2022 Summer Reading Programs at Prescott Valley
Free programs on a first-come, first served basis for families this summer at the Prescott Valley Public Library.
Free programs on a first-come, first served basis for families this summer at the Prescott Valley Public Library.
Are you having trouble figuring out how to use or update your mobile device? Do you need someone who is patient, knowledgeable, and has an affinity for solving tech issues to help you?
Beginning Yoga at the Library!
Bring a towel or mat. We provide the yoga video and the space for you to relax, stretch and rejuvenate!
Every Wednesday & Friday from 10 - 11am.
practice yoga
Join us at the Congress Public Library for a leisurely, adults-only crafting get together every Wednesday from 10-noon.
Learn about cultural dances from the islands of the Pacific, and maybe even dance along, too! Presented by local Dance troup with a studio inside the Elks theatre.
We'll teach you how to play cards or you can share your favorite card game with others. The library is a great place to socialize, meet new people, and
Summer Reading Kickoff w Baba Vusi Shibambo Entertainer 330p
Join Ms. Sally and Ms. Letty for a hands-on science, technology, river, engineering, art, or math activity related to the SRP theme of Oceans of Possibilities.
This week is Science - Coral Reef
A story and craft for your elementary age school child! Family fun for all! Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Program runs June 1st - July 16th. Register for our all ages online reading program at:
Dogs cannot read but they are great listeners.
Join us for video games, board games, coloring, and snacks in the Teen Area. First Come, First Served.
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Ms. Letty will lead you in creating unique art projects that can be added to the community art mural in the library walkway - a local expression of Oceans of Possibilities. This week we will make fish.
4 session curriculum promoting specific eating and physical activity behaviors that are shown to improve health and well being. Designed for adults 60-74 years old, although all ages are welcome.
Annual SKYWARN storm spotter training for the Camp Verde area where residents learn about how to report monsoon season severe weather to the National Weather Service.
Alcoholics Anonymous meets every Wednesday (except on Holidays and Closures) in the Black Canyon City Community Library's meeting room.