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  • Phoenix Public Library: MACH-ing Day

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

    Join us in Teen Central to learn how to create your own comic book art from start to finish by bringing it from paper into the digital realm to add color and finalize your work!

    Free
  • Cochise County Library District: Sweet Science – Candy STEM

    Cochise County Library District - Sierra Vista Public Library 2600 E. Tacoma St., Sierra Vista, AZ, United States

    Science has never been so sweet! Kids are invited to explore colorful, hands-on experiments using candy – from watching colors travel in candy chromatography, to building DNA models, crafting candy geodes, and observing the fizzy reaction of pop rocks in soda. This tasty STEM program encourages curiosity and scientific thinking, with plenty of wow moments...

    Free
  • Mesa Public Library: Sewing – for Adults

    Mesa Public Library - Main Branch 64 E. First St., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Learn how to use the Brother sewing machines by creating your own sewing project. Instruction and materials are provided.

    Free
  • Mesa Public Library: Graphic Design Studio – Adult

    Mesa Public Library - Gateway Branch 5036 S. Eastmark Pkwy., Mesa, AZ, United States

    Every month, we will create awesome projects using all sorts of iPad graphic design apps. Learn vector graphics, raster graphics, pixel graphics, animation, and how to take your own work to the next level. It’s time to learn how to unlock your creativity in the Graphic Design Studio. No iPad or graphic design experience is...

    Free
  • Maricopa County Parks and Recreation: Creatures of the Night

    Hassayampa River Preserve 49614 U.S. Hwy. 60 89, Wickenburg, AZ, United States

    Join Ranger Derik on a nighttime hike through the park in search of nocturnal creatures.   his hike will cover 2.5 miles and gain 120ft of elevation along even sandy trail. The only true elevation gain is in the final section of the hike when hikers climb the 100ft hill to Lykes Lookout. Hikers should bring...

    Free with Park Fee