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Happening This Month at Sonoma County Library

Gary Carnivele October 2, 2023

Join the Sonoma County Library for events throughout the month of October, from sugar skull workshops to scary stories for teens. All events are free and you don’t need a library card to attend; registration is required for select events. See some of our October events below!
All Ages
Sugar Skulls Workshops

Decorate a sugar skull in celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with Elsa Tapia. Space is limited; advance registration required. Join the fun at nine libraries: Sonoma Valley, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Healdsburg, Windsor, Roseland, Cloverdale, Sebastopol, Rincon Valley, and Guerneville.
Bilingual Paint Parties

Follow along with step-by-step instructions in Spanish and English to learn painting skills and practice new vocabulary. Get your paint on at four library locations: Central Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Northwest Santa Rosa, and Windsor.
Kids
The Imaginists Theater

Get ready for “The Maguey,” an original, bilingual performance for young audiences created by The Imaginists, an experimental theater company that explores the intersection of art, activism, and community. For grades K-8. At five library locations: Sonoma Valley, Roseland, Cloverdale, Guerneville, and Central Santa Rosa.
Maker Studio: Marble Machines

Explore engineering and problem-solving while creating a marble machine out of recycled materials! For grades 4-6. Pre-register to receive a reminder email. Build your machine at four library locations: Rincon Valley, Cloverdale, Northwest Santa Rosa, and Petaluma.
Teens
Scary Movie with Hot Cocoa & Apple Cider

Cozy up with a cup of hot cocoa or hot apple cider and watch a scary movie (but not too scary). Drinks provided. For grades 7-12. Offered at six library locations: Petaluma, Rincon Valley, Cloverdale, Windsor, Rohnert Park-Cotati, and Healdsburg.
Scary Stories with Hot Cocoa & Apple Cider

Cozy up with a cup of hot cocoa or hot apple cider and listen to scary stories read by a teen librarian. Drinks provided. For grades 7-12. Settle in at four library locations: Cloverdale, Roseland, Guerneville, and Sonoma Valley.
Adults
The Music of Joni Mitchell: From Folk to Jazz

Enjoy the song stylings of Kate Foley-Beining and a trio of Sonoma County jazz greats as they interpret and perform the music of legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Catch a show at three library locations: Rincon Valley, Healdsburg, and Petaluma.
Saving Energy at Home Workshops

What uses the most energy in your home? What repairs or upgrades around the house will make the biggest impact on your energy bills? Find out at our free workshops with the County of Sonoma’s Climate Action and Resiliency Division.At three libraries: Cloverdale, Roseland, and Sonoma Valley. 
Looking for more? Explore the full calendar! Explore the Calendar
Thank you for being a member of the Sonoma County Library community. Visit us online or in person at one of our branches. Be sure to check out open jobs at Sonoma County Library here.  Questions? Please call your local library branch or click here to send us a message.  Eventos de octubre
 Acompañe a la Biblioteca del condado de Sonoma para eventosdurante el mes de octubre, ofrecemos actividades desde talleres de calaveras de azúcar hasta historias de terror para adolescentes. Todos los eventos son gratis y no necesita una tarjeta de la biblioteca para asistir: favor de registrarse para ciertos eventos. ¡Vea algunos de nuestros eventos de octubre a continuación!
Eventos para todos
Taller de calaveras de azúcarDecora una calavera de azúcar en celebración del Día de los Muertos con Elsa Tapia. El espacio es limitado; se requiere inscripción previa. Unase a la diversión en nueve bibliotecas: Sonoma Valley, Rohnert Park-Cotati, Healdsburg, Windsor, Roseland, Cloverdale, Sebastopol, Rincon Valley y Guerneville. 
Fiestas de pintura bilingüesSiga las instrucciones paso a paso en español e inglés para aprender técnicas de como pintar y practicar vocabulario nuevo. Este evento se llevará a cabo en cuatro sucursales de la biblioteca: Central Santa Rosa, Healdsburg, Northwest Santa Rosa, y Windsor. 
Para Niños/as
El teatro de The ImaginistsPrepárese para “El Maguey”, una actuación original y bilingüe para el público joven, creada por The Imaginists, una compañía de teatro experimental que explora la intersección del arte, el activismo y la comunidad. Para los grados k-8. Esta actuación se realizará en cinco sucursales de la biblioteca: Sonoma Valley, Roseland, Cloverdale, Guerneville, y Central Santa Rosa. 
Estudio de creación: Máquinas de Canicas¡Explora la ingeniería y la resolución de problemas mientras creas una máquina de canicas con materiales reciclados! Para los grados 4-6. Inscribase de antemano para recibir un correo electrónico de recordatorio. Construya su máquina en cuatro ubicaciones de la biblioteca: Rincon Valley, Cloverdale, Northwest Santa Rosa, y Petaluma. 
Para Adolescentes
Película de terror con chocolate caliente y sidra de manzanaPonte cómodo con una taza de chocolate o sidra de manzana caliente y mira una película de terror (pero no demasiado aterradora). Bebidas serán proveídas. Para los grados 7-12. Este evento se dará a cabo en seis sucursales de la biblioteca: Petaluma, Rincon Valley, Cloverdale, Windsor, Rohnert Park-Cotati, y Healdsburg.
Cuentos de miedo con chocolate caliente y jugo de manzana calienteAcurrúcate con una taza de chocolate o jugo de manzana caliente y escucha cuentos de miedo leídos por una bibliotecaria de jóvenes. Las bebidas serán proporcionadas de manera gratuita. Para los grados 7-12. Este evento se dará a cabo en seis sucursales de la biblioteca: Cloverdale, Roseland, Guerneville, y Sonoma Valley.

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