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The Fountain Hills Library is hosting several events throughout the summer for the community to enjoy.
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The Fountain Hills Library hosts a variety of events for library patrons throughout the summer to stay cool and learn a new hobby.
The library is hosting a novel writing class for teens and tweens who are fans of Choose Your Own Adventure novels.
The class is set for Thursday, July 11 from 3 to 4 p.m.
For anyone interested in map-making, the library is hosting a map-designing class for those interested in creating their own fantasy or science fiction world maps. Special paper and pens are provided.
The map-making class is Thursday, July 18, from 3 to 4 p.m.
For those wanting to learn a more complex skill, the library is hosting a wire art class where participants can try their hand at twisting, bending and shaping wire into a unique design.
The wire art class is Wednesday, July 24, from 10 to 11:30 a.m.
These July events are free, and registration is required.
Participants can register by visiting mcldaz.org or calling 602-652-3000.
The Fountain Hills Library is located at 12901 N. La Montana Drive.