Storytime
Monday, August 5, 2024. Ages 2-5 years Join us for storytime geared to ages 2-5.
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Learn More
Monday, August 5, 2024. Ages 2-5 years Join us for storytime geared to ages 2-5.
Join as we discuss, The Deep Sky by Yume Kitasei. This is an in person event and will take place in the meeting room at the lower level of the library.
Thursday, August 8, 2024 at 9:30 am. Age 6 months to 2 years. Books, lap bounces, songs, rhymes and more are what you’ll find at this storytime geared to 6 months- 2 years!
If you knit, crochet, cross stitch, embroider, or do any other fiber crafts, unwind at our monthly Stitching Club! Bring the project you’ve been neglecting or your fresh ideas for a new piece. Maybe you’ll even learn something new! All levels of experience are welcome.
Join us August 10th for a discussion of The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Bendict.Use the form below to sign up for the email list to receive reminders about future meetings and notices about meeting changes.
Join Reedy Press author Dave Lange and St. Louis CITY Soccer Club play-by-play announcer Joey Zanaboni for a dive into the rich history of soccer in St. Louis, the nation's first soccer capital! We'll hear about the sport’s beginnings in St. Louis in the early 1870s, soccer’s development in making St. Louis...
Decoupage a pretty sea shell trinket tray. All supplies are provided and space is limited. Registration required
At Home Family Book Club Kit. August 12, 2024. Ages 8-12 and family. Family Book Club Kits will include a copy of the book and some discussion questions as well as a few treats. Members of your family can read the book and share ideas and discuss at home. Saving Sunshine by Saadia...
This course is designed for small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs who want to create an effective sales model to drive growth and profitability. We’ll cover fundamental concepts and practical strategies for developing, implementing and optimizing a sales process tailored to your unique products, services, and culture. Key topics: Intro...
Join us for a discussion of Me, Earl and the Dying Girl by Jesse Andrews
Hot copies of this title can be found at the Kirkwood Public Library. Check if one is available by calling 314-821-5770 and selecting option 3 or emailing mel@kplmo.org! This month’s selection is How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America by Clint Smith. In...
An Open- mic Poetry & more Event! All Art forms are welcome. Each participant will have 10 minutes to share. List will be available at entrance & sign-up requested online.
Group 2: Youth Services Event Volunteer: This is perfect for someone that wants to help us put on events for kids and teens! Duties include program preparation, helping at specific events such as storytime, and assisting during library programs with staff.
Group 3: Behind the Scenes Volunteer: A fit if you enjoy independent projects like shelving books, helping us keep the room inviting and tidy, refilling book displays, helping with behind the scenes Summer Reading prep including couponing, supply preparation, and more!
Group 4: Office Assistant: Work in the library admin office on light clerical duties such as scanning and stickering books. Great if you want some office/organizing experience!
Group 5: Mural Project: Help us design a library mural on the outside fence. If you love creative projects, painting and teamwork, this group is for you!
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The Kirkwood Public Library maintains a meeting room for Library sponsored programs consistent with its mission “to inspire a lifelong commitment to learning and creativity, for a more prosperous and connected community.” The Kirkwood Public Library welcomes outside organizations or individuals interested in presenting at the Library. Events must be offered virtually and may be done so at the discretion of library managers. This selection will be based on public service needs and other activities scheduled.