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<p>Play with your child and explore, create, and investigate with a variety of themed imagination stations. This program enables children to expand socialization and imagination skills! Best for birth- 5 years.</p>
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<p>Play with your child and explore, create, and investigate with a variety of themed imagination stations. This program enables children to expand socialization and imagination skills! Best for birth- 5 years.</p>

Join our Crochet & Knit Club every Thursday, 2-3:30 pm! We have knitting needles, crochet needles and yarn to share. Bring a project that you're working on, or start a new one with our lovely volunteer leader, Ann. All skill levels are welcome. Share tips and connect with fellow crafters. Crafting..

It’s May-ker Month at the Children’s Museum! Drop by the Star Bar on the 2nd floor and dive into hands-on, tactile fun at our pop-up Weaving Discovery Station! Explore different weaving techniques, experiment with looms, braid and unravel, lace up geoboards, and even weave colorful designs onto...

Despite the hardships created by rugged isolation and the lack of natural waters, Parashant has a long human history spanning more than 11,000 years, and an equally rich geologic history spanning almost two billion years. Full of natural splendor and a sense of solitude, this area remains remote...


The Grand Gulch Mine is an abandoned copper mine from the late 1800s. The original stone buildings, bunkhouse, old steam engine parts, and two dump trucks remain on the site. Learn about the geology of the Grand Gulch Mine breccia pipe . Learn about the history of the Grand Gulch Mine . Grand Gulch.

Pima County Public Library’s Kindred Team invites you to Read Black ! Join us as we further the conversation on Black literature, history, and culture. This monthly book club will include alternating months of conversations about books focused on the Black experience, both fictional and real. On...

We are providing time and space to craft and socialize! Bring your projects. Knit, crochet, collage, draw, do origami -- whatever ! Coloring sheets, pencils/pens, origami paper will be provided. Have a cookie (on us!). Meet other craftsy folks. Have a chat! We look forward to seeing you! Adults and.

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.

Join Alicia to discuss our pick this month, The Husbands by Holly Gramazio. Copies of our next book, The Good Left Undone by Adriana Trigiani will be distributed.

Get crafty with fiber arts! Whether you're a beginner or a pro, this is the perfect place to share your love of craft and creativity. If you need some help getting started, our wonderful volunteers will be there to answer questions and provide guidance. Please bring your own supplies. If you don't..

Artist and teaching artist Bryson Bost creates abstract, intuitive artwork that encourages curiosity, creativity, and hands‑on exploration. Join Bryson this May‑ker’s Month as he invites visitors to explore his STEAM‑inspired Dancing Planets series, where arcs, circles, and intricate patterns...

<p>Join other book lovers to discuss your recent favorite reads in our new teen book club. No essays, no grades, just books worth talking about with other readers who get it. We read a different genre each month, so come join us and tell us about your favorite read and help us pick a genre for the..

Teens can explore their creativity by making a customized craft each month while connecting with other teens.<br /><br />This month's craft: TBA<br /><br />All materials provided. Teens=13-18 years.

Join the discussion! The Agave Book Club is a group of readers and library staff who come together on the fourth Tuesday of the month to discuss the month's selected title. January: The Awakening by Nora Roberts February: The Midnight Library by Matt Haig March: Last Call at the Nightingale by..

Go back into the Jurassic and learn to fold an origami triceratops, pterodactyl, stegosaurus, and more. Then use markers to draw spots, stripes, eyes—whatever—on them. Because good hand/eye coordination is required, this is for ages 7 and up. Adults welcome! All materials provided.

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

Join us each month to create a simple craft that you can take home and enjoy. This month we will be creating Custom Shrinky Keychains. Registration is required and will open on 5/5/26 @ 9:00 am.

Novel Ideas Book Club meets at Desert Broom Library the fourth (4th) Tuesday of January, February, March, April, May, June, September, October, and the first (1st) Tuesday in December. Discussion starts at 1:00 p.m. For more information contact: judimacaz@gmail.com This month's selection: The...

Do you crochet? Knit? Make friendship bracelets? Embroider? Weave? Sew? Any other fiber-art-related craft? Come join us on the 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month to craft and chat. Bring your own project, make some friends, and relax for a while. Limited materials available for those who are between.

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.

<p>Join this community group in discussing mostly general fiction titles. This group meets offsite on the last Tuesday of each month.</p><p>This month we will read <a href="https://mesa.na.iiivega.com/search/card?id=4ea7f072-53f8-52b2-9607-30c426be15b6&entityType=FormatGroup">I Cheerfully...

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!

Join the discussion! The Century Book Club is a group of readers and library staff who come together on the last Tuesday of the month to discuss the month's selected title. This month's book club pick: This month's title: Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro Do you require an accommodation to...

Discover the rich culture and history of the Chinese Zodiac while painting your own watercolor snake for 2026!

Love to knit, crochet, quilt or embroider? Want to connect with others while working on your fiber arts project? Network, craft, and relax with Stitch'n Time! Please bring your own materials as this is a free flowing work group.

LEGOs are fun for the whole family! Every Tuesday kids and their families can build whatever their imagination desires! Show off your creativity and have fun! We also have DUPLO blocks for the littlest of builders. LEGO clubs help improve math, science, and art skills, as well as social and...


Join The Literary Circle Book Club! Meets the fourth Saturday of every month to discuss a member-chosen book. This month's selection is The Catch by Yrsa Daley-Ward. Everyone is welcome to read the book and join the conversation.

<p>Discover a simple printmaking technique using aluminum foil! Create your own design, add ink, and pull a unique print in this quick, hands-on craft session. No experience needed—supplies provided.</p><p><strong>Registration is required. This program is for ages 18 and...

<p>This community-oriented book club gathers once a month to read and discuss Adult and Teen speculative fiction—science fiction, fantasy, fabulism, and a splash of horror and romance—told from fresh perspectives. This month’s selection is <em>The City Beautiful </em>by Aden Polydoros.</p>

Join us in this hands-on crochet club, perfect for beginners and those looking to connect with other yarn enthusiasts! You’ll learn everything from the chain stitch to more advanced skills like granny squares and amigurumi. All supplies will be provided. Feel free to bring any ongoing...

Unwind and get creative at our Adult Crafty Hour at the library! We’ll provide a variety of fun crafts and supplies to spark your imagination, but if you already have a project in progress, feel free to bring it along. Whether you draw, paint, scrapbook, bead, journal, or create something totally...

<p>Learn how to use the Brother sewing machines by creating your own sewing project. Instruction and materials are provided. This month we will be sewing a wallet.</p>

Come celebrate friendship with us! In collaboration with Daisy Girl Scouts, this engaging program for children in K-1st grade features a special story about kindness and connection, followed by a creative craft inspired by the theme. A perfect opportunity to make new friends and take home something.

“Afternoon Adventures” is a series of programs for kids to have after-school fun, with a different activity each month. All school age children and their families are welcome. Join us for the following 2026 Afternoon Adventures: January: Lunar New Year Craft with Joyful Art Center -...