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  • The University of Arizona: Richard F. Caris Mirror Lab Tour

    The University of Arizona Steward Observatory 933 N. Cherry Ave., Tucson, AZ, United States

    This 90-minute tour provides a unique opportunity to learn how innovative engineering and optical technology melds with manufacturing techniques to produce the largest and most advanced giant (8.4 meters / 27 ft)  telescope mirrors in the world on the University of Arizona campus. Visitors will see the unparalleled technology and revolutionary processes in making the...

    $20 – $25
  • Children’s Museum of Phoenix: Stop, Drop and Read

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

    It’s Transportation Month! Park it by a Playologist friend every day at 1:30pm for a fun transportation-themed story time!

    Free with Admission
  • Maricopa County Library District: Art with Shari the Junk Lady

    MCLDAZ - Perry Library 1965 E. Queen Creek Rd., Gilbert, AZ, United States

    Shari Keith, The Junk Lady, is a teaching artist who conducts hands-on visual art workshops that lead participants to discover that they can truly transform junk into treasure. Join us as we make beautiful jewelry from cholla and saguaro wood pieces! Adults 18+. Registration Required.

    Free
  • Mesa Public Library: Computer Skills – Email

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

    The Computer Skills program is designed for beginners looking to build confidence using a computer. Learn essential skills in a friendly, step-by-step environment.  This month, we will be covering how to create and start using an email account.  Limited computers will be available for the first few patrons.

    Free
  • The University of Arizona: Sandstone Petrography and U-Pb Zircon Provenance of Onshore Eocene-Miocene Strata Flanking the Sureste Basin, Southern Mexico: Implications for Sediment Routing to the Deep Gulf of Mexico

    Presented by Tim Lawton (Research Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin)   Part of the Geosciences Colloquium Series This year's colloquium series will consist of a mixture of researchers across the University of Arizona along with visiting scientists as well! The colloquium series will be conducted in the Gould-Simpson “Fishbowl” (2nd floor) from 4-5PM on Thursdays....

    Free