Quincie Douglas Branch Library

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Regularly Scheduled Events

Baby & Toddler Storytime

Thursdays, 10:30-11am

Beading Circle

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Bilingual Storytime / Hora de Cuentos

Wednesdays/miercoles, 11am-12pm

English Language Classes / Clases de Inglés

Mondays & Wednesdays (Lunes y miércoles), 6-7:30pm

Free GED Preparation and Tutoring

Tue & Thu, 4:30-7:30pm
Sat, 9am-noon

Homework Help

Mon-Thu/Lun-Jue, 5-7pm (in English or Spanish)

Kino Teen Advisory Board

Mondays, 4-5:30pm

Preschool Storytime

Tuesdays, 10:30-11:15am

Upcoming Events

Drop-In Help

Friday, February 3rd, 1pm - 5pm

Reducing Stress Through Meditation

Friday, February 3rd, 1pm - 3pm

Free GED Preparation and Tutoring

Saturday, February 4th, 12pm - 3pm

Drop-In Help

Saturday, February 4th, 11am - 5pm

Intro to Computers

Saturday, February 4th, 1pm - 3pm

A Magic Moment Poetry Reading Club

Saturday, February 4th, 3pm - 4:30pm

Art Show and Reception for David Laughlin

Monday, February 6th, 1pm - 2pm

Introduction to Microsoft Word

Monday, February 6th, 9am - 11am

Contact This Branch

1585 E. 36th St.
Tucson, AZ 85713
(520) 594-5335

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Bus Route: 2

Branch Manager, Elva Smithwhite, 520.594.5340

Branch Hours

Mon 10am-8pm
Tues 10am-8pm
Wed 10am-8pm
Thu 10am-8pm
Fri 10am-5pm
Sat 9am-5pm
Sun 1pm-5pm

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What's Happening @ Quincie Douglas Branch?

Got taxes? Get help

Got taxes? Get help

Find income tax preparation help and forms, or FreeFile online, all listed on our handy Tax Info page.

CreateIT - Think it. Make it. Do it.

CreateIT - Think it. Make it. Do it.

New technology and media classes for teens are coming to a library near you.

Come on In! The Seed Library is Open.

Come on In! The Seed Library is Open.

The Seed Library of Pima County Public library is up and running. Visit it

Pima County Summer Youth Program

Pima County Summer Youth Program

Calling all Youth ages 14-21. Do you want to learn new skills? Be independent? Go to college? Be on the cutting edge of our economy? Meet different people? Finish high school? Have a satisfying job? Earn an income? Change your life and future? If so, you will be interested in the Pima County Summer Youth Program internships in the community.

Teen Library Advocate Training

Teen Library Advocate Training

If you are 16 to 18 years old and would like to earn some cash this training is for you!

Selections from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival

Selections from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival

In cooperation with the Loft Cinema three films from the Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be shown at libraries.

AtoZ Databases for Businesses and Individuals

AtoZ Databases for Businesses and Individuals

If you've been a user of ReferenceUSA give the new AtoZ Databases a try. Your Pima County Public Library account is your ticket to accessing this powerful resource.

Stories that Soar! Wants Your Stories

Stories that Soar! Wants Your Stories

The Stories that Soar Magic Story Box is now at libraries across Pima County until February 8, 2012.

Help Get the New Seed Library Off the Ground

Help Get the New Seed Library Off the Ground

Calling all growers, novice and expert. Pima County Public Library is starting a community Seed Lending Library.

Baker's Dozen: Online Self-Paced Computer Classes

Baker's Dozen: Online Self-Paced Computer Classes

Pima County Public Library has cooked up online self-paced classes that will give you a taste of what you can do on the web.
This week: Website Construction