To inspire you and help you create, we have scheduled online workshops for middle and high school-age youth.
The Midsummer Literacy Event will take center stage June 26 with two showings.
Three positions are available as the theatre prepares for reopening.
Starting Tuesday, June 1, stop by any library to pick up a reading tracker. Aim for 20 minutes of reading a day.
Casino Del Sol's AVA Amphitheater welcomes Chaka Khan, Ice Cube, George Lopez and more in 2021. See who else is playing the venue here.
Downtown Tucson's Fox Theatre unveiled its first batch of in-person concerts since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic Monday.
We thought it'd be fun, as we lead up to the event, to introduce you to Rebekah! We hope you enjoy this Q&A with her!
The Youth Center is a safe place where youth can take creative risks, develop their skills, and meet new friends.
Youth share stories with each other and push themselves to achieve a common goal—an original production.
Cohorts will share stories and work together to choose and develop select stories into final productions.
Tucson Parks and Recreation will resume accepting special event applications Saturday, the city said. Here's what that means for the city.
Mary walks around the room speaking to the students with kindness and unbridled enthusiasm.
The Pima County Public Library is pleased to welcome applicants for the Librarian I position.
Seed saving is resiliency; helping us create seed stock that is better adapted to our unique climate.
'We're grateful to Joel D. Valdez Main Library Manager, Tenecia Phillips for taking the time to submit this Love Letter to her colleagues.'
Wheeler Taft Abbett, Sr. Library will serve as one location May 11th through May 13th from 10 am to 8 pm.
A culinary favorite all over this country, the taco’s popularity also spans many countries across the globe.
Toby holding an autographed copy of Todd Parr's It's Okay to Be Different, one of his favorites.
The Library doesn't currently have another option to offer AcornTV, and the service will be discontinued on May 14, 2021.
The one thing I tell parents who bring their kid(s) to the Reading Help program is that reading anything is beneficial.
10 Brilliant Ways to Light up your Writing (co-authored with Kay Sather) was published by Magination Press in May 2019.
All you need is your library card and PIN to read anything in our E-Library, and there’s a lot of stuff there.
The Library doesn't currently have another option to offer AcornTV, and the service will be discontinued on May 14.
'Our family spent a full year in strict coronavirus quarantine in order to keep high-risk family members healthy.'
Using the Sora app, teens can participate in SYNC, a summer reading program for teens 13+ who can listen to 2 audiobooks each week for free.
There are no grades on student work; the focus is using peer-feedback as building blocks to success.
'We're grateful to Tyler Hansen for taking the time to submit this Love Letter.'
Creating art is a fantastic way for children to learn a variety of skills, from fine motor skills to the expression of feelings.
Themes and mediums are varied and mediums this year include sewing and soft sculpture, 3-D sculpture using recycled materials.
Finding magazines in OverDrive and Libby can be a bit overwhelming. There are so many pages and tabs and filters.
This annual event brings together young people ages 13 to 18 from across Pima County to discuss their concerns and plan projects.
Use your conversation as an opportunity to describe these feelings and help your children identify how they are feeling.
Talking with kids about the tricky stuff helps them become stronger listeners and learners with greater social emotional skills.
We were, of course, intrigued, so decided to check in with Leah about her collection and other fun things.