Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library Weekly Newsletter 3/29/2026: Check It Out!

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March 30th, 2026
Graphic with black and yellow caution stripes reading “Pardon Our Dust!” announcing replacement of the Downtown Library windows beginning March 23. The message notes that the library apologizes for any inconvenience. A small photo shows a worker installing a window.
Adult & All-Ages Events
Graphic promoting America250 Bingo with a red and blue geometric background. Large white text reads “America250 Bingo.” A simple white 3x3 bingo grid icon appears in the top right corner. Text reads: “Read, learn, and explore as you celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States! Mark off your activities to get a Bingo, earn a small prize, and be entered into our America250 raffle!” Additional text states: “Bingo cards will be available March 1st through April 30th. Pick one up from any service desk at the library!”
Flyer for “Wily Writers,” a weekly writing group. Text explains that the group focuses on building a writing habit through prompts, timed writing, and group sharing. Meets every Wednesday at 5:30 pm in the Downtown Library Northwest Corner. The design resembles lined notebook paper with playful doodles, pencils, tabs, and handwritten-style text, and includes a note indicating a new start time.
Flyer for a Housing Resource Fair hosted by the Flagstaff Housing Division. Text invites attendees to meet local service providers, find housing resources, and learn about topics from tenant rights to fair housing. Two dates are offered: April 3 from 3:30–5:30 PM at East Flagstaff Library, and April 29 from 11:30 AM–1:30 PM at Downtown Library. A note at the bottom mentions a supervised kids crafting table with free activities. The design features a teal background with yellow date boxes and small illustrated houses and keys along the bottom.
Flyer titled “Library Fridays” promoting a recurring program. Text states it takes place every first Friday at 4:30 PM at the Downtown Library. Featured topic is “Ebook and Audiobook How-Tos.” The April 3 session is titled “What is Weeding?” with a description explaining it will cover why books are removed from the collection. The design includes illustrated books on shelves along the left side and a neutral background with blue and brown text blocks.
Youth Events
Colorful flyer for Spring 2026 Storytimes at the Flagstaff Downtown Library. Programs include Bouncing Babies (Mondays at 9:15 am, March 16–May 11), Toddler Tales (Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9:15 am, March 17–May 13), Preschool Express (Wednesdays at 10:00 am, March 18–May 13), and Saturday Story Stop (year-round Saturdays at 10:30 am, with the last Saturday of each month bilingual). The design features bright illustrations of a sun, flowers, insects, and a smiling caterpillar and snail.
Flyer for the Spring 2026 Makers’ Lab at the Downtown Library. The program invites participants ages 3 and up to design, build, and create at the library. Sessions take place on Tuesdays March 17 and 31, April 14 and 28, and May 12 from 3:45–4:45 pm. The design includes illustrations of hands crafting with art supplies and icons encouraging participants to explore, be creative, and make.
Flyer for Bards & Nobles: Dungeons & Dragons for Teens at the Downtown Public Library. The program is for ages 12–18 and takes place Wednesdays from 3:45–6:00 pm, biweekly from March 4 through May 13 during Spring 2026. Participants can register for Campaign A (tiny.cc/BardsCampaignA) or Campaign B (tiny.cc/BardsCampaignB). The design features fantasy artwork of adventurers in battle and colorful dice graphics.
Colorful flyer for Game Time Hang Time at the library for ages 8–18. The program invites teens to hang out with friends, play games, and enjoy snacks. Activities include VR headsets, Nintendo Switch, PS5/Xbox One, and board games. The program takes place every other Friday at 1:30 pm on March 20, April 3 and 17, and May 1 and 15. The design features playful illustrations of game controllers, dice, handheld consoles, and retro gaming graphics.
Upcoming Book Clubs

Pick up your copy at the Downtown Library today!

Graphic with a textured gray concrete background. At the top, a brown rectangular banner reads “Poetry Book Club” in white text. In the center is an image of the book Freeland by Leigh Sugar on a white background. At the bottom, another brown banner reads: “April 2nd at 5:30 PM, Downtown Library Conference Room.”
Flyer titled “Bring Your Own Book Club.” Text invites participants to celebrate National Library Week with refreshments and conversation, encouraging attendees to talk about any books they are currently reading regardless of genre, length, author, or style. Event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 7 from 6:00–7:00 PM at the Downtown Library Northwest Corner. A note at the bottom asks attendees to call 928-213-2375 by April 3 if they have dietary restrictions. The design features a colorful striped border and an open book graphic behind the title.
Flyer titled “Thursday Night Book Club” with a background of green rolling hills. It features an illustration of stacked books and a coffee cup. The schedule lists three meetings: April 9 at 6 PM featuring The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See, May 14 at 6 PM featuring The Thursday Murder Club, and June 11 at 6 PM featuring The Tattooist of Auschwitz. Additional text notes to pick up a copy of the book at the Downtown Information Desk and that meetings take place in the downtown community room. A link (tiny.cc/TNBC) is provided for more information, along with library contact details at the bottom.
Flyer titled “Senior Book Club” with a blue banner header. Text states the group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 2:00 PM at the Joe C. Montoya Community & Senior Center, 245 N Thorpe Rd. The schedule lists April 15 at 2 PM featuring The Life Impossible by Matt Haig, May 20 at 2 PM featuring The Feather Detective, and June 17 at 2 PM featuring The Collector of Burned Books. A book cover for The Life Impossible is shown on the left, and the background features a scenic ocean and cliff landscape. Contact information is included at the bottom with an email and phone number.
Flyer for a “Nonfiction Book Club” with a map background. Text states the group is held on the first Tuesday of every other month. The featured book is Educated by Tara Westover, with the cover shown on the right. A description summarizes the memoir, focusing on Tara’s upbringing in an isolated survivalist family and her journey to education and self-discovery. Event details invite attendees to join on Tuesday, May 5, 2026 at 6:00 PM in the Downtown Library Community Room. A small note-style graphic highlights the location.
County Bookmobile
https://flagstaffpubliclibrary.libcal.com/calendar?cid=8542&t=m&d=0000-00-00&cal=8542&ct=79633&inc=0
Mobile printing for Library patrons 

Service through Princh

Downtown Flagstaff Library print pricing graphic with an illustration of a blue printer. Text lists prices: Black and white printing is $0.15 for single-sided and $0.20 for double-sided/duplex. Color printing is $0.25 for single-sided and $0.30 for double-sided/duplex. Printer ID shown as 112635.
Instructional graphic explaining how to print at the library using Princh. Blue and white design with icons of a laptop, tablet, and smartphone, and a blue “Learn More” button with a hand cursor. Left side explains how to print from a laptop: go to print.princh.com, enter the printer ID, upload documents and adjust settings, then pay at the library’s print station. Right side explains how to print from a phone or tablet: scan the QR code or visit print.princh.com, enter the printer ID, upload documents and adjust settings, then pay at the print station. A note at the bottom recommends installing the Princh mobile app to print webpages or emails from a phone.
East Flagstaff Community Library print pricing graphic with an illustration of a blue printer. Text lists prices: Black and white printing is $0.15 for single-sided and $0.20 for double-sided/duplex. Color printing is $0.25 for single-sided and $0.30 for double-sided/duplex. Printer ID shown as 112636.
Technology Help
Free Technology Instruction and Resume Help. 30-minute,one-on-one instruction sessions available for help with introductory software, creating email accounts, downloading eBooks, résumé development, online job applications, and more.   Click here to see available dates. Registration is required for all sessions.
To request a reasonable accommodation for any type of disability, please call 928-213-2330 (Downtown Library) or 928-213-2348 (East Flagstaff Library). Three days prior notice is requested.

For all other event questions, email libraryprograms@flagstaffpublibrary.org

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