
Outdoor Activities in Ganado, AZ
Parks, trails, outdoor events, and nature activities in Ganado, AZ. Get outside and explore.
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58th Avenue Book Group: The Stolen Queen by Fiona Davis
<p>This is a duo-timeline novel by accomplished historical fiction author Fiona Davis. Charlotte Cross is an archeologist in 1936 who has earned spot on a dig in Egypt's Valley of the Kings. Unfortunately tragedy strikes and she has spent the last several decades as a quiet associate curator at the.


Framerate: Desert Pulse
Desert Pulse, a multi-sensory art exhibit, by ScanLAB Projects, immerses visitors in the visual and emotional energy of the Sonoran Desert.

Crochet-along
<p>Join us for a guided crochet-along at Red Mountain! We’ll all work on the same pattern, each creating our own piece while learning together. This group is perfect for those with basic crochet knowledge who want to build their skills and enjoy crocheting in a fun, supportive environment. Supplies.





Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Crafting with Puzzle Pieces
Creating without the consumption and waste, crafting with puzzle pieces.


Crafts & Laughs
Join us every Wednesday for Crafts & Laughs, designed especially for folks 9+. Every week we'll have a new craft or game, and lots of time to hang out and have fun. Younger folks welcome with active adults to help out!

Garden: After Dark
Experience Garden: After Dark, where the desert shines brighter, the trails glow with color and Desert Pulse creates a perfect nighttime escape.

Adult Crafternoon
Join us on the third Tuesday of the month for a fun afternoon of creating! Supplies will be provided. No experience needed. Ages 18 Do you require an accommodation to participate in a Phoenix Public Library program, service, or activity? Call 602-262-4636, TTY 711, or submit your request in...

Poetry Across America Crafts
<p>Bring your favorite American poem to share while doing poetry themed crafts.</p>

Open Yarn Studio
Join us for an open studio where you can knit, crochet or start your own fiber arts journey one project at a time.

Teen Tuesdays at The Spot
A place just for teens at the downtown library! On Tuesdays at The Spot, enjoy board games, art supplies, access to computers, crocheting, movies or gaming, an occasional craft or snack, or just come by to hang out or do homework.

Books To Die For: A Murder Mystery Book Club
<p><strong>3rd Tuesday of the month: April 21st, May 19th, & June 16th</strong></p><p>Here at Desert Foothills Library, we're booked on crime! Join us each month for the Books to Die For: Murder Mystery Book Club. This book club is for lovers of all forms of mystery novels. We will explore the...

Yarn Crafters
If you have an interest in yarn crafts (embroidery, crochet, weaving, or knitting), please join us. All are welcome: young or old, beginners or experts. This is weekly meeting to share ideas and learn some new skills. Bring your own supplies.

Romance Lover's Book Club: Renewal & Rebirth
If you love reading Romance, then this is the group for you. We meet monthly. For each month read a romance novel that centers around a certain romance theme and come tell us about it and why you chose it. We will also talk about the different themes in the romance genre and discuss future book...

Button Making
Design and create your own button. All materials provided, no registration is required. Ages 14 and up.

Teen Lounge
Activities, games, and craft projects just for teens! Materials to work on school projects available. Bring a friend, or make a new one! No registration required. For teens 13-18.

Quilting Club
Beginners and experts are welcome. Ages 16 and up. Bring your favorite cotton quilting fabric, transparent rulers, fabric scissors, pins, needles and cotton thread. Bring a sewing machine if you have one. Beginners may be referred to a basics class.

Discover the Hidden Classical Artists from the Late 1800s
<p>Roberta Kritzia, art instructor and lecturer, will speak about the artists the worked during the Impressionist movement, but continued using the tenants of Classical Fine Art that were discovered by Michelangelo, Da Vinci, and Raphael through their adherence to the laws of nature explored and...

Fun Van supported by First Things First
Fun Van is a parenting education program supported by First Things First in the Pinal Region. Parents and caregivers of children ages 0-5 attend our free, 1.5 hours classes together in 8 consecutive week cycles at a variety of locations across Pinal County. At each class, children enjoy art...

Preschool Time (3-5 Years)
Drop-In. Join us at Preschool Time for stories, songs and interactive activities! This 45 minute, parent-child engagement program incorporates the five early literacy practices: Sing, Read, Talk, Write, and Play to build school readiness skills. It also includes a craft activity. Remember, you are..

Historical Fiction Book Club
Do you love reading tales from long ago? Then join the historical fiction book club! The book for April will be <i>Still Life</i> by Sarah Winman. As Allied troops advance and bombs fall around deserted villages, a young English soldier, Ulysses, finds himself in the wine cellar of a deserted...

Adult Art Class on Zoom
Complete a new project every week! Guided instruction on Zoom using acrylic paints and various techniques. Register online and reach out to the library to receive your free supply kit and link. 18+

Crafternoon - Arte
Do you love crafts? Join us for Crafternoon and get creative at the library! Make a fun craft to take home. Supplies are all provided but space is limited. Ideal for school-aged children but remember to bring a grown-up if you’re under 8. ¿Te gustan las artesanías? ¡Acompáñanos para Crafternoon y...

A.R.T. Now: Pointillism
Art (in) Real Time. Discover in depth, the long lost "A" in S.T.E.A.M.! This month, we’re exploring the unique art style of Pointillism. We will learn about the artists that pioneered this art style, some famous works made in the pointillist style and then make our very own masterpieces! Each...