On April 28, Astronomy Day, we enjoyed an interesting presentation by Sarah Mattson and Bradford Castalia from the Hi-RISE program at the U of A. We learned how to use the HiView software to explore images of Mars. We also found out…
On April 28, Astronomy Day, we enjoyed an interesting presentation by Sarah Mattson and Bradford Castalia from the Hi-RISE program at the U of A. We learned how to use the HiView software to explore images of Mars. We also found out…
Annette Gray is the author of Journey of the Heart, the definitive biography of Mamie Bernard Aguirre (1844 – 1906). This is the true story of a Southern belle who, at age 18, married into the Aguirre family and headed west along the Santa Fe Trail.…
Antonio Gonzales grew up in Mammoth. He loved going to the library and reading the science encyclopedia. Now he’s an engineer at Boeing. On a recent visit to Mammoth, Tony stopped by the library and made a donation. We decided…
On Saturday, April 30, ethnobotanist Martha Ames Burgess taught us how to collect and prepare cholla buds. This program was offered in conjunction with Key Ingredients, a traveling exhibition of the Smithsonian Institution that was hosted by the Oracle Historical…
Join us Saturday, April 23, at 11:00 for fun with beads. Think SPRING–with beaded flowers and lots of fun. Crafters of all ages are welcome.
Our book club selection for March is Twenty Chickens for a Saddle. Sound interesting? Here’s a short blurb from the Pinal County Book Club blog: When Robyn Scott’s parents decide to uproot their young family from New Zealand and move…
There is still time to join us in reading Crocodile on the Sandbank by Elizabeth Peters. We have just received additional copies of the title so stop by and get yours as soon as you have a chance. We’ll be…
Have you been thinking about joining a book club? Look no further than Mammoth Public Library! Our new book club will meet the last Saturday of the month at 11:00 a.m. at the library. January’s selection is The Guernsey Literary…