ZINIO Online Magazine service
now available through your local library
Zinio is a free online magazine service offered through the Greenlee County Library System in cooperation with the Arizona State Library Association. For the next 18 months you can download full editions of over 100 popular magazines to your tablet, laptop or computer. You can read them and also save them for later viewing. Each new issue will be sent directly to you through your computer. There is no cost to our patrons for this service. Click on the link below to create an account and then download a viewer. If you have any questions, please contact your local librarian.
Ereader Services
Click on the picture above!
To begin downloading books for your device
STATEWIDE DATABASES
These databases are provided to you by a subscription paid for by the Arizona State Library and Pima Public Library.
HOMEWORK GOT YOU STUCK???
Free homework help available here
Help is available for ALL ages, k-12, college and adults. Use your Greenlee County ZIP CODE to access this site. Click on the icon below.
FREE Books for Preschoolers
Available for children up to age 5.
Since 2001, Dolly Parton's Imagination Library has put free books in the hands of young children across the nation. We now have an Imagination Library in our community. If you're a resident of Graham or Greenlee county, you can receive free books mailed to your home each month.
Arizona Workforce Connection for Graham-Greenlee Counties
Website: www.seazworkforce.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AWCGG
1910 Thatcher Blvd
Safford, AZ 85546
Phone: 928-432-6932 ext 302
Fax: 928-432-6936
300 N Coronado Blvd (Mail to PO Box 816)
Clifton, AZ 85533
Phone: 928-865-4003
Fax: 928-865-4006
Equal Opportunity Employer/Program
Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.
FREE GED INSTRUCTION
Available at Duncan and Clifton Public Libraries
Individually Focused
Teacher Assisted
Computer Web Based
Call 928-865-2461, 928-359-2094 or 928-200-5846 for more information
Sponsored by Gila Co. Superintendent of Schools and the AZ Department of Education
Arizona State Braille and Talking Book Library
Reading is for Everyone
Any resident of the US who is unable to read or use regular print materials as a result of a temporary or permanent visual or physical limitation may receive Talking Books and a free Digital Reader. They can be mailed directly to your homes and it is a free service. If you have any questions, please contact your local library for details or call 1-800-255-5578 or visit the State Website.
Greenlee County Libraries Join Facebook
Visit us and post on our facebook page! It's a work in progress as we learn how to do this, so be patient. In the meantime, please post book reviews or other reading news or ideas. Let's share and grow together.
CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATIONS!!!
Click the image for more information.
Be sure to check the COMMUNITY CALENDAR!
Memorial Day 2012
Click on the image to learn about this National Holiday.
Mother's Day is May 8th
Click on the children to access information on the history of this celebration.
HELPFUL LINKS FROM THE ARIZONA STATE LIBRARY
Topics include work,parenting,finances,housing,health and tools for seniors.
Just click on the icon to access these tools.
BRAIN BOXES
Promote brain development in children ages 0 to 5 through play
Brain Boxes are actual boxes filled with activities that encourage healthy brain development in children ages 0 to 5 years. Parents and/or caregivers are able to participate in these activities and learn about extensions and variations of these activities that they can do at home. Activities involve touch, sight, sound, and lots of play. Playing is how children learn. Available for in-library use at Duncan and Morenci. For more information click on the blocks.

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