K-Code Storytime introduces basic coding concepts to families through songs, stories, games, and interactive plugged and unplugged activities. Ages 3-5.
Monterey Park
7045 E. Monterey Avenue
Mesa, AZ 85209
United States
United States
K-Code Storytime introduces basic coding concepts to families through songs, stories, games, and interactive plugged and unplugged activities. Ages 3-5.
While buying or selling a house is exciting and something to be proud of, it can be a confusing and complicated process that can leave you feeling intimidated.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners are certified volunteers who answer questions about gardening, landscaping, plant identification, and plant problems.
This program supports the City of Mesa’s Climate Action Plan (MCAP), a Mayor and Council priority initiative to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, build resilience in our community, and address the negative outcomes of a changing climate.
Learn about the Library’s sustainability efforts
Get tips on living green
Dogs like to read too! Come read to Poppy a certified Pet Partners therapy dog.
Join author Sharon Skinner as she presents the journey to publication. Without a road map, authors may find themselves flailing, becoming discouraged, or worse, taken advantage of by false or predatory guides.
Bring the whole family for stories songs and literacy-boosting activities.
Birth-5
Please bring water for you and your family.
All events at the Mesa Express Library are held outdoors.
Free weekly tutoring from Dobson Ranch teen volunteers for students in grades K-12. Drop in and get help with reading, math, science, and writing.
Learn English and meet new friends! Practice basic English listening and speaking skills while learning about American culture. Please bring a notebook and pencil. Ages 18+.
Each month, we will show a different family-friendly movie. This month's movie is Coco Rated PG
What is the Teen Advisory Board? TAB is a group of library teen volunteers who not only help the library and community, but take an active leadership role in planning programs and displays for teens and kids in the library.
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Mesa Public Library is excited to partner with the Arizona State Library and welcome Sharon Skinner as our Writer in Residence from September through December.