Carmel Public Library Foundation

Carmel Public Library Foundation We work to keep Carmel libraries thriving despite reduced public funding through private funding partnerships for book, program, and equipment support.

The library is a hub of knowledge, culture and communication. With the loyalty and support of donors like you, Carmel Public Library Foundation will ensure this free and accessible public service will continue to thrive and be a resource for.

We are deeply grateful to our community for its strong support of the Carmel Public Library Foundation’s Annual Fundrais...
05/07/2026

We are deeply grateful to our community for its strong support of the Carmel Public Library Foundation’s Annual Fundraiser, The WE THE PEOPLE Edition with Jeffrey Rosen.

Our sincere thanks to the generous sponsors and community supporters whose generosity sustains our programs and library resources throughout the year. Your commitment helps ensure the library remains a vibrant center for meaningful learning, community connection, and lifelong discovery.

Support the Carmel Public Library Join us for a compelling evening as the Carmel Public Library Foundation presents its ...
04/21/2026

Support the Carmel Public Library

Join us for a compelling evening as the Carmel Public Library Foundation presents its Annual Fundraising Event

The WE THE PEOPLE Edition
The Pursuit of Liberty and America’s 250-Year Battle Over Power
with Jeffrey Rosen, Author, Professor, and CEO Emeritus of the National Constitution Center.

This relevant discussion explores the struggle to balance liberty and power at the heart of American democracy, an essential conversation as we approach our nation’s 250th anniversary.

Your attendance supports the Carmel Public Library and its efforts to foster learning, civic dialogue, and community connection.

Get your Ticket Here: https://carmelpubliclibraryfoundation.org/featured/

The WE THE PEOPLE EditionThe Pursuit of Liberty and America’s 250-Year Battle Over PowerWith Jeffrey RosenAuthor, Professor, and CEO Emeritus of the National Constitution Centerin conversation with Amanda Tyler, Professor of Constitutional Law at UC BerkeleyTuesday, April 28, 2026 at Sunset Center...

Join us tonight: COMMUNITY NIGHT WITH THE LIBRARYDon’t Miss! A Night of Film, Culture, and ConversationJoin us for a spe...
04/08/2026

Join us tonight:
COMMUNITY NIGHT WITH THE LIBRARY

Don’t Miss! A Night of Film, Culture, and Conversation

Join us for a special film screening of Universal Language (with English subtitles), an absurdist and visually inventive film by acclaimed Canadian director Matthew Rankin, featuring three loosely connected stories that explore identity, displacement, and the strange power of communication.

Q&A session following the screening with film critic Mashid Bozorgnia.

April 8
7 PM
Carpenter Hall, Sunset Center (Carmel)

Limited seating — register now! https://cplf.vbotickets.com/event/Film_Screening_of_Universal_Language_2024_moderated_by_film_critic_Mashid_Bozorgnia/172906

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COMMUNITY NIGHT WITH THE LIBRARYDon’t Miss! A Night of Film, Culture, and Conversation!Join us for a special film screen...
04/03/2026

COMMUNITY NIGHT WITH THE LIBRARY
Don’t Miss! A Night of Film, Culture, and Conversation!

Join us for a special film screening of Universal Language (with English subtitles), an absurdist and visually inventive film by acclaimed Canadian director Matthew Rankin, featuring three loosely connected stories that explore identity, displacement, and the strange power of communication.

Q&A session following the screening with film critic Mashid Bozorgnia.

April 8, 2026
7 PM

Carpenter Hall, Sunset Center (Carmel)
Limited seating — register now! https://cplf.vbotickets.com/event/Film_Screening_of_Universal_Language_2024_moderated_by_film_critic_Mashid_Bozorgnia/172906

03/23/2026

We were honored to welcome Bruce Miller, Distinguished Professor of Neurology at UCSF, for a fascinating conversation on The Power of Language—exploring how our brains shape the way we speak, think, and connect. 🧠💬

From understanding how language lives in the brain to learning how it changes through life and neurological conditions, the discussion left us with a deeper appreciation for something we use every day—but rarely stop to think about.

A heartfelt thank you to Dr. Miller for sharing his expertise and insights, and to our incredible community for showing up, engaging, and making the evening so meaningful.

We’re grateful to continue bringing thought-provoking programs like this to our community through the Carmel Public Library Foundation.

✨ Join us for the next one—we can’t wait to see you there!

Join us for an insightful and timely evening! The Carmel Public Library Foundation presents:The Power of Language, Artif...
03/23/2026

Join us for an insightful and timely evening! The Carmel Public Library Foundation presents:

The Power of Language, Artificial Intelligence: The New Language of Power and Possibility with Professor Emeritus Terry Winograd, Stanford University.

Artificial Intelligence is transforming how we communicate, work, and understand the world. In this engaging talk, pioneering AI researcher Terry Winograd will explore how language, thought, and technology intersect, and why ethical reflection is more important than ever.

Wednesday, March 25, 2026
7:00 PM
Carpenter Hall at Sunset Center, Carmel

Get your tickets now:
https://carmelpubliclibraryfoundation.org/upcoming-programs-events/

The Carmel Public Library Foundation proudly presents its Annual Fundraising Event:The WE THE PEOPLE Edition The Pursuit...
03/18/2026

The Carmel Public Library Foundation proudly presents its Annual Fundraising Event:

The WE THE PEOPLE Edition The Pursuit of Liberty and America’s 250-Year Battle Over Power featuring Jeffrey Rosen, Author, Professor, and CEO Emeritus of the National Constitution Center.

This timely and thought-provoking discussion will explore how the Constitution has guided our nation through its most turbulent periods, addressing challenges to civic dialogue, access to information, and freedoms that define our democratic society. Your attendance supports the Carmel Public Library and its efforts to foster learning, civic dialogue, and community connection.

Join us for an engaging conversation that matters.

Support our library! https://carmelpubliclibraryfoundation.org/featured/

The WE THE PEOPLE EditionThe Pursuit of Liberty and America’s 250-Year Battle Over PowerWith Jeffrey RosenAuthor, Professor, and CEO Emeritus of the National Constitution Centerin conversation with Amanda Tyler, Professor of Constitutional Law at UC BerkeleyTuesday, April 28, 2026 at Sunset Center...

Tonight!How does the brain make language possible?Join the Carmel Public Library Foundation for an engaging evening with...
03/11/2026

Tonight!

How does the brain make language possible?

Join the Carmel Public Library Foundation for an engaging evening with Dr. Bruce Miller (UCSF) as he presents:

The Power of Language: How the Brain Speaks — Unlocking the Neuroscience of Language

Discover the fascinating science behind how we communicate, think, and connect through language.

March 11 | 7:00 PM
Carpenter Hall at Sunset Center, Carmel

Limited seating available. Register today to reserve your spot:
https://cplf.vbotickets.com/event/How_the_Brain_Speaks_Unlocking_the_Neuroscience_of_Language_with_Dr_Bruce_Miller_Distinguished_Professor_of_Neurology_UCSF/172902

Join us tonight for an inspiring Community Night with the Library!The Carmel Public Library Foundation presents:The Powe...
03/11/2026

Join us tonight for an inspiring Community Night with the Library!

The Carmel Public Library Foundation presents:

The Power of Language: How the Brain Speaks — Unlocking the Neuroscience of Language

Join Dr. Bruce Miller, Distinguished Professor of Neurology at UCSF, as he explores how our brains create, understand, and are shaped by language.

Wednesday, March 11th
7:00 PM
Carpenter Hall at Sunset Center, Carmel

Seats are limited — register now:
https://cplf.vbotickets.com/event/How_the_Brain_Speaks_Unlocking_the_Neuroscience_of_Language_with_Dr_Bruce_Miller_Distinguished_Professor_of_Neurology_UCSF/172902

LifelongLearning

03/09/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us at Carpenter Hall for The Language of Architecture: Decoding Built Messages with architectural preservationist Elisabeth Cannell. It was a fascinating evening exploring how buildings communicate—both overtly and subtly—through design, materials, and form. Elisabeth guided us through the hidden stories embedded in the built environment, reminding us that architecture is not just structure, but language.

We’re grateful to our wonderful community for filling the room with curiosity and thoughtful conversation. Events like this highlight the power of learning together and seeing our surroundings in new ways.

Stay tuned! We’re excited to continue bringing engaging speakers and conversations to the community. Keep an eye out for upcoming programs. You won’t want to miss what’s next!

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