The Library's Synapse Team is excited to partner with the Southern Arizona Psychological Association (SAPA) to produce short educational video interviews about
’Tis the season for nostalgia, books, and music
By PimaLib_Blog
This column, part of the monthly Heavy Metal Librarian series, originally ran in the Get Out! section of the Green Valley News on November 14, 2023. The series is authored by Charlie Touseull, Tween/Teen Librarian at Sahuarita Library. Christmas is just around the corner and the end of the year is neigh. Time for last-minute gift buying…
Pima County Health Department Job Fair
By PimaLib_Blog
Jan. 5 job fair to focus on border health program
Teen book review: Nothing Rhymes with Orange
Adam Rex’s book, Nothing Rhymes with Orange, sets out the problem right there in the title. Nothing rhymes with orange!
Meet Amy 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 Amy, Library Technical Assistant Supervisor, Murphy-Wilmot Library. What do you do to turn things around when you’re having a bad day? I spend time with people that I love, and I spend time giving attention to my…
Visionary Art: An Exhibit from the Southern Arizona Friends of Jung
By PimaLib_Blog
Joel D. Valdez Main Library invites you to an exhibit from the Southern Arizona Friends of Jung until December 29, 2023.
The school is virtual, but the diploma is real
By PimaLib_Blog
This article, by Jon Karki Meade, was originally published in the Arizona Daily Star on December 17, 2023.
Jon K. Meade
For some, things go according to plan.
Poinsettia: What’s in a Name/¿Y por qué se llama Poinsettia?
This blog post is authored by Samantha N., Latinx Community Engagement and Outreach Program Instructor. [Spanish below - puede encontrar la versión en Español abajo. Translated by | Traducido por Jesús Castañeda, Latinx Services Librarian] Poinsettia. Flor de Nochebuena. Flor de Navidad. Estrella de Navidad. Flor de Fuego. Easter Flower. Cuetlaxóchitl. The Euphorbia pulcherrima is…
Proposed Power Line in Southeast Tucson
By PimaLib_Blog
An application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility (CEC) permit is now available for review at the W. Anne Gibson-Esmond Station Library.
A CEC pe
Art Exhibit ~ Timo & Gigi
By PimaLib_Blog
Murphy-Wilmot Library invites you to view an exhibit by youth artists Timo and Gigi until January 26, 2024.
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