Sunnyvale library hosts tree walk, book sale
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Sunnyvale library hosts tree walk, book sale
"The Sunnyvale Urban Forest Advocates will lead a tree walk around the Sunnyvale Public Library on Jan. 17, noon-1:30 p.m. Participants will learn the differences between deciduous and evergreen trees and about evergreens' resilience and their role in the ecosystem. The program will meet on the Library Plaza, 665 W. Olive Ave. Registration is required to https://bit.ly/4qEQTVd. Friends book sale The Friends of the Sunnyvale Public Library are hosting a book sale Jan. 17-18 in the library's program room."
"Based on the author's real-life experience, Yang's award-winning novel illustrates this year's Silicon Valley Reads theme Bridges to Belonging. Front Desk follows 10-year-old Mia Tang, a recent Chinese immigrant whose family manages a rundown motel in California. While facing poverty, racism and the unfairness of the American Dream, Mia takes on the role of front desk manager, but her real job is building a community. To register for Yang's 9 a.m. virtual talk, visit https://bit.ly/4qGy2sS."
The Sunnyvale Urban Forest Advocates will lead a tree walk around the Sunnyvale Public Library on Jan. 17 from noon to 1:30 p.m., covering differences between deciduous and evergreen trees, evergreen resilience, and ecosystem roles. The program meets on the Library Plaza at 665 W. Olive Ave.; registration is required at the provided link. The Friends of the Sunnyvale Public Library will host a book sale Jan. 17–18 in the library program room, offering books, DVDs, Blu-Rays and music CDs in multiple languages, with Friends members early access and a $5-per-bag sale Sunday; memberships are available. Silicon Valley Reads will host two virtual talks on Jan. 22 focused on the middle-grade novel Front Desk, which follows a 10-year-old immigrant building community; registration links are available for 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and a full events schedule is online.
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