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Current exhibits, galleries, and museum shows in Cardwell, MO. Art, history, science, and interactive exhibits.
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MLB: Los Angeles Angels at Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium

Michio Kobayashi: Kizuna website | Instagram | contact A joint reception with Gallery artist Adrian Wright be held on Saturday, May 9, 2026, 1:30 PM - 3 PM Michio Kobayashi is a self-taught multidisciplinary artist located in St. Louis, MO. They began their artistic journey as a dancer until they...

Suzy Farren: The Past is a Foreign Country Email | Facebook | Instagram A reception will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2026, 1:30 PM - 3 PM About the Exhibit “ The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. ” The Go-Between, a novel by LP Hartley and a film by Joseph Losey,...

Community Art Hour happens the 1st–4th Fridays of each month, from 3:30–4:30pm. The Library will provide all supplies. Friday, March 6, 3:30–4:30pm At this special Community Art Hour, you can learn about the suffragist movement in Utah while recreating banners used by the...

MiLB Double-A: Midland RockHounds at Springfield Cardinals at Hammons Field

MLB: Seattle Mariners at St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium

Live at SLPL presents: Classical Indian Dance Explore and move along to the rhythms, colors, and stories of classical Indian dance. Audience members will learn some basic hand and foot movements and perform along with the dancers! Best enjoyed by ages 2-7. Support for Live at SLPL provided by the...

This fun storytime geared towards 0-2 year olds and their families includes reading, singing, rhyming, and connection. No registration or library card required to attend. Disclaimer(s)Accompanying AdultsThis program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be...

Join us at Carpenter Library on April 28 th at 11am for an informational session about the Missouri Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP). This annual program provides benefits to low-income seniors (age 60 or older) who reside in St. Louis City. Eligible seniors can receive either a $50..

Show off your gaming skills on the Nintendo Switch 2 or the Xbox X! Games are available for all skill levels. Ideal for ages 13-18. Sensory Considerations: Flashing lights and loud noises For accessibility accommodations, please call 314-241-2288.

This fun storytime geared towards 3-5 year olds and their families includes reading, singing, moving, dancing, and playing! Disclaimer(s)Accompanying AdultsThis program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop offs.

Come use your body as an instrument in this exciting dance workshop! Schlafly Library, in collaboration with Stomp the World, is hosting a step dance class with professional step dancer Kevin Lee. Stepping, or Step Dance, is a style of dance linked to historically Black fraternities and sororities..

A 5 week program for parents/caregivers and children ages 1-3 focused on learning through play and connection! Visit with community resource professionals in the following fields: child developmentspeech and languagenutritionearly literacyphysical developmentPlease plan to commit to all 5...

Teens, are you interested in becoming a peer mediator? Join St. Louis Public Library and the Conflict Resolution Center of St. Louis for a six-week training session. You will develop leadership and peacebuilding skills, learn healthy communication tools and earn volunteer hours. Teens that complete.

Dr. Kerry Sachetta will discuss the history of unwanted children from Medieval practices through today, and how the Italian Orphan Program 1950-1970 addressed the issue of orphaned and unwanted children after WWII. Maria Laurino’s book, The Price Of Children: Stolen Lives In a Land Without Choice,..

¡Únete a nosotros en una aventura emocionante! Se invita a adolescentes de 12–18 años a participar en este juego mensual de Dungeons & Dragons. ¡Se aceptan jugadores de todos los niveles de experiencia! Proporcionaremos refrigerios y todos los materiales necesarios....

Show off your gaming skills by challenging your family members on the Nintendo Switch. Games are available for all skill levels. Ideal for ages 5 and up. Sensory Considerations: Some of the games have flashing lights. Sometimes the games (or the players) can get a bit loud. For accessibility...

Join us for an afternoon of Earth Day themed bingo and have the chance to win native plants and other sustainable prizes. While space/supplies last. For accessibility accommodations, please call 314-241-2288.

We meet every 4th Monday from 6–7pm in the Level 2 Conference Room. Reading Schedule Monday, March 23, 6–7pm · The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig Monday, April 27, 6–7pm · The People We Keep, by Allison Larkin Monday, May 18, 6–7pm · Home is Where the...

LEAP into 45 minutes of reading, creating, building, and exploring. Parents/guardians are welcome and encouraged to participate. Ages 6-12 Disclaimer(s)Accompanying AdultsThis program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this...

The Library is offering free emergency diaper distribution Tuesdays from 4:30-7:30 PM in the Children's Area. We offer diapers in sizes Newborn-6 and training pants in sizes 2T-4T. You may only request diapers once per month, for children in your immediate household. You will be asked for a library.

Build essential culinary skills and apply them to delicious meals. This week we will explore cooking basics and breakfast. This event is in partnership with 4H. Ideal for ages 12-18. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants Smells from cooking For...

The Teen Dept.’s Makerspace is free and open to grades 6-12 - come check it out! Multiple projects available.

Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library . This is a recurring program. It occurs Friday evenings unless otherwise noted.

Dog Day Afternoon is designed to help newly independent readers become more comfortable reading! Children will have the opportunity to read to one of our sweet therapy dogs and their owner in a quiet, non-threatening environment (each child will read for approximately 8 minutes, though the exact...

Carpenter’s “New Romantics” is more than just a book club; it’s a vibrant community that brings together enthusiasts of the queer romance genre. This club delves into a wide array of subgenres, ranging from contemporary and literary fiction to sci-fi/ fantasy and historical romance. “New Romantics”.

Whether you crochet, knit, stitch, draw, or paint, bring along your current project and chat with us! All crafts are welcome! We meet from 6 to 8 pm on the first Tuesday of every month in Community Room West. No library card, fee, or registration is required to attend. Designed for ages 18+.

Sponsored by the Friends of the New Orleans Public Library . This is a recurring program. It occurs Fridays unless otherwise noted.

Join us for an evening of crafting! All skill levels and fiber art techniques (knitting, crochet, embroidery, etc.) are welcome. Bring any fiber project you'd like and join other crafters for an opportunity to build community, learn from each other, and swap patterns. Be sure to check out...

Sat, Apr 25, 2-5pm · College Finals Week Sat, May 9, 1-5pm · AP Test Week Sat, May 23, 1-5pm · High School Finals Week

Cut, paste, color or paint a seasonal creation. Ideal for ages 5-12. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants. Some bright colors and loud noises. Potential for strong smells and other physical sensations associated with arts & crafts programming....

Groovy! In this STEM Lab, we'll use chemical reactions to power a DIY lava lamp! Ideal for ages 5-10. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants. Potential for strong smells, bright lights, and other physical sensations associated with STEM...


Have you ever been approached with a fraudulent offer or been a victim of identity theft? This is where we can help. The AARP Fraud Watch Network is working to empower you in the fight, with proven resources and tools to help you spot and avoid identity theft and fraud. Join us where you’ll hear...

Are folks always telling you that you should do standup? Have you ever wanted to try improv? Do you want to know what it takes to write something that makes someone laugh til they cry? Or, do you just like to laugh at people being funny? Join us in April for Laughter at the Library! This series of..

Chat with new friends while working on fiber arts projects. Bring your own supplies or borrow some basics from the Library (while supplies last). Yarn Y'all meets every Thursday on the 4th floor.

Black Men Read is a group that seeks to uplift black men, all children, and all communities through the power of stories from the African Diaspora. In pursuit of this mission, Black Men Read will be presenting "Voices in Tandem" in collaboration with Schlafly Library. A panel of authors, including..

The world of boardgames has two capitals: Essen, Germany and St. Louis, Missouri. Kids are invited to learn and play games, each month with a different focus. Ideal for ages 6-8. For accessibility accommodations, please call 314-241-2288.

Experience a festival-like atmosphere of hope and positivity! While you paint, enjoy some of Spokane's best musicians as you make merry, shoulder to shoulder with your neighbors. Beverages available for purchase, with kind support from Iron Goat Brewing. Child-friendly activities will be taking...

We will discuss teen books that have been banned or challenged historically or currently in the United States. We will talk about the time and circumstances of the ban/challenge, as well as the book as a whole. Teens can learn about the Library Bill of Rights, censorship, and choosing what books...

Add a touch of spring to your home with a handmade mini wreath! In this fun and relaxing workshop hosted by Wildflowers , you’ll learn simple techniques to design and craft a unique seasonal decoration. This workshop is perfect for beginners and seasoned crafters alike.

Activities include things like robotics and coding, DIY comics, button making, and more. The Tinker Club takes place in the Tinker Lab in the Children’s Library at Main.

St. Louis Public Library and Operation Food Search are partnering to provide free meals to area children. Meals are available to children 18 years old and under. For more information about the services provided by Operation Food Search, visit https://www.operationfoodsearch.org Groups, please...

Calling all new adults! If you are ages 16-24, you are formally invited to the Kick Off event for St. Louis Public Library’s newest programming series: The Transition Years. Join us for a Central Library scavenger hunt to uncover the wide variety of materials, resources, and communal spaces...