The Big Ideas Club is a makerspace for grade school-aged children that meets every Tuesday from 3:00-4:00 p.m. Explore low-tech and high-tech projects and gizmos to fuel your curiosity in science, technology, engineering, and math!
Can you get warts from a toad? How do snakes smell their prey? In this program at the Ferguson Public Library, we’ll examine some common misconceptions that people may have about animals and - with the help of some live animal guests - bust those misunderstandings!
In June we will be coloring and creating sun catchers. This image is from the web blog of Jen Goode, 100 Directions. All crafts are free and open to the public, but please register by calling or emailing Gina.
Book titles will be announced. Join us for a lively discussion of new and classic titles. For dates & upcoming titles, sign-up and we will add your name to our email list for future notification.
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.
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 at the Busy Bee Center at Memorial Park for a special visit from the World Bird Sanctuary. We’ll learn all about the unique lives of birds, mammals, reptiles, and insects, and even get a chance to touch them! All ages–no registration necessary.