Summer Reading Challenge

Tuesday, May 27th-Sunday, July 27th Summer Reading Challenge Earn fun incentives as you master the art of reading (audio books listened to or books read aloud count as books read). All Ages
» Read moreTuesday, May 27th-Sunday, July 27th Summer Reading Challenge Earn fun incentives as you master the art of reading (audio books listened to or books read aloud count as books read). All Ages
» Read moreTuesday, April 22nd at 6:00 p.m. Express Yourself with Flowers Join a Moment in Grace florist to learn techniques and craft a stunning floral arrangement in a fun artistic experience. Registration begins Tuesday, April 1st. Call the library at 636-390-1070 to register. Adult & Teen
» Read moreFriday, April 25th from 6:00-9:00 p.m. An action-packed after hours event for ages 9-12. Registration required. Registration begins Monday, April 14th. Teens, volunteer to be a part of the fun. Register as a volunteer. Tweens Ages 9-12 & Teen Volunteers Ages 13-17
» Read moreTuesday, April 15th at 6:00 p.m. Prohibition with Pinckney Bend Distillery Explore the prohibition-era and sample iconic spirits of the 1920s with Pinkney Bend. Registration begins Tuesday, April 1st. Call the library at 636-390-1070 to register. 21 & Up
» Read moreThursday, April 17th at 6:30 p.m. Friends Author: Dan Burkhardt “Trails Across Missouri” Author talk and book signing. Adult
» Read moreThursday, April 3rd at 6:00 p.m. Roaring ‘20s Escape Travel to a time of speakeasies, jazz and Al Capone. Teams of 4 will race to see who can solve the mystery first. Registration begins Monday, March 24th. Call the library at 636-390-1070 to register. Adult
» Read moreFriday, April 4th at 6:00 p.m. Teen Egg Hunt The library will be dark and the hidden eggs will be full of candy. Find the glitter egg to receive a special prize. Bring a flashlight. 12 & Up
» Read moreThe goal of the community read is to unite the communities of Franklin, Gasconade, and Warren counties together by reading and discussing the same book at the same time. Scenic Regional Library, Washington Public Library, and East Central College have partnered to host an annual Community Read each Spring. You can pick up a free copy of the book, The Flower Sisters, beginning March 24. Adult & Teen
» 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 12th-April 2nd at 1:00 p.m. Adult
» Read moreFriends Author Series: Jessi Gold, MD, MS “How Do You Feel? One Doctor’s Search for Humanity in Medicine” Jessi Gold, MD, MS, is the Chief Wellness Officer of the University of Tennessee System and an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She is a fierce mental health advocate and highly sought-after expert in the media on everything from burnout to celebrity self-disclosure. Dr. Gold has written widely for the popular press, including for The New York Times, The Atlantic, InStyle, Slate, and Self. Her first book, HOW DO YOU FEEL?, came out in October from Simon Element. Sponsored by Friends of the Library and Neighborhood Reads. Thursday, March 13th at 6:30 p.m. Adult
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