Salt Dough Fossils – East Mountain Library
We will create realistic fossils and bones that would make any archeologist or dino-digger jealous. All materials provided. Register online.
We will create realistic fossils and bones that would make any archeologist or dino-digger jealous. All materials provided. Register online.
If you enjoy knitting, crocheting, or any other stitching type craft—you are invited to join our drop-in stitching club. Tuesdays from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. All ages and skill levels welcome. Click here for more information.
Are you 13-19 years old and interested in learning different methods of felting? Come create felted biomes filled with felted animals and more! Learn the science behind combing fibers to […]
Use microscopes and magnifiers to discover the fascinating world of organisms and elements among us! Explore the structures and functions of a variety of interesting features among a micro-world of bugs, plants, and rocks. For ages 9-12. Registration is required. Limited to 20 participants.
Do you enjoy Knitting, Crocheting or other fiber arts? Would you like to work on your stitching projects with like minded folks? Come join our friendly group. All skill levels welcome! Every Tuesday 2 - 4:00 p.m.
Join us to learn to cross stitch and create your own mini-dinosaur. All materials will be provided. For ages 9-12. Registration is required. Limited to 16 participants. This program is funded by the Friends of the Public Library.
Make no bones about it, the happiest music on Earth plus magic and comedy promises tons of fun for the whole family!
Ages 12-17 Summer Craft Class. $28/class.
Make your own design into a 3D printable toy. In this 4-part class, using Blender and FreeCAD and with the help of an instructor, you will bring your design to life. Registration required. For teens ages 13–19. Tuesdays June 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd from 4-6 pm Register HERE
Our fruits, vegetables & plants are grown, raised, produced or gathered by the farmers of New Mexico in a healthy, clean environment. Our Crafts are handmade in New Mexico by New Mexicans.
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 […]
Gain a new appreciation for the miniature world of insects all around us on this family-friendly adventure Step into the fascinating world of insects at our Insect Safari Evening, where science, nature, and curiosity come together in the garden! This educational event explores the incredible diversity of insects and their vital roles in ecosystems. You'll […]
Turquoise Blues blends traditional and modern blues, classic rock, and a country sound with pure powerful vocals and smooth instrumentations. They present a varied musical concert that has something for […]
Arrowsoul Art Collective’s mural installation fuses concepts of the beginning, present, and future of Indigenous pictographic arts. Based in the Southwest region, Arrowsoul Art Collective creates graffiti walls and mural paintings inspired by the evolving meanings of “Future Old School” and “Indigenous Freeways.” The artists create new visions of the Southwest landscape through blending letter […]
CURRENTS New Media presents the 17th edition of the CURRENTS Art & Technology Festival, a showcase of the latest innovations in contemporary art and technology. Taking place at El Museo Cultural in the Railyard Arts District, this ten-day event (June 12–21, 2026) will feature 53 works by 71 artists from around the world, exploring the […]