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A black background with green text. Text says Electronics Recycling at KPL. Kirkwood Public Library is working with PCs for People to offer FREE Electronics Recycling. Drop your old electronics in the big blue bin near the public copier. What can you recylce? in green boxes with white text it says Computers: desktops, laptops, NOT CRT monitors. Tablets: ipads (icloud unlocked), Android, Chromebooks. Cellphones: smart phones and flip/brick. Accessories: mice, keyboards, cables/cords, etc. more information: 314-821-5770 opt 3. reference@kplmo.org kplmo.org

Electronics Recycling at KPL

Kirkwood Public Library is working with PCs for People to offer FREE Electronics Recycling. Drop your old electronics in the big blue bin near the public copier.  Kirkwood Public Library will be working in conjunction with PCs for People to offer FREE Electronics Recycling. Just look for the big blue…

A light blue background with darker blue bubbles in upper right hand and lower lefthand corners. There is a black and red kirkwood public library logo in the upper lefthand corner. There is an graphic cartoon image in the upper righthand area of an older person painting on a canvas. In the lower lefthand corner are two older people sitting in chairs doing movements. The text in dark blue reads KPL Received $8,000 grant from Missouri Arts Council to Expand Memory Cafe Programming. For event information go to kplmo.org/events. There is a Missouri Arts Council logo in the bottom righthand corner.

Kirkwood Public Library Receives $8,000 Grant from Missouri Arts Council to Expand Memory Café Programming

Kirkwood, MO — [October 21, 2025] — Kirkwood Public Library is proud to announce it has been selected as a recipient of the Missouri Arts Council’s inaugural Arts & Health Pilot Program. The Library has been awarded $8,000 in funding to support and expand its Memory Café programming, which fosters…

A light blue background with a red and black Kirkwood Public Library logo in the upper left hand corner. In navy blue writing there is text that says Grant Announcement! Kirkwood Public Library wins Edward Chase Garvey Memorial Foundation Grant for One Author, One Kirkwood program. There are pink and navy blue flowers all over the image.

Kirkwood Public Library Awarded Grant to Support One Author, One Kirkwood

We’re thrilled to share that Kirkwood Public Library has been awarded a $7,100 grant from the Edward Chase Garvey Memorial Foundation to continue our annual One Author, One Kirkwood program. This generous support makes it possible to bring nationally recognized authors—who might not otherwise visit St. Louis—to our community. Each…

Image is of an Aunt Flow Model E machine, dispensing both tampons and pads. One side is pads, the other is tampons. The text above the machine and products reads, "People Helping People. Period." And the text below the machine reads "We have partnered with Aunt Flow to provide free period products." The logo in the upper left hand corner is a red circle with hands in the center and text around the edges of the circle that reads, "You are always welcome here." And the Kirkwood Public Library logo is in the upper right hand corner that has a giant "95" over a white image of the library with "years" written under the library image. A red circle is in the bottom right hand corner and reads "aunt flow" for their logo. In the bottom left-hand corner is a red rectangle and in the center is the text "follow @auntflow."

Kirkwood Public Library Offers Free Aunt Flow Menstrual Products for Patrons

Kirkwood Public Library is excited to announce a new initiative that demonstrates its commitment to inclusivity and the well-being of its patrons. In a move to promote menstrual equity, the library is partnering with Aunt Flow, to make high quality, sustainable menstrual products available for free to library patrons.  Over…

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