Salinas Public Library

Salinas Public Library

The Salinas Public Library

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Playgroups

A playgroup is an opportunity to learn more about your child's developmental stages. By attending a playgroup with your child, you will learn from our educators how play can be used to direct your child's learning. Together, you and your child will meet other parents and their children in a caring and supportive environment.  Registration is required and space is limited. We keep these playgroups small so that you and your child can benefit from the personal attention of our educators.  Please join us by filling out an interest form.  Target Audience - 1 - 4 with parents.

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Storytimes

Learn and Play Storytime: For ages 0-4. Young children enjoy books, songs and rhymes and special activities at the end.

Storytime Jamboree: For all ages. The entire family can enjoy stories and songs together.

Spotlight Storytime: For ages 0-6. Join us for stories, songs, and a themed craft as we celebrate a new theme every month.

Toddler Tales: For ages 0-3. This bilingual storytime offers stories, songs and rhymes. 

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Homework Centers

The purpose of the Library’s Homework Centers is not only to help students complete their school assignments but to foster curiosity, a passion for learning and to help students become successful in school and in life. Our homework centers are located at the following sites: Cesar Chavez Library, Los Padres Elementary, Roosevelt Elementary, and Sherwood Elementary. Registration is required.

Early Literacy

Playing together strengthens the relationship between you and your child. Read stories, sing songs and have fun as you and your child socialize with others. Check out all of the opportunities we have available to read, grow and play together.

Public Art

PUBLIC ART: Central Community Park

420 Central Avenue: site of two inscribed granite boulders:

“I've seen a look in dogs’ eyes, a quickly vanishing look of amazed contempt, and I am convinced that dogs think humans are nuts.” –John Steinbeck

“Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit.” –John Steinbeck

PUBLIC ART: Constitution Soccer Complex

1440 Constitution Boulevard: site of inscribed granite boulder:

Notable Places

Sheriff Nesbitt Home
66 Capitol Street

Sheriff Nesbitt was Sheriff Quinn in East of Eden. The house was built in 1881, the same year Nesbitt married Frances Dunham. In 1882 he was elected Marshall of Salinas City. He was elected County Sheriff in 1902. He retired in 1923 and died in 1933.

Schools and Authors

Salinas High School
726 South Main Street