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Pinal County Library District: Red Hot Chili Steppers

Pinal County Library District - Viney Jones Library 778 N. Main St., Florence

Start your exciting journey toward a healthier, more vibrant lifestyle right now! Seize this incredible opportunity for transformation and join us as we explore this fulfilling path together! To register for this event please click here  

Free

Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Hidden Smiles

Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix

Head to the Art Studio to discover the science behind the magic—and the importance of brushing! Use white crayons to draw a hidden tooth, then reveal your design with watercolor paints as wax and water resist each other. Just like plaque we can’t always see, this activity shows how hidden layers can affect our teeth—and...

Free with Admission

Phoenix Public Library: South Phoenix Healthy Start Parent Chat – Dental Hygiene

Phoenix Public Library - Burton Barr Central Library ​1221 N. Central Ave., Phoenix

A fun, hands-on class where preschoolers learn how to keep their teeth strong and healthy through songs, stories, and activities. Perfect for building lifelong healthy habits in a playful way!   FRC Programs are for children birth to 5 years old and their caregivers.

Free

Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Stop, Drop and Read

Children's Museum of Phoenix 215 N. 7th St., Phoenix

It’s Healthy Smiles Month! “Brush” up on your reading and find a Playologist friend every day at 1:30 pm for a fun tooth-tacular story time! “Healthy Smiles” Month is generously supported by the Delta Dental of Arizona Foundation.

Free with Admission

The University of Arizona: College of Science Lecture Series – From Fruit Flies to Future Cures: How Tiny Insects are Driving Big Discoveries in Brain Science

Insects outnumber humans by billions and predated us on earth. While we diverged early in the evolutionary tree, we still share a vast majority of our genetic sequences, making studies of the insect nervous system insightful for understanding the building blocks of learning, memory, motion, aggression, and development of complex organs like the brain. In...

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