From Thursday, May 1 through Saturday, May 31, visit the library to enjoy a special display in the Viewerie, located on the second floor of the library.
Join us on May 30th for Fest in the West, PPL's 50th Anniversary Event!
UPDATED MEETING ROOM USE POLICY
Please review new Meeting Room Use Policy prior to submitting a reservation request.
If you need help applying for or renewing AHCCCS Health Insurance, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, or other government assistance programs*, Helping Families in Need is here to help. While their mission is primarily to help families with children, individuals without children needing assistance are also welcome. Helping Families in Need is available every other Thursday from 9 am - 1 pm at the library. Drop in or call 1-800-298-4346 to set an appointment.
Helping Families in Need is a non-profit organization whose mission is to make a lasting change in the lives of Arizona's children and their families by securing affordable health care and other resources for those most in need.
*Note: This organization cannot help with government phone/internet programs. If you need help with those, please visit the Ask a Librarian Desk for assistance.
Get assistance with your genealogy research from a member of the Northern Arizona Genealogy Society. Please come prepared with a specific question or problem and a genealogy mentor will help guide you in your research.
This is a virtual session via Zoom, registration is required. Zoom information will be sent after registration. For tips and tricks on using Zoom, please see our guide.
Get assistance with your genealogy research from a member of the Northern Arizona Genealogy Society. Please come prepared with a specific question or problem and a genealogy mentor will help guide you in your research.
This is a virtual session via Zoom, registration is required. Zoom information will be sent after registration. For tips and tricks on using Zoom, please see our guide.
Dharma Explorers meeting
Stop in the Teen Zone for monthly rotating simple art activities. For teens ages 12-18.
TMG meetings
Get one-to-one homework help for your child with the library's Homework Help service for youth in grades K-8! Local high school student volunteers will be available for 30-minute appointments at 4, 4:30, and 5 pm.
Public Talk. Philosophy. Dialogue.
Monthly meeting of local ukulele group - open to everyone.
Learn, play, listen.