Dusenberry-river Library
Gardeners: Check out seeds here
Pierre and Jean Paul Aoun, left to right, and their mother, Roula Isaac, center, examine planting soil at the Dusenberry-River Library. It's now a Seed Library branch.
Gardeners: Check out seeds here
Olin Jones, 3, touches seeds held in her grandmother's hand during the gardening demonstration.
Gardeners: Check out seeds here
Master Gardener MarciBeth Phillips, left, demonstrates transplant techniques at the library. She was there Saturday.
Gardeners: Check out seeds here
The Dusenberry-River Library, 5605 E. River Road, is a Seed Library branch. Users can check out seeds to plant.
Free swap gives stuff new home
Kathy Hodge, right, demonstrates an espresso machine she brought in to LaShondra Jones during the Free Post-Holiday Swap at the Dusenberry-River Library. Last Saturday, several branches of the Pima County Public Library, in conjunction with Freecycle, a recycling group, participated in the a…
Free swap gives stuff new home
A table full of stuffed toys and other items await an interested person at the library.
Free swap gives stuff new home
At right, a take-home Santa Claus was up for adoption at the library, 5605 E. River Road.
Free swap gives stuff new home
Vera Scrivner shows a Hot Wheels car she found at the Free Post-Holiday Swap. As a teacher she's always looking for such items, she said.
Library has puppets, dogs to nurture young readers
Summer is the perfect time to head out of the heat and into the library.
Library has puppets, dogs to nurture young readers
Summer is the perfect time to head out of the heat and into the library.
Library marks 20th anniversary
The Catalina Foothills High School Flute Choir performs a musical story-time titled "Carnival of the Animals." The students created a story to go along with music by French composer Camille Saint-Saens, and used puppets to help depict it.
Library marks 20th anniversary
Rebecca Bartelt plays cello for the Fourth Avenue Strings during a celebration for Dusenberry-River Library's 20th anniversary.
Library marks 20th anniversary
Sunday was a special day for the Dusenberry-River Library, which celebrated its two decades of existence.
Friday program keeps kids involved
Carson Bridgewater, 4, turns over a timer during the Board Games Play-A-Thon at the Dusenberry-River Library. Every Friday at 2, the library offers kids ages 5 to 12 a variety of games.
Friday program keeps kids involved
With the summer reading program at Pima County libraries in full swing, kids ages 5 through 12 can keep busy with activities from crafts to board games every Friday afternoon at the Dusenberry-River Library.
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