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
By PimaLib_Blog
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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