Do your kids need help with their homework? Studying for a test? Or maybe just someone to read with them? Bring them to Afterschool Homework Help! Our group of friendly volunteer homework helpers will be on hand to work with your child. For more information, please call the library and ask for Amy.
Thursdays starting August 29
4-6 pm
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.
Come work out in a relaxed and fun environment!
Yoga instructor Martha Phillips will show how to do fun yoga for all ages and skill levels!
Ferguson Municipal Public Library
35 N. Florissant Rd.
Ferguson, MO 63135
Call 314-521-4820 for more info!
Join us and the Literacy Initiative as we read some books and eat some cookies! Kids in grades 3-5 are invited to participate in this fun program that encourages reading. Register online at https://www.literacy-initiative.org/fergusonlibrary.html.
Wanting to learn how to sew? Wanting to hang out with a great bunch of sewing gals? Then stop by the Ferguson Sewing Club! Our ladies are a hard-working, fun-loving group that would love to have you!
From 10am-3pm every Monday in the Auditorium.
The Readings on Race Book Club meets monthly to unpack the complex and challenging subject of race in America by reading and discussing books on this topic. The book club meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 6 pm. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the book club meets virtually via Zoom. If you would like to join the book club, please contact us at feedback@fergusonlibrary.net. For more information about the book club, take a look at our Book Clubs page.
The Ferguson Municipal Public Library is celebrating 90 years of service with a year-long discussion series.
Our first presentation, Turning Back Time, reveals the wealth of information librarian Allison Repking has unearthed during her deep dive into Ferguson's past on her quest to create a complete Ferguson Library history. Ms. Repking will also instruct attendees on how to conduct similar research and learn more about the community in which they live.