Chinese New Year Lucky Red Envelope Artwork!

Come and learn how to make a beautiful Chinese New Year decoration out of lucky red envelopes! Taught in English and Chinese.

Space is limited. Please register with a librarian. 415-355-2888

Saturday, February 6, 2010
10:00-11:30am

Community Meeting Room


Year of the Tiger begins on February 14th!

館藏目錄培訓班 (國粵語講解)

想知道有哪些新書,CD及DVD? 想上網看雜誌? 想知道怎樣上網預訂圖書? 想知道怎樣上網續借? 想知道怎樣預訂電腦? 請參加華埠圖書館的館藏目錄課程!

毋需報名, 完全免費.

上課日期 (每個月第四個星期四)
1/28/2010
2/25/2010
3/25/2010
4/22/2010
5/27/2010

上課時間
上午10:00至11:00

歡迎大家參加!

Upcoming Library Catalog Workshops in English

Want to request DVDs? Need to reserve a computer? Looking for a bestseller? Searching for articles? View your record OR just browse the homepage to discover what the library has to offer...

Learn this and much more at Chinatown Branch's monthly library catalog workshop.

Workshops are held on the 4th Thursday of each month:
1/28/2010
2/25/2010
3/25/2010
4/22/2010
5/27/2010

Time: 11:00am-12:00pm

Workshops are free and open to everyone. There is no registration and the workshop is first come, first serve. Attendance is limited to 20 per class.

聯邦醫療保險計劃(Medicare)講座


社安局專人蒞臨圖書館解釋聯邦醫療保險(Medicare)細節,包括費用節省計劃、Medicare Part D額外補助及低收入家庭補助,並設有問題解答。

廣東話及英語講座

2010年1月23日(星期六)
下午2:30-3:30
華埠圖書館社區會議室

Medicare Programs

Please join us as a representative from the Social Security Administration presents a talk on Medicare program--Medicare Savings, Medicare Part D Extra Help and Low Income Subsidies. Q & A session will follow.

The presentation will be in English and Cantonese.

Saturday, January 23, 2010
2:30-3:30p.m.
Community Meeting Room

For more information, please call us at 415.355.2888

美麗如昨 - 作者吳帆新書介紹及討論


《美麗如昨》環繞一個現代美籍華裔家庭展開一系列錯綜複雜又引人入勝的故事。內容描述了這個家庭中的三個女人,如何在兩個國家、過去與現在,以及家庭與個人的張力及分歧之間尋求妥協。

作者吳帆,江西人,1997 來美,史丹福大學大眾傳播系碩士,曾就職雅虎公司,現專事寫作。《美麗如昨》是她的第二本小說,深獲好評。她的第一本英文小說 February Flowers 《二月花》 已譯成八種語言


時間: 2010年1月30日下午 2:30-4
地點:華埠圖書館社區會議室


英文及國語 茶點招待 會後新書簽售

Beautiful as Yesterday - Author Reading and Discussion with Fan Wu

From the author of critically-acclaimed February Flowers comes an intricate and engrossing portrait of three women in a modern Chinese-American family as they negotiate the divide between their two countries, the past and the present, and the tension between family and self.

Time: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 2:30-4pm
Location: Chinatown Branch Library Community Meeting Room

In English and Mandarin

Tea and light refreshments

A book sale and signing follows this event.