When it comes to the complexity of human emotions, sometimes words aren't enough on their own to deliver the fullest expression on paper. These three books show how powerful illustration can be, and how varied in style.
Join the Sealey Challenge this August!
By PimaLib_Blog
Be a part of the Sealey Challenge, a community effort to read one book of poetry each day for the month of August.
What I’ve learned from Pema Chödrön
This blog post is brought to you by Hilary T., Oro Valley Public Library, who is a founding member of the Synapse Team.
What Pema Chödrön Has Taught Me About S
Meet Jana of the Synapse Team!
In this blog series, we're introducing members of the Library's Synapse Team. Today, we're excited to introduce you to Jana from Eckstrom-Columbus Library.
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Growing, dreaming, and reaching for more at the Library
By PimaLib_Blog
"I’m thankful for the opportunities I’ve been provided and to have found a career that is personally fulfilling and enjoyable." - Marissa
Time to Harvest Okra!
Okra can be sowed March 15 – June 15. If you planted seeds this spring, your okra might be ready for harvest!
My 7 Dystopian Book-to-Film Adaptations Will Have You Rooting for the Underdog
By PimaLib_Blog
My 7 Dystopian Book-to-Film Adaptations Will Have You Rooting for the Underdog.
Stories from the Digital Storytelling Bootcamp
In June 2023, Woods Memorial Library hosted eight people from the community for a four-day Digital Storytelling Bootcamp, as the last of the library’s Health Action Team 2022-2023 projects. The theme of the camp was resilience and belonging. Each participant wrote a script and collected photos and video for their story. They pieced together their…
Past Art Exhibit ~ Clair Koch
By PimaLib_JenM
Eckstrom-Columbus Library invites you to visit and enjoy the Art Exhibit of painter Clair Koch through the month of July.
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