Events at the library: Week of October 8
WEEK OF OCTOBER 8:
Fiddlers
The Arizona Old Time Fiddlers Association is a non-profit organization whose objective is to preserve, promote and perpetuate the art
(928) 342-1640
13226 E South Frontage Road Yuma, AZ
Foothills Library – Meeting Room
Tuesday, October 16 ● 3:00-5:00 p.m.
(928) 782-1871
Drive Yuma, AZ 21st 2951 S
Main Library – 1st-floor Meeting Rooms
Tuesday, October 9 ● 3:00-5:00 p.m.
Enjoy all your favorite tunes during a live performance of the Territorial Chapter of the AZ Old Time Fiddlers Association at Yuma County Libraries! There is no charge to attend. old time fiddling, to encourage all people, young and old, to develop their musical talents and afford them opportunities to perform in public, to hold jam sessions and other musical events for the members own enjoyment and to educate the public on the values of old-time fiddling, and to brighten and improve the lives of “shut-ins” and other needy people by furnishing musical entertainment and performing other charitable, civic, and community services. The association was formed at Payson, Arizona in September of 1975 by Jay Belt, Richard Thomas, and H. B. McCloud.
New members welcome!
For more information, contact Frank Moore, President, at (928) 581-0740.
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Yuma Spooks & Spirits
Learn about Yuma’s haunted history at the Heritage Library! On Saturday, October 13th, Tammy Snook from the Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area will present “Spooks and Spirits of Yuma” at 12:00 p.m. Learn more about locations in the Yuma area that are supposedly haunted, and the ghosts who haunt them! There is no charge to attend.
The Heritage Library is located at 350 S Third Avenue. For more information, call (928) 783-5415.
Living with Snakes
You live in the desert. Snakes live in the desert. At some point, you will most likely meet one another. What will you do? On Saturday, October 13th, wildlife management scientist Amber Monson will teach you how to prepare for your inevitable snake encounter. Join us from 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Foothills Library to learn how to co-habitat as peacefully as possible with the snakes of the Desert Southwest. There is no charge to attend.
The Foothills Library is located at 13226 E South Frontage Road. For more information, call (928) 342-1640.