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Desert Botanical Garden: Still-Life Watercolor – Paint Desert Plants

Desert Botanical Garden 1201 N. Galvin Pkwy., Phoenix

Beat the heat and pamper your creative side: Paint cactus and other desert plants still-life indoors at the Garden. Explore watercolor and paint spines, pleats and the back-lit glow of a barrel cactus; the roundness and pleats of a saguaro; negative space and the jaunty prickly pear. Instructed by Christin Quissell. Garden admission included with...

$54.95

Pinal County Library District: Eye Love Dinosaurs

Pinal County Library District - Coolidge Public Library 160 W. Central Ave., Coolidge

Unleash your inner paleontologist and artist in this creative painting program! Participants will design and paint a realistic dinosaur eye on canvas, exploring color, texture, and imagination while bringing these prehistoric creatures to life. From fierce raptors to gentle giants, each eye will tell its own story through bold details and artistic flair. All Ages

Free

Pinal County Library District: LEGO Building Challenges & Origami

Pinal County Library District: San Tan Valley Library 31505 N. Schnepf Rd., San Tan Valley

Do you like LEGO? How about origami? Combine these two fun activites with dinosaurs into Friday Fun! We are going to have challenge builds, so this isn't quite like the...

Free

Yuma County Library District: Dinosaurios de Papel Mache

Yuma County Library District - Somerton Library 240 Canal St., Somerton

Ven a tener una experiencia prehistórica! Crea tu propio dinosaurio usando papel mache y deja volar tu imaginación. Diseña, construye y pinta tu criatura jurásica mientras te diviertes aprendiendo. Cupo limitado, por orden de llegada.

Free

Pima County Public Library: Dinosaur Origami (Dino-Rigami!)

Pima County Public Library - Martha Cooper Library 1377 N. Catalina Ave., Tucson

Go back into the Jurassic to fold a stegosaurus, a triceratops, a pterodactyl. Use markers to decorate them! Presented by Nathalie Mornu Because good hand/eye coordination is required, this is...

Free