Clase de Ciudadanía Presencial en la Biblioteca César Chávez. Esta clase es para adultos que estudian para su entrevista de ciudadanía en español. 

In-Person Citizenship Class at Cesar Chavez Library. This class is for adults studying to take the citizenship interview in English.

Salinas Public Library introduces a new mobile printing solution, Princh, that allows everyone to print conveniently from their home or office/school computers or mobile devices, and pick up their printouts at the library. Print jobs can be sent to the library by using the Princh mobile apps (...

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Feb 3 2023 - 4:00pm

Our popular playgroups are starting once again at all three of our libraries. These parent-child, 20-week playgroups are designed to help parents learn how they can become their children's first...

Explore our "Library of Things," or collection of non-traditional items—such as Outdoor Adventure Packs and Hotspots—available for check out with your library card.

Double-check each item below for any additional borrowing rules to follow for each unique item.

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Cesar Chavez Library

Asparagus has long been a crowd pleasing appetizer and side dish. Join us to learn a delicious recipe that includes this low calorie and low sodium vegetable.

Our Book Club Express (BCE) bag contains everything you need to host your own book club!

BCE bags offer a variety of genres in English and Spanish for adult and teen book club groups. Each BCE bag includes ten copies of the book (unless otherwise noted on the insert card), one set of...

John Steinbeck Library, 350 Lincoln Ave, Salinas, CA 93901

Join the Library Bookclub! It's happening every second Thursday of the month.

Salinas City Index (1871-1883) > Salinas Weekly Index (1883 to 1928)

Salinas Daily Journal (1889 to 1897) > Salinas Index Journal (...

Alex S. Fabros, Jr.

Alex S. Fabros Jr. is a former Professor of Asian American Studies at San Francisco State University, there he established the Filipino American Experience Research Project in 1992. Mr. Fabros during his early life worked as a migrant farmer and was drafted into the U.S. Marine Corps in 1965

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