Digging It with Science Heroes – San Pedro Library
The audience helps the performer act out the tale, as we use the events in the story to explore several exciting science concepts such as air pressure, energy transfer, and […]
The audience helps the performer act out the tale, as we use the events in the story to explore several exciting science concepts such as air pressure, energy transfer, and […]
Looking for something good to read, and a group of friends to share it with? If you like mysteries or diverse books, you're in luck! Join one of our book clubs. Check the calendar to find out what we're reading & discussing.
Use sight words as codes for colors to color dinosaurs. For ages 9-12.
Line up beads in a dinosaur design, melt them down, and attach a keychain to create a souvenir from the Summer Reading Program 2026! Registration required and all materials will be provided. For ages 9-12.
Come paint a small canvas that will come together with others to form a larger picture of fossils, combining each participants style into a larger collage. The collage will be displayed at South Broadway Library until the end of the Summer Reading Program, after which, participants can come and claim theirs and take it home. […]
Meghan and Aidan have REALLY done it this time… because apparently a normal jungle hike was just too boring. When they stumble across an abandoned prehistoric-looking science lab (which is already a red flag), Aidan finds a pencil labeled “DO NOT USE.” So naturally… he uses it. One innocent Pterodactyl drawing later, a machine startup […]
In this class we will make a simple Kirigami window decoration, Watch how simple lines and strategic cuts transform into beautiful geometric designs. For ages 8-Adult. **Registration Required Come join us for unique activities involving STEAM/STEM concepts. Everything from engineering your own vessel to learning binary code maneuvering a robot in battle.
Drop in at any time to read quietly, draw, or chat with other readers about your favorite comics. Snacks, drawing materials, and a selection of YA queer graphic novels will be provided each month!
The Ay! Clarumba Clarinet Quartet is an exciting ensemble comprised of four B-Flat clarinets and one bass clarinet. This eclectic group performs arrangements and original compositions of Cole Porter, jazz, ragtime, classical through twentieth century, and traditional Hispanic songs. The members are well-known clarinetists in Albuquerque and New Mexico music and educational scenes. Their performances […]
A well, experienced and versatile performer, Cody combines the skills of comedy magic, astonishing sleight of hand, and masterful juggling into a custom tailored, family performance. Come experience a memorable time filled with laughter, mystery, and fun!
The audience helps the performer act out the tale, as we use the events in the story to explore several exciting science concepts such as air pressure, energy transfer, and more! Volunteers help conduct each experiment and the whole audience gets involved in changing variables, making predictions, and comparing results! We’ll even bring some experiments […]
The audience helps the performer act out the tale, as we use the events in the story to explore several exciting science concepts such as air pressure, energy transfer, and more! Volunteers help conduct each experiment and the whole audience gets involved in changing variables, making predictions, and comparing results! We’ll even bring some experiments […]
Meghan and Aidan have REALLY done it this time… because apparently a normal jungle hike was just too boring. When they stumble across an abandoned prehistoric-looking science lab (which is […]
Entertaining audiences for 50 years, the Watermelon Mountain Jug Band comes alive with authentic jug band instrumentation and the melodies of guitar and banjo to delight your eyes and ears! Playing country, folk, bluegrass, jug band, rock & roll, and original music, this band is too much fun to miss.
Have you ever wondered how scientists know what the planet looked like in the past? Come learn about what New Mexico looked like 90 million years ago. This program includes a giant map of New Mexico and over twenty fossils found throughout the state that kids can analyze. For ages 13-18. Registration is required. Limited […]