Teen Book Group, aka the Choose Your Own Book Group, meets the 3rd Tues. of the month, with participants sharing information about good books they’ve read recently. Refreshments are provided.
Join us for Make Music Day, an international holiday celebrating the power of music! Local piano shop, Jackson Pianos, has given one last life to an old piano and donated it to the library for this celebration. We invite musicians of all ages (and all instruments!) to stop by and enjoy this tuneful day with us.
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.
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.
Dogs make the best listeners! Stop by the library to read your favorite book to dogs from Support Dogs, Inc. 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.
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.