Baby Lapsit introduces the rhythm and beauty of language to babies ages birth to 16 months.
For infants and young children, playing is learning. Join us after Baby Lapsit for games, toys and activities that foster critical early literacy skills. Ages 0-4 years.
If you are new to the computer or just want to know more about how it works then Computer Basics is the place to start. Learn the parts of a computer and how to use a mouse and keyboard.
A formal presentation ceremony will honor 10 Mesa-area veterans with handmade quilts. Guests and others are welcome to attend the ceremony. Sponsored by the Arizona Veterans History Project and Heart 2 Heart.
Dogs like books too! Paws 2 Read pairs registered therapy animals and their handlers with young readers ranging from first to tenth grades.
With the Overdrive app, you can borrow free electronic books, audiobooks, and movies. Using your Mesa Public Library card, you have access to these resources from the Greater Phoenix Digital Library.
Open to adult non-native speakers who need to improve their English speaking, reading and writing skills while learning about American Culture.
Class Location: Road Runner Room
Join our weekly literacy group (September 16- December 16) if you would like to practice basic English listening and speaking survival skills.
* Enjoy an informal way to learn English!
National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is a fun, seat-of-your-pants approach to creative writing.
On November 1, participants begin working towards the goal of writing a 50,000-word novel by 11:59 PM on November 30.
Paws 2 Read is a non-profit organization that pairs registered animal therapy teams with young readers to help encourage children to read by providing a non-judgmental listener and furry friend to read to that won’t laugh at them if they make a mi
Ray Torres III will present his Monster War series, featuring <i>Comet the Ice Monster</i> (Book 1) and <i>Seazoria the Dragon</i> (Book 2). <i>War of the Monsters</i> (Book 3) is coming soon.