We are hosting free Math Tutoring Help Sessions during the weeks of June 19-23, June 26-30 and July 3-7 anytime between 9 am and 10:30am. (Except for July 4th.) No reservation required, these are drop in sessions only.
Bring the math problems you are struggling with.
Nirina Randrianarivony will be at the Library to help you. She holds a degree in Mathematics and teaches college level mathematics courses at Saint Louis University. She can help you with anything from elementary school to college level math problems. Please do observe the code of Academic Integrity from your school.
Kids ages 9 and older are invited to meet on the fourth Wednesdays of the month (unless otherwise noted) after school from 3:30-4:15. Each meeting includes a game, craft, or activity, and usually includes a snack (please let us know if your child has allergies). Please join us if you have read the book or are interested in joining for future meetings.
This month’s Brentwood Bookworms selection will be Red Berries, White Clouds, Blue Sky by Sandra Dallas:
Twelve-year-old Tomi Itano, the daughter of Japanese immigrants, is embarrassed and saddened when signs reading “No Japs” suddenly begin to appear around their California town, following the attack on Pearl Harbor. Opening in 1942, Dallas’s novel follows Tomi’s family’s hardships as anti-Japanese prejudice erupts around them, and the FBI arrests her father under false charges of espionage. Tomi, her mother, and her two younger brothers are then removed from their successful strawberry farm, first banished to a horse stable and then to an internment camp in Tallgrass, Colo. (the setting of Dallas’s adult novel Tallgrass). Tomi tries to remain optimistic despite her family’s anger and uncertainty, and her mother takes on an unexpected leadership role as teacher in their newly formed community at the camp; when Tomi’s father returns, bitter after two years of mistreatment, their world is upended once again. Dallas (The Quilt Story) takes an honest look at a painful chapter in U.S. history, forthrightly depicting the injustices faced by thousands of people of Japanese descent during WWII. Ages 9–up. Agent: Danielle Egan-Miller, Browne & Miller Literary Associates. (Sept.) –Staff (Reviewed October 6, 2014) (Publishers Weekly, vol 261, issue 40, p)
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We are hosting free Math Tutoring Help Sessions during the weeks of June 19-23, June 26-30 and July 3-7 anytime between 9 am and 10:30am. (Except for July 4th.) No reservation required, these are drop in sessions only.
Bring the math problems you are struggling with.
Nirina Randrianarivony will be at the Library to help you. She holds a degree in Mathematics and teaches college level mathematics courses at Saint Louis University. She can help you with anything from elementary school to college level math problems. Please do observe the code of Academic Integrity from your school.
Join us at Brentwood Library to meet our local police officers. Learn about what they do and tips on how to stay safe. We will meet upstairs in the City Council Chambers. Event is free and open to children and families.
We are hosting free Math Tutoring Help Sessions during the weeks of June 19-23, June 26-30 and July 3-7 anytime between 9 am and 10:30am. (Except for July 4th.) No reservation required, these are drop in sessions only.
Bring the math problems you are struggling with.
Nirina Randrianarivony will be at the Library to help you. She holds a degree in Mathematics and teaches college level mathematics courses at Saint Louis University. She can help you with anything from elementary school to college level math problems. Please do observe the code of Academic Integrity from your school.
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 Brentwood Community Center to make a Red, White, and Blue Collage! All Kids Craft events are free and open to children and families.
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.