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La Biblioteca Pickleweed Cierra Temporalmente por Renovaciones

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La Biblioteca Pickleweed cerrará el 27 de septiembre para una renovación muy necesaria. Este emocionante proyecto transformará nuestra biblioteca para servir mejor las necesidades de nuestra comunidad. 

Servicios Limitados Durante la Renovación 

A partir del 15 de octubre, nuestro personal estará disponible en la Recepción de Al Boro los martes, miércoles y jueves de 9:00 AM a 5:00 PM. Durante estas horas, ofreceremos servicios básicos y podrá recoger sus pedidos. 

También estaremos disponibles para ayudarlos en las Bibliotecas Central y Northgate durante el período de renovación. 

Sus Programas y Recursos Favoritos Continúan en el Centro Comunitario Al Boro 

La buena noticia es que muchos de nuestros queridos programas continuarán sin interrupción en el Centro Comunitario Al Boro. Aquí está su horario completo de programas en curso: 

Programas Semanales: 

  • Math Club/Club de Matemáticas – Miércoles 
  • Reading Buddies/Compañeros de Lectura – Martes y jueves 
  • Ayuda Técnica sin Cita – Martes 
  • Hora del Cuento – Jueves 
  • Autobús de Aprendizaje de MCFL – Miércoles 

Programas Mensuales: 

  • Libros Sin Fronteras – Primer miércoles de cada mes 
  • Visitas mensuales del Bibliobús de MCFL 

¡Manténganse Atentos para Más! Tenemos programas adicionales en desarrollo que se anunciarán pronto. 

¡Reapertura en Primavera/Verano 2026! 

¡No podemos esperar a darles la bienvenida de regreso a nuestra Biblioteca Pickleweed completamente renovada en Primavera/Verano 2026! La nueva instalación contará con comodidades modernas y espacios mejorados diseñados pensando en nuestra comunidad. 

¿Preguntas? Si tienen alguna pregunta sobre las ubicaciones de los programas, horarios, o nuestro cronograma de renovación, por favor no duden en contactarnos. Agradecemos su paciencia y apoyo continuo durante este emocionante tiempo de crecimiento y mejoramiento. 

¡Gracias por ser una parte tan importante de nuestra comunidad bibliotecaria! 

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Pickleweed Library Temporarily Closes for Renovations!

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The Pickleweed Library closed on September 27th for much-needed renovations. This exciting project will transform our library to better serve our community’s needs. 

Limited Services During Renovation 

Starting October 15th, our staff will be available at the Al Boro Front Desk on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. During these hours, we will offer basic services and hold pickups. 

We will also be available to assist you at the Downtown and Northgate Libraries during the renovation period. 

Your Favorite Programs and Services Continue at Al Boro Community Center 

The great news is that many of our beloved programs are continuing without interruption at the Al Boro Community Center. Here’s your complete schedule of ongoing programs: 

Weekly Programs: 

  • Math Club – Wednesdays 
  • Reading Buddies – Tuesdays and Thursdays 
  • Drop-in Tech Help – Tuesdays 
  • Storytime – Thursdays 
  • MCFL Learning Bus – Wednesdays 

Monthly Programs: 

  • Books Beyond Borders – First Wednesday of each month 
  • Monthly MCFL Bookmobile visits 

Stay Tuned for More! We have additional programs in development that will be announced soon. 

Reopening in Spring/Summer 2026! 

We can’t wait to welcome you back to our completely renovated Pickleweed Library in Spring/Summer 2026! The new facility will feature modern amenities and improved spaces designed with our community in mind. 

Questions? If you have any questions about program locations, times, or our renovation timeline, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We appreciate your patience and continued support during this exciting time of growth and improvement. 

Thank you for being such an important part of our library community! 

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Local Artists Exhibit at Downtown Library

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In celebration of the Downtown Library’s Grand Re-Opening, we are thrilled to showcase local artists in the library’s newly refreshed space.

Stop by the second floor of the Downtown Library to view the Terra Linda Ceramic Artists and its sister studio, the Ceramic Art Center of Marin, show the San Rafael Public Library Celebration Exhibit. In honor of this special grand re-opening, 23 artists from both studios are sharing beautiful ceramic sculptures that illustrate California’s flora and fauna, along with seasonal, cultural traditions and imagination-inspired works. Browse the binder at the front desk to learn more about the artists and scan the QR codes on the program poster to find out about the ceramics programs.

Additionally, we will be featuring local artist Evri Kwong’s newest work, “Angel Island is the Ellis Island of the West Coast, NOT!,” in the Carnegie reading room. Many library regulars know Evri as he often works on his art at the library, giving even an additional layer of meaning to featuring his work in the space.

Come by during our Grand Re-Opening Celebration on September 20th to meet the artists behind these beautiful works!

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Marin Voice: It’s time to celebrate important upgrades for San Rafael libraries

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This op-ed was originally published by the Marin Independent Journal September 15, 2025 at 12:57 PM PDT

Growing up in San Rafael, some of my fondest memories are of the library – listening to stories with the children’s librarian, eagerly sorting through summer reading prizes and searching the shelves for my next book.

I remember spending hours in the library, with the staff making me feel at home, encouraging my curiosity and supporting me as I grew and learned.

A few years ago, when I was selected to be San Rafael’s library and recreation director, the memories of what the library meant to me and my family was at the forefront of my mind. While diving into what the San Rafael Public Library is today, my love and appreciation for the library and for San Rafael has only deepened.

Libraries are the heart of a community. They are one of the few places where people from different backgrounds, ages and cultures can come together to be themselves. Where else can you walk into a building and receive a warm welcome with no expectations or strings attached, no matter who you are?

Ensuring that San Rafael’s libraries grow and evolve to meet the needs of our community is one of the greatest responsibilities of my career. This would not be possible without our amazing staff, who have dedicated their careers to serving the community and to ensuring that our library remains a space for all.

We are also fortunate to be well supported by the San Rafael community, with virtually all library funding coming from local sources. As someone raised in San Rafael from birth, I am proud of our community’s history of investing in and supporting these critical cultural, educational and inspirational institutions.

In November 2024, San Rafael voters approved a measure to build a new library and community center at Albert Park. The new facility will be a vibrant community resource for San Rafael, providing a hub for civic, cultural and social enrichment and connection. It represents a significant commitment to our cultural and civic institutions and will be one of the largest capital projects that San Rafael has undertaken in recent years.

While the city embarks on planning and constructing this new facility, the main library will remain in the Carnegie building downtown for the near term. City officials are committed to caring for this important historical asset and to ensuring uninterrupted access to library services in the coming years.

As a third space, libraries are where we can meet someone new, where we can be exposed to different perspectives and where communities can grow and thrive. I believe that the role of libraries as a place of connection, discovery and wonder is especially critical in our increasingly digital and divided world.

Libraries are so much more than what is within their walls. Did you know that your library card can get you free access to newspapers, streaming and audiobook platforms, language learning apps, museum and park passes? Libraries are also in our schools, providing free resources through the MyCard Student Success program. We support lifelong learning through early literacy programs, math and reading support, tech tutors and much more.

Although I have been director for a few years now, I regularly discover new and amazing resources available through the library.

With that in mind, I am thrilled to invite you into our reopened Downtown Carnegie Library. The recent renovation was made possible through grants from the California State Library and local memorial funds. This investment will ensure that the historic Carnegie building can continue to meet community needs. With upgraded lighting, improved accessibility and dedicated areas for programs, reading and computer access, the revitalized space is ready to welcome everyone.

On Saturday from noon to 4:30 p.m., we will have our grand reopening celebration at 1100 E St. in San Rafael. We will start the celebration with a ribbon cutting, followed by activities for all ages, delicious food, live music and chances to explore the library’s refreshed spaces.

We hope you will join us for a day to reconnect, rediscover and celebrate the heart of our community. Come see why there’s so much to love about your library.

San Rafael has another upgrade coming this fall: The Pickleweed Branch Library is slated for a full interior renovation.

Catherine Quffa is San Rafael’s library and recreation director.

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  • Downtown Library

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    San Rafael, CA 94903


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