Tot Time

Stories, songs, and fingerplays for under age 3. All storytimes will take place in the meeting room. Thursdays at 9am & 10am.
» Read moreStories, songs, and fingerplays for under age 3. All storytimes will take place in the meeting room. Thursdays at 9am & 10am.
» Read moreGreat Decisions is prepared by the Foreign Policy Association which takes no stand on issues. Its purpose is to create civil discourse on current foreign policy issues facing the United States. Wednesdays, February 2nd-March 30th 1:00-200 p.m.
» Read moreLeap into the new year with the popular children’s book character Froggy. Photo opportunities, crafts, and games for Froggy fans of all ages. Wednesday, December 28th at 11:00 a.m. Family
» Read moreLong time library patron, Shirley Edwards, is celebrating a big birthday on December 18th. To help her celebrate the library will be giving away the reading bears she has made and donated to the library. Stop in anytime on Monday, December 19th to get your very own reading bear (while supplies last).
» Read moreThis presentation will examine factors such as equipment, experience, planning, training, human and organizational limitations that may have contributed to her disappearance during Earhart’s 1937 attempt to circumnavigate the earth at the Equator. This is part of the Friends of the Library Speaker Series. Dr. Richard Steckel will present in the library meeting room.
» Read moreYou are invited to a party! An Elephant & Piggie Party! Music and dancing to rock in the new year. The antics of this lovable duo come alive with our puppet show, featuring stories taken from the acclaimed series by Mo Willems. Meet-and-greet with Elephant & Piggie themselves brings ‘mo excitement to our party.
» Read moreThe Elsenpeter Marionettes’ tradition of puppetry started in Elen, Germany four generations ago. This well-known American classic will be performed in an educational and entertaining “old world style of puppetry” not to be missed. No reservation required.
» Read moreDoing research? Looking for e-books? The EBSCO Mobile app expands the reach of the library by making research quickly available. Download and Read EBSCO eBooks, search quickly and make research progress, read or listen anytime, anywhere! The EBSCO Mobile App is available for iOS and Android devices from the iTunes App store and Google Play. View the EBSCO Mobile App user’s manual (pdf file)
» Read morePresented By Phyllis Steckel An overview of minerals, and the rocks they compose. Take a look at some geologic building blocks of the earth, and appreciate their natural, colorful, structured beauty. A few colorful, crystalline specimens will be available for a hands-on look after this talk. This event is sponsored by Friends of the Library.
» Read moreby Molly Butterworth Local author and locomotive enthusiast Molly Butterworth carefully catalogues the history and significance of St. Louis’ connection to its railroad days. Through the years, many of the railroad stations and streetcar stops have gone by the wayside, but their stories have lived on. Read about the ones you can still go enjoy, included in the many wonderful secrets shared among the pages of Trains and Trolleys: St. Louis. Books can be purchased at Neighborhood Reads. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Library and Neighborhood Reads.
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