Tucson Parks and Recreation will be hosting the annual Summer Track and Field and Road Races every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July. For more information, call 520-791-4870. Track and Field Events will include long jump, high jump, turbo javelin, shot put (ages 14 and older), softball throw (ages 13 and under), 100-, 200- […]
Youth ages 12-17: Learn how to make stickers in the library’s makerspace and create some of your own to take home! Participants will design and print their own stickers or vinyl decals, while also getting technological experience using a Cricut machine.
Have you ever found the perfect planner that fits your life and tracks exactly what you want it to? Have you ever considered making your own? The bullet journal works as a planner, journal, and art notebook. Come make one!
Calling any teen that is interested in gardening or learning more about sustainability. You don't need a green thumb for this class, presented by Ms. Anna Van Devender! After the class, share what programming you would like to see in your library.
This one week program, offered by the Arizona Youth Partnership, provides opportunities for youth age 11-14 to learn about themselves and their community in a fun and relaxed setting. Each day is filled with small group activities designed to connect youth and get them ready for their future. The week long Institute includes a community […]
Paracord bracelets look cool and allow you to have rope when you need it. Paracord is made of super strong nylon and has been used in everything from parachutes to space missions! Use it to tie down a tent or make a snare. All supplies provided.
As coding is becoming an increasingly valuable skill, the more important it is to learn how to code. In this program, kids will learn the basics of programming and then move on to bigger projects. Learn everything about Java and start coding cool projects and games! This is a program that will build upon itself. […]
Tucson Parks and Recreation will be hosting the annual Summer Track and Field and Road Races every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July. For more information, call 520-791-4870. Track and Field Events will include long jump, high jump, turbo javelin, shot put (ages 14 and older), softball throw (ages 13 and under), 100-, 200- […]
What is more fun than going to your library to make suncatchers using glass pebbles? Also, have fun drawing on your own coffee mug while listening to relaxing music.
An intro to making circuits and mini robots. Using mini-motors, small batteries, and art supplies, create mini robots that light up, buzz, and dance. Presented by Yusuke Banno.
July 4: Ajo Pool July 13: Los Ninos Pool July 18: Kino Pool July 20: Flowing Wells Pool July 25: Manzanita Pool August 5: Northwest YMCA Pool August 12: Wade McLean Pool Open 1:00pm-5:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm. Weather permitting. More Info: https://www.pima.gov/1237/Pools-Splash-Pads.
Want to learn to act for film or TV? Or maybe you want to produce? Get the fundamentals of producing for TV, film, or web. Also: look into different kinds of video cameras and how to make great content with your cell phone. Learn about set building, props, sound, and editing. Learn from someone who […]
July 4: Ajo Pool July 13: Los Ninos Pool July 18: Kino Pool July 20: Flowing Wells Pool July 25: Manzanita Pool August 5: Northwest YMCA Pool August 12: Wade McLean Pool Open 1:00pm-5:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm. Weather permitting. More Info: https://www.pima.gov/1237/Pools-Splash-Pads.
July 4: Ajo Pool July 13: Los Ninos Pool July 18: Kino Pool July 20: Flowing Wells Pool July 25: Manzanita Pool August 5: Northwest YMCA Pool August 12: Wade McLean Pool Open 1:00pm-5:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm. Weather permitting. More Info: https://www.pima.gov/1237/Pools-Splash-Pads.
From fingerprints to fibers: The science behind real forensic investigations. Detect blood using our luminol spray, the same method used by crime scene investigators (it glows blue in the dark when blood is present). Make invisible (latent) fingerprints visible using a ninhydrin spray. Learn about DNA evidence and see how it’s used to determine parentage.
July 4: Ajo Pool July 13: Los Ninos Pool July 18: Kino Pool July 20: Flowing Wells Pool July 25: Manzanita Pool August 5: Northwest YMCA Pool August 12: Wade McLean Pool Open 1:00pm-5:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm. Weather permitting. More Info: https://www.pima.gov/1237/Pools-Splash-Pads.
Tucson Parks and Recreation will be hosting the annual Summer Track and Field and Road Races every Tuesday and Thursday in June and July. For more information, call 520-791-4870. Track and Field Events will include long jump, high jump, turbo javelin, shot put (ages 14 and older), softball throw (ages 13 and under), 100-, 200- […]
Build your own Great Model Robot Kit that you can take home! Model and clippers will be provided. No glue or paint necessary. Registration is required as this awesome program is limited to ten participants.
Tucson Parks and Recreation's fall 2023 leisure classes schedule boasts hundreds of fun and engaging opportunities for the community. Classes will be viewable on EZEEreg.com, beginning Friday, July 14. Registration will begin on Saturday, July 29, at 8:00am. Classes range from arts and crafts, Little Movers and Shakers, dance, gymnastics, jewelry making, glass fusing, music, […]
The Teen Advisory Board is an exciting volunteer opportunity in which you will plan programs, participate in book discussions, and work on community service projects. Drop-in participation is welcome and recurring participation is even more welcome!
July 4: Ajo Pool July 13: Los Ninos Pool July 18: Kino Pool July 20: Flowing Wells Pool July 25: Manzanita Pool August 5: Northwest YMCA Pool August 12: Wade McLean Pool Open 1:00pm-5:00pm or 1:00pm-4:00pm. Weather permitting. More Info: https://www.pima.gov/1237/Pools-Splash-Pads.
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