore a subject through a unique activity that sparks curiosity and brings the topic to life through making and experimenting. Each week of STEM brings a new set of tasks to challenge us. Each week of STEM brings a new set of tasks to challenge us. Sessions are not related, so participants should register for each session they wish to attend. Registration is required.This series of programs is supported by our Friends of the Pearl Avenue Library. ADA Accommodation Requests
Sahaja Meditation at Calabazas
Time: 12:00 PM | Location: Calabazas Library - community room
The Calabazas Branch of the San Jose Public Library is hosting a Sahaja Meditation Event suitable for all ages. Sahaja Meditation is a time-honored technique that promotes wellness and reduces stress by helping individuals achieve better focus, balance, and inner peace. Attendees are encouraged to dress comfortably and join for this beneficial experience. The event includes a free guided meditation workshop. No registration is required and Walk-ins are welcome ADA Accommodation Requests
Volunteer Away Your Fines as a Branch Buddy
Time: 1:00 PM | Location: West Valley Library - Participants check in at the Information Desk
Every now and then, libraries need a little extra love from the communities they serve. You can volunteer away your library fines at a rate of $20 per hour while helping the library maintain a clean and welcoming environment. Pre-registration required. This is a perfect opportunity for anyone interested in volunteering away their library fines. Details and Requirements: Must be able to commit to a 60-minute sessionAnyone under the age of 15 must volunteer alongside a parent/guardianNo experience or special skills necessarySupplies will be provided. ADA Accommodation Requests
Summer Art Lab: Painting with Marbles!
Time: 1:00 PM | Location: San Mateo Public Library
Join us for marble painting\, a fun art activity where kids use
Creative Crochet: Open Crochet
Time: 1:00 PM | Location: Woodside
Come and join us for a relaxing and creative afternoon with crochet enthusiasts! Bring your own crochet projects and share ideas and tips. All skill levels are welcome.Beginners can learn basic crochet stitches and materials will be provided.
Ab-SEW-lute Beginners
Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Portola Valley
Basic sewing setup and use instructions for those with little to no experience! Plus, a simple craft project. Children are welcome to participate with adult caregivers present. Return participant? Feel free to arrive at 2:30 PM, when the craft portion begins. One signup per party, with members sharing a machine. Limited sewing machine availability.REGISTER HERE
Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Music Time with Megan
Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Saratoga Library - Community Room
Come join us for a lovely musical time with Megan, a renowned local musician! Known for her children’s music and covers, this auditory treat is sure to delight all ages! Come sing along and dance with the music by Megan. For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org. Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer
Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Beginning Mandarin for Kids
Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Cupertino Library - -Room 101 -Room 201 for 6/20 and 6/27
3rd - 8th graders: Interested in learning Mandarin? Join us this summer to learn the basics of this language spoken by over 1 billion speakers in the world. You’ll learn basic sounds, words and phrases. No experience necessary. Registration required. Please register using the student(s) name. Registration is for the entire series. Registration will open May 1st. Classes will be on:Mondays, June 8, 15, 22, 29 and July 6Saturdays, June 13, 20 and 27thThis program is graciously sponsored by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office. For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org. Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer
Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Tito Ramon’s Pop-Up Puppet Show
Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Cupertino Library - Room 101
Filipino American puppeteer Ramon Abad presents “Tito Ramon’s Pop-Up Puppet Show”. This is a family-friendly exploration of modern puppetry that goes beyond Sesame Street! Kids will be invited to come up to the stage for some fun audience participation with puppets, too! Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer
Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Happy Birds
Time: 2:00 PM | Location: Milpitas Library - Auditorium
Join us as we welcome Happy Birds to the Milpitas Library! Be prepared to be amazed as the Happy Birds perform tricks including riding a bike, singing songs, and playing basketball. These famous feathered friends have been featured on The Tonight Show and The Ellen Show and should not be missed! Happy Birds are sure to have you flapping your wings with delight! This is a special event for this year’s Summer Reading Program: Plant a Seed, Read. Tickets are required for entry. Pick up a FREE ticket 30 minutes before the performance. Attendees must be present to collect their tickets. (Limit of two adults per family.) For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org. Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer
Intro to Robotics and Circuitry With Team 5940 Bread
Time: 2:30 PM | Location: Atherton
Join award-winning high school and robotics group Team 5940 BREAD as they demonstrate the foundations of robotics and circuitry. This hands-on program will let participants code robots and learn the science of circuits. This program is limited to the first 20 participants. Online Registration required.
Puppet Art Theater Presents: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Time: 3:00 PM | Location: Palo Alto - Children’s Library
Description Join us at the Children’s Library in the Secret Garden for a performance of The Boy Who Cried Wolf by Puppet Art Theater Co. In this updated version of the classic tale, a boy is bored watching his lamb and decides to make things more exciting by turning on his dad’s wolf alarm, the “Wolf Alert 3000.” Tricking his dad is all fun and games until a real wolf shows up. Will the audience help the boy escape from the wolf? This program is part of our 2026 Summer Reading Program: Oceans of Possibilities . Don’t forget to sign up for the free program to earn badges and prizes! Thank you to the Friends of the Palo Alto Library (FOPAL) for their generous support.
Junk Journaling
Time: 3:30 PM | Location: North Fair Oaks
Join us every Saturday at the North Fair Oaks Library for Junk Journaling—a creative new program for teens and young adults. Bring your own journal and supplies, or use the materials we provide. Whether you’re new to journaling or a seasoned creator, this is a welcoming space to express yourself, share ideas, and get inspired
Postcard Party
Time: 3:30 PM | Location: North Fair Oaks
Join us to create your very own postcard to express and share your creativity. Write to a friend and share your playful side! We will provide basic materials such as colored pencils, markers, washi tape, and collage materials. No experience required!
Summer at the Movies
Time: 3:30 PM | Location: Morgan Hill Library - Children’s Activity Room
We are escaping the heat and enjoying a movie. Bring your indoor picnic blanket and we provide some popcorn.Saturday, June 20: The Bad GuysTuesday, June 23: Cloudy with a Chance of MeatballsFor accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org
Summer 2026 Plant a Seed, Read: Happy Birds
Time: 3:30 PM | Location: Milpitas Library - Auditorium
Join us as we welcome Happy Birds to the Milpitas Library! Be prepared to be amazed as the Happy Birds perform tricks including riding a bike, singing songs, and playing basketball. These famous feathered friends have been featured on The Tonight Show and The Ellen Show and should not be missed! Happy Birds are sure to have you flapping your wings with delight! This is a special event for this year’s Summer Reading Program: Plant a Seed, Read. Tickets are required for entry. Pick up a FREE ticket 30 minutes before the performance. Attendees must be present to collect their tickets. (Limit of two adults per family.) For accessibility accommodations (ex. ASL), please fill out the online form at sccld.org/accessibility 7+ days prior to the event. If you need assistance with the form, speak with a staff member at your local library, call (408) 540-3945, or email us at ask@lib.sccgov.org. Sign up for Summer Reading 2026: Plant a Seed, Read, June 1st – July 31st and earn a reward for reading 5 books and completing 1 activity! Sign up and track your books with Beanstack online: https://sccl.beanstack.org/reader365 or download the free Beanstack App. Pick up your finishing reward at your local SCCLD library August 1st – 31st while supplies last. All Summer Reading Program information available here: www.sccld.org/summer