The Restorative Practices for Youth Program piloted at Eckstrom-Columbus Library addresses youth behavioral issues with compassion and inclusivity.
After three decades, a turning point
"Everyone needs a village. Martha Cooper Library is my village."
Library on the plaza is an Ajo treasure
This article by Librarian Janet Quackenbush was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on March 16, 2019.
Now Sowing: Watermelon (March 15–May)
Direct sow seeds 1/2 to 1 inch deep after last frost and soil is warm. Plant in full sun with afternoon shade.
Now Sowing: Beans, common (March 15–May 15, July–August)
Time to plant common beans! They're grouped by growth habit (bush, runner, pole beans) and the way they’re consumed: dry, snap or shelling.
Love Letter to My Library: Alice Hatcher
We're grateful to Alice Hatcher, our Writer-in-Residence, for taking the time to submit this Love Letter. Bonus! It includes an excerpt from her book, The Wonde
Now Sowing: Basil (March–August)
Basil likes 6-8 hrs of sunlight and well-drained soil. Plant seeds and seedlings 6-10” apart, cover with ¼” of soil.
Now Sowing: Oregano (March–May, September)
Learn about planting and harvesting oregano and how to save seeds for your next planting. And for those who love it, we also have a recipe for baked eggplant with oregano and basil.
Now Sowing: Amaranth (March 15–May 15, July–August)
Delicately flavored sprouts can be used as a garnish for your salads, and young leaves can be cooked like spinach.
Now Sowing: Squash (March–July)
Spaghetti squash satisfies everyone in my family. It’s fun like spaghetti, sweet like winter squash, and can be prepared simply.
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