What's Happening for Teens at the Library?

Upcoming Events

Chess Club

Friday, September 3rd, 1pm - 5pm

TGIFF Teentime

Friday, September 3rd, 4pm

Drop-In Job Help

Friday, September 3rd, 11am - 3pm

TeenZone Movie & Popcorn

Saturday, September 4th, 2:30pm - 4:30pm

Top 10 Reasons to Get a Library Card During National Library Card Month

Top 10 Reasons to Get a Library Card During National Library Card Month

Your library card allows you to do more than just check out books. Here are the Top 10 reasons you should get a library card in September during National Library Card Month.

Libraries Closed for Labor Day

Libraries Closed for Labor Day

Labor Day falls on Monday, September 6 this year. Enjoy your day then we'll see you on Tuesday.

9 Queens Chess Tournament

9 Queens Chess Tournament

Make the smart move at the 9 Queens chess championship

Football Gaming Tournament 2010

Football Gaming Tournament 2010

Sports fans know that football season is right around the corner. Kick off the season with a Madden NFL Tournament on PS2.

Costume Yourself! for National Library Card Sign-up Month

Costume Yourself! for National Library Card Sign-up Month

Come to Nanini, Miller-Golf Links, or Quincie Douglas Branch Library on September 9, 10 or 11 dressed as a character from a book, comic book, or movie and have your photograph taken with your library card!

Who Likes Homework?

Who Likes Homework?

Homework Help tutors enjoy helping students with their homework assignments. Seriously, they do.

SmorgasBoard!

SmorgasBoard!

Try your skill at a new game or play something old school. There's a variety of board games at SmorgasBoard.

Fantastic in Word and Image 2010

Fantastic in Word and Image 2010

Author James Owen will talk about graphic arts and storytelling in a free presentation on Saturday, September 25th at 3:00 pm at the Joel D. Valdez Main Library as part of Fantastic in Word and Image, the Library's SciFi/Fantasy series.

Tucson's River of Words Youth Poetry and Art Contest

Tucson's River of Words Youth Poetry and Art Contest

Have you ever written a poem or done a piece of artwork that focuses on Tucson's natural and cultural history? Want to share it with others?

If so, you can enter your poem or piece of artwork in the Tucson's River of Words Youth Poetry and Art Contest. The contest is free and open to all youths in Pima County, from 5-19 years of age. This year's theme is watersheds and life cycles.