Interested in robots? Want to know what makes a computer work? Learn how at our Robotics and Coding Class for Kids at the Ferguson Public Library! Learn robotics with the help of a Lego robot, and then learn how to code your own computer programs in our 16-week course.
Space is limited! Register today!
Thursday class is for kids in elementary grades only.
Join us at the Maplewood Public Library for this fun group. Just bring your needles, your yarn, and you can craft with others who love crafting. This is not instructional but while you are with fellow crafters, you can help each other.
Join us at the library to making hanging jellyfish from paper lanterns! We’ll use various items to create colorful tentacles for our jellies, and by the end we’ll have a whole bloom! All Kids Craft events are free and open to children and families.
Unwind, relax, and flex your creative muscles at the Ferguson Public Library on the fourth Friday of each month with Crafternoon! Registration is required, and space is limited. For more information and to sign up, please call the library at (314) 521-4820.
Get some help on your homework from our friendly and knowledgeable tutors at the Ferguson Public Library! They can help kids from kindergarten on up. No registration required!
Simply “drop in” for help with computers, tablets, the internet and other technologies. No appointment necessary. For one-on-one assistance please refer to our Grab-a-Geek program for scheduled appointments.
Join us and the St. Louis Science Center at the Ferguson Public Library as science concepts are revealed using the magic of stories! For kids and their caregivers in preschool and kindergarten (ages 3-6).
We are excited to announce a new series of creative writing workshops from River Styx at the Brentwood Public Library! The eight week session will be on Sundays from 1-3 pm beginning 3/19 and running until 5/14 (no workshop on 4/16 due to Easter). The session will cost $115. Follow the link now to reserve your spot.
The Creative Writing Workshop is for poetry, fiction, and non-fiction writers alike. In-class exercises will explore poetry concepts such as rhythm and voice; fiction concepts such as point-of-view and magical realism; and non-fiction concepts such as the braided essay. Readings will include work from George Saunders, Dana Levin, Edward McPherson, Adrian Matejka, and Joyce Carol Oates.
Tickets: https://squareup.com/store/big-river-association/item/brentwood-creative-writing-workshop.