This review was submitted by one of our talented teen volunteers at Richard Elías-Mission Library.
Now Sowing: Calendula (August–February)
Calendula blossoms are edible and can be easily added to rice or salads. are an easy-to-grow annual that reseeds readily.
Are you interested in helping people being evacuated from Afghanistan?
By PimaLib_Blog
The Library’s Welcome to America team has been researching what's needed locally.
Do you need a media mentor?
By PimaLib_Kids
Our youth staff can help you find excellent resources, and they can model safe and effective digital device use.
Teen book review: The Cellist of Sarajevo
It truly is an inspiring and thought-provoking book for those who are interested in fiction or war stories.
Now Sowing: Coneflower (September–December)
Coneflowers are tall upright flowers that enjoy full sun and well-drained soil, but need a little shade in the hottest parts of the day.
Get help becoming a U.S. citizen!
By PimaLib_Blog
Are you, or someone you know, applying to become a U.S. citizen? Here are some resources to help prepare.
Teen book review: The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a timeless classical novel of a young man named Gatsby who, motivated by love, worked hard to achieve his dreams.
Meet Linda of the Welcome to America Team
By PimaLib_Blog
In this new blog series, we'll be introducing you to members of the Library's Welcome to America Team. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Linda G.
Some of my favorite things about Pima County Public Library
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Belinda L., was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on August 15, 2021.
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