San Francisco Main Library marks 30th anniversary with programs

San Francisco Public Library is celebrating the Main Library’s 30th anniversary this April with programs that honor the building’s past while looking toward the future, the library said. The events will explore San Francisco history, the library’s past and future, and stories hidden beneath Civic Center.

  • San Francisco Public Library Past, Present and Future — April 14, 6 p.m., Main Library, Koret Auditorium. In 1996, San Francisco opened a brand new Main Library. On April 14, hear from past and present SFPL leaders about its early vision, current success and future possibilities.
  • Quiet Please: Librarians on Film — April 15, 6 p.m., Koret Auditorium. Enjoy film clips and a talk by librarian and historian Jim Van Buskirk about how librarians, including San Francisco Public librarians, have been depicted in Hollywood over the years.
  • 30 Years of the James C. Hormel Center — April 18, 3 p.m., Hormel Center, 3rd Floor. Three decades ago, the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center became the first center of its kind in a municipal building and remains a unique beacon for the general public, researchers, writers and artists from the San Francisco Bay Area and worldwide. Celebrate thirty years of trailblazing public programming, exhibitions and world-class archival and book collections from 1996 through the present and beyond.
  • What Lies Beneath the Main — April 21, 6 p.m., Virtual Program. Before SFPL, the Asian Art Museum at UN Plaza rose in the heart of San Francisco; this area was home to SF’s first city-run burial ground, Yerba Buena Cemetery. Join journalist Beth Winegarner, historian Woody LaBounty and cemetery researcher Alex Ryder as they reveal the history of this Gold Rush graveyard and the burials that remain beneath our feet. Register now: https://sfpl-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4uZZ1w4kRSimXDwL2SZGsQ#/registration

An image from the San Francisco History Center shows Robin Williams reading to children on the opening day of the new Main Library. Explore more on digitalsf.org.

Apr 13, 2026 at 4:01 PM Library

Wake County Board of Elections finishes packing materials for retention.

RALEIGH, N.C. — The Wake County Board of Elections says it has finished packing up election materials for secure retention after the March Primary and is now inventorying and preparing other supplies for the next election, as nearly 2,000 voter cards were mailed this week, bringing the total mailed since the March Primary to more than 20,000.

Apr 17, 2026 at 5:10 PM Gov

East Wake High marks 2,000 new library books

East Wake High School in Apex, North Carolina, kicked off School Library Month by adding more than 2,000 new books to its library, according to Wake County Public Schools, as students enjoyed a pep band performance and browsed the collection.

Apr 17, 2026 at 2:23 PM School

Wake County libraries celebrate National Library Week

Wake County Public Libraries in Raleigh are celebrating National Library Week April 19-25, inviting the public to visit the system’s 23 libraries, join an April 22 Bookmobile event and recognize library workers on National Library Workers Day.

Apr 17, 2026 at 1:00 PM Gov

Mayor Attends Commissioning of Dignity Health East Valley President

Mayor Kevin Hartkein attended the commissioning of Dr. Mario Garnett as the new president of Dignity Health East Valley last week, praising the health system’s strong presence in Chandler and saying the community can expect continued partnership and leadership.

Apr 17, 2026 at 10:22 AM Gov

Gifts of Gold Exhibit Spotlights Wake County Students

Wake County Public School System in Apex, N.C., celebrated student creativity with Gifts of Gold, a visual-arts exhibit presented with Raleigh Arts and the United Arts Council of Raleigh & Wake County that features nearly 200 students from more than 90 schools ranging from kindergarten through high school and serves as the visual counterpart to Pieces of Gold, a performing-arts event with over 1,000 student performers; photos from the reception debuting the students’ work are available.

Apr 14, 2026 at 10:38 AM School

Wake County to host 10-week Movin’ and Groovin’ program

Wake County Government in Raleigh, North Carolina, will host a free 10-week Movin’ and Groovin’ community physical-activity program open to anyone 12 and older, with Thursday sessions from April 16 through June 18 from 6 to 7 p.m., and weekly water, snacks and door prizes.

Apr 14, 2026 at 9:01 AM Gov

Wake County staff bake 15,000 empanadas for Empanada Day

Wake County Public Schools in Apex, North Carolina, said its staff prepared more than 15,000 empanadas for Empanada Day.

Apr 13, 2026 at 9:28 AM School

Wake County partners feed children, seek SHARE program donations

Wake County Government in Raleigh, North Carolina, says a partnership among Wake County Waste and Recycling, the Wake County Public School System, Toward Zero Waste and the N.C. Cooperative Extension—Wake County Center aims to feed children rather than send edible food to landfills and is inviting donations to the SHARE program to expand the effort.

Apr 12, 2026 at 11:00 AM Gov

Neuse North Area Plan survey remains open; residents invited.

Wake County Government in Raleigh says the Neuse North Area Plan survey remains open and invites residents to share services and priorities for the growing northern Wake County, noting the five-minute survey helps shape the community's future; participation is at https://bit.ly/4t8j5Rt.

Apr 3, 2026 at 7:00 PM Gov