Queen Creek Library

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Queen Creek Library
21802 S. Ellsworth Road
Queen Creek, AZ 85142

Phone: 602-652-3000

Hours:
Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Friday-Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

 

Visit MCLDAZ.org to access official Queen Creek Library page.

 

Library Infographic

The library is located at the northwest corner of Ellsworth and Ocotillo road.

Free library cards are issued to Town of Queen Creek residents (regardless of county) and property owners in Maricopa County. Non-residents who live outside Maricopa County must pay a fee to obtain a card. For additional information, call the Maricopa County Library District at 602-652-3000.

Library History:

Completed in November 2008, The Queen Creek library was the first municipal building in Queen Creek designed and constructed with green building features and has been LEED Gold certified by the U.S. Green Building Council. The library was featured in the January 2009 edition of Cities Go Green magazine, a publication that focuses how local governments can become sustainable as quickly and effectively as possible.

The library was designed to provide a gathering place for people of all ages. It includes the Mary Lou Fulton Children's Center, Teen Oasis, general reading areas, public computers, study rooms, conference rooms and Town recreation programming space. The Town received a $1 million grant from Fulton Homes for the construction of design elements in the children’s and teen’s sections of the new library.

The library is a partnership between the Town of Queen Creek and the Maricopa County Library District. The Queen Creek branch library provides materials in all formats as well as adult and juvenile programming.

 

QC Library: Macabre, AZ

Adult

Chills! Thrills! Camels??

As we gear up for Halloween, join us in an exploration of our state through its spine-chilling lore. This presentation highlights macabre stories and their historical background, including the tales of Winnie Ruth Judd, Arizona’s most infamous murderer, the Red Ghost, and the 1800's release into the wild desert of strange unknown animals that frightened man and beast alike. Shore uses a blend of storytelling magic, old photographs, and artifacts to bring our state’s heritage to life in this entertaining and educational presentation. The audience will leave with a unique perspective of Arizona.

MARSHALL SHORE is Arizona’s Hip Historian. His passion is uncovering the weird, the wonderful, and the obscure treasures from our past: the semi-forgotten people, places, and events that have made us who we are today.
Instructor:Marshall Shore
Registration Required:YES

For information visit the Maricopa County Library District's Web site or call 602-652-3000.

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