A Year of Youth-Led Change and Community Impact The San José Youth Commission has wrapped another impactful year of centering youth voices in city decisions, as presented in our 2025-2026 Annual Report. As the official advisory group to the Mayor and City Council, the Commission worked to represent approximately 248,000 youth under nineteen across San…
Summer Learning: Reading Recommendations
Not sure what to read this summer? Check out these lists from SJPL Staff.
It’s Time! The Graphic Novel Making Contest Starts Today!
Get ready for the 2026 Graphic Novel Making Contest!
Community Engagement — Fall/Winter 2025-2026
Community Feedback The San José Public Library is committed to connecting and listening to San Jose residents. One way we do this is by visiting public events and talking to our residents and neighbors. Melissa at Mayfair Community Center. Each quarter we ask community members the following questions: Do you use the library? If so…
Thank You, Dads! Celebrate Father’s Day with SJPL
Celebrate Father’s Day with us! Join our fun craft events at local library branches and honor the dads and father figures who make a difference every day.
National Dinosaur Day
June 1 celebrates all things dinosaur!
Harvey Milk Day
Who Was Harvey Milk?
Harvey Milk was born in 1930 and raised in New York. In 1972, he moved to San Francisco where he opened a camera store. His "brash, outspok
The Criterion Collection at SJPL
Check out the amazing movies that are a part of The Criterion Collection here at San Jose Public Library!
A New Era for Women’s Hockey in San Jose
San Jose PWHL - A Dream Come True When I woke up on Tuesday morning, I didn't think I would end up at the announcement event for the San Jose PWHL (Professional Women's Hockey League) team. However, working at a library, you never quite know where your day will take you. To see a dream…
Women in Graphic Novels
Women in graphic novels have often been overlooked. And yet with the latest graphic novel releases from last year and this year (so far), women predominantly play a role. It may be because women are getting more attention as being smart, perseverant, self-aware and courageous. And while several of the women in these graphic novels…
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