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Bonus Borrows are back on hoopla digital for August and Back-to-School season

Bonus Borrows are back on hoopla digital for August and Back-to-School season
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Bonus Borrows are back on hoopla digital for August and Back-to-School season

Bonus Borrows are back on hoopla digital for August and Back-to-School season
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Gary Silberstein Interview - Western Neighborhoods Project

Interview Description Gary Silberstein Gary Silberstein was born in 1942 and grew up in San Francisco s Richmond District, the son of a dentist. He attended Lowell High School and first surfed at Kelly s Cove when he was around sixteen years old. He went into the water and immediately wiped out. Kelly s Cove surfers Gary Silberstein and Jim Bonaldi, 2007. - Ocean Beach was/is a harsh mistress, as you know. I just progressively got more involved out there as I got better at surfing, and began to make friends and that became my crew. Mr. Silberstein received his first surfboard from legendary Bay Area clothing manufacturer and family friend Ben Davis. He became a premed student at UC Berkeley, but spent a lot of his time escaping school to surf. I had my schedule set up where I’d try to get no classes on Friday or get them done by noon so I could get out to Kelly’s and surf all weekend. Sometimes if it was good I’d cut classes Monday morning and surf. And I couldn’t

Bay Area librarians bring information to inmates, one letter at a time

Bay Area librarians bring information to inmates, one letter at a time By Esther Lo article SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. - An older transgender woman incarcerated in a West Coast prison wanted to learn how to put on makeup. A simple Google search could have given her 6,440,000 results. But behind bars, she had no access to any of that.    With extremely limited and expensive access to the Internet, she wrote to librarians through the Reference by Mail program.    It’s so beautiful that she was willing to share this with us, said Rachel Kinnon, manager of the Jail and Reentry Services in the San Francisco Public Library, She trusted us enough to reach out and thought of us as a resource in that kind of very personal search.  

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