Immigrant Heritage Month uses storytelling to celebrate immigrant communities and explore how our experiences intersect with each other.
We now have Lucky Day ebooks in OverDrive and the Libby app
By PimaLib_BlogMay 26, 2022
Skip the wait list for popular titles and borrow them right away in ebook format and read them in OverDrive or the Libby app!
Code Club: A fun way for teens to learn real-world programming skills
By PimaLib_BlogMay 24, 2022
In Code Club, tweens are engaged in learning that is fully connected—combining practical skills + personal interests + social relationships.
Three Books on a Theme: Mysteriously Marvelous Women
By PimaLib_RecommendationsMay 23, 2022
Want to know whodunit? Then mysteries are for you! Mysteries guide you through twists and turns, leading you to resolutions you won’t see coming, or will you?
Three Books on a Theme: Picture Perfect
By PimaLib_RecommendationsMay 16, 2022
The old adage goes, “A picture is worth a thousand words” and I don’t think it has ever been truer. Graphic novels are the perfect example of this.
Checking in with Writer in Residence Lori Alexander
By PimaLib_HollySMay 11, 2022
Lori Alexander is the Library's Summer 2022 Writer in Residence. We checked in with her about the program and her connection with the Library.
Three Books on a Theme: Reimagining Poe
By PimaLib_RecommendationsMay 9, 2022
Edgar Allan Poe is considered one of the founding authors of modern-day horror and mystery fiction. Poe’s stories, poems, and life influence writers still today.
Library adopts land acknowledgement in consultation with the Tohono O’odham and Pascua Yaqui Nations
By PimaLib_ManyNationsMay 6, 2022
Pima County Public Library has issued a formal statement acknowledging the Native peoples on whose lands the Library operates.
In May, and all year round, mental health matters
By PimaLib_BlogMay 4, 2022
May is Mental Health Awareness Month!
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