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April 13
@ 2:00 pm
- 3:00 pm

Free

Event Information

Date:
April 13
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://evanced.mcldaz.org/evanced/lib/eventsignup.asp?ID=164156&rts=&disptype=&ret=eventcalendar.asp&pointer=&returnToSearch=&num=0&ad=&dt=dr&ds=2026-4-1&de=2026-4-30&df=list&EventType=ALL&Lib=ALL&AgeGroup=ALL&LangType=0&WindowMode=&noheader=&lad=&pub=1&nopub=&page=7&pgdisp=25

Venue:

MCLDAZ – Sun City Library
16828 N. 99th Ave.
Sun City, AZ 85351 United States

Other

Date Custom:
04/13/2026
Allowed Ages:
Ages 18+
Audience:
Adults
Genre:
Conservation and Sustainability,Field Sciences
Type:
Exhibit/Presentation
Labels:
West Valley

Maricopa County Library District: Science Spark – Monarch Butterflies America 250

April is Citizen Science Month! You can take part in science by helping monarch butterflies.

Learn from the Southwest Monarch Study how to grow milkweed, report monarch sightings, and tag monarchs. This event is part of SciStarter’s 2.5 Million Acts of Science for America 250 and is a part of Maricopa County Library District’s America 250 celebrations.

Watch for other Science Spark events every other month on a Monday!

Gail Morris M.A. is the Coordinator of the Southwest Monarch Study. Her other contributions to the monarch community include serving as a Monarch Watch Conservation Specialist and Vice President on the Board of the Central Arizona Butterfly Association. She also serves on other monarch and pollinator advisory committees. In addition, she writes a regular feature for the Journey North Western Monarch News and co-authored “Status of Danaus plexippus in Arizona,” (2015) and other publications.

You can join the Southwest Monarch Study by growing milkweed, reporting monarch sightings, tagging monarchs and more! https://swmonarchs.org/calltoaction.php

For more participatory science, check out a library Citizen Science kit and share your observations with working scientists. For more information, and to check availability, see:

Citizen Science at the library