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Welcome New Cardholders | San Francisco Public Library How to Get a Library Card Apply online (or fill out and print the paper application) and then present a valid photo ID in-person at any SFPL location to receive a library card People ages 13-18 can show valid ID or have a parent guardian sign A parent guardian must sign for anyone under age 13 The Library does not issue library cards online Visit in-person to pick a design and get your
Bookmobiles Mobile Outreach - San Francisco Public Library What We DoMobile Outreach brings the library to you!We connect with SF residents where they work, play, create, learn and live Our team serves people of all ages and abilities throughout the City of San Francisco regardless of physical, economic, social, geographic or other barriers Mobile Outreach librarians curate a variety of diverse library materials for the communities we visit, and our
SF News Call-Bulletin Photo Subjects - SFPL. org SAN FRANCISCO NEWS-CALL BULLETIN PHOTO MORGUE (SFP 39) San Francisco News-Call Bulletin: PEOPLE (FAMOUS), 1920s – 1965 (PM) Boxes PM1 – PM 32 Complete List pages 2 – 15
Discover Go - San Francisco Public Library Try Discover Go Now! San Francisco Public Library now offers free museum and attractions passes on an online platform called Discover Go Library users who are San Francisco residents can access free passes to more than a dozen San Francisco Bay Area museums and attractions with the use of their library card With Discover Go, library users can better reserve a pass online with their
FOG Readers - San Francisco Public Library WHAT IS IT? FOG (Free Orton-Gillingham) Readers is a reading intervention program provided by San Francisco Public Library to help struggling readers in grades 1-4 Studies indicate that when students fall behind when they start reading, they rarely catch up – but we aim to change that by using a highly structured program based on the Orton-Gillingham methodology The program breaks reading