
Mystery Lover's Book Club: "The God of the Woods" by Liz Moore
Join us on May 9 as we discuss "The God of the Woods" by Liz Moore. Limited copies available at Carondelet Library.
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Join us on May 9 as we discuss "The God of the Woods" by Liz Moore. Limited copies available at Carondelet Library.

MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers at St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium

Come and join us for Adult Craft Evenings! All levels of crafting experience are welcome. Supplies will be provided - all you need to do is bring yourself! This month we are crafting faux "stained glass" jars. Registration required and spots limited. Please email Adam at akhan@slpl.org if you would.

Learn unique decorating techniques to make pieces of edible art for your cookies, cupcakes, and cakes. All materials will be provided! Registration is required. Se habla español.

Think you're too busy for a book club? Think again! Schlafly's "Bite-Sized Books" features diverse selections under 250 pages - a perfect fit for busy students, parents and professionals. Whether you're looking to try new genres, sample a different perspective or fit in a quick read during your...

Sip tea and sprawl on the cushions during a reading from your next favorite book. During each themed meeting, you’ll have a chance to share books of your own and play some games–and learn something about the world we live in too! See if you can collect all the exclusive badges by coming to every...

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...

An afternoon of movies & crafts for the whole family! This month’s film is Raya and the Last Dragon . Rating: PG, Runtime: 1 hour 54 minutes. *While craft supplies last. This program is ideal for ages 5-17 and their family members. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space..

Make a seasonal craft creation. Littles can practice motor skills as older kids and parents can craft and unwind. 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...

Artist's Statement: Birds are some of the most beautiful, fascinating creatures, and I absolutely adore them. I love feeding them, observing them, and learning about them. Over the course of my life, birds from all around the world have taken on deeply personal meaning. Some remind me of my loved...

Buder's Historical Fiction Book Club gathers one Saturday each month at 1 pm to learn about life in different time periods through the eyes of fictional characters. For the month of May, we will be reading "Lessons in Chemistry" by Bonnie Garmus. You can pick up a copy of the title from the...

Community Art Hour happens the 1st–4th Fridays of each month, from 3:30–4:30pm. The Library will provide all supplies.

Explore the world of watercolor painting by following a video tutorial. Today we'll be painting two five minute landscapes. Registration is recommended.

This workshop is open to adults and teens (age 13+) who are beginners wanting to learn about sewing machines. You will learn how to: Wind a bobbin Thread a sewing machine Change stitch settings Sew in a straight line Identify different fabrics and how to sew with them Class/workshop begins promptly.

This club offers a fun, supportive environment to learn and share ideas. Bring your own tablet device or borrow one from the Library. Open to artists of all experience levels, ages 14 and up.

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...

Knit, crochet, embroider, or macramé? Whether you’re a seasoned fiber artist or just picking up your first skein of yarn, you’re warmly invited to join the Carpenter Textile Collective —the most recent addition to St. Louis Public Library’s roster of fiber arts meetups. Held at Carpenter Library,...

Awesome crafts and games inspired by anime and video games! Create fun versions of your favorite characters, play games, and watch cartoons with friends! Ideal for ages 12-18. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants Some bright colors and loud...

May's Theme · Test Your Skills with America's Test Kitchen. Registration is required. Registration opens Tuesday, April 7, 2026. America’s Test Kitchen prides itself on teaching the proven principles that elevate everyday cooking. Fortunately, The City Library has a large collection of...

Join us for this hands-on, sustainability-focused series highlighting regionally sourced goods and services. We’ll welcome artisans and local producers who will share with us their various crafts. From field to finished product, attendees will learn from our presenters’ practical, real-world...

MiLB Double-A: Corpus Christi Hooks at Springfield Cardinals at Hammons Field

MLB: Cleveland Guardians at Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium

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+.

MLB: Milwaukee Brewers at St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium

MLB: Detroit Tigers at Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium

Even creepy crawlies need a home! In this STEM Lab we'll learn about the kinds of environments different bugs prefer to live in, then make our own bug hotels to bring home! Ideal for ages 5-12. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants Potential for..

Do you want to research your family, but don’t know where to start? Join us for a presentation on the fundamentals of genealogy! We will cover the steps of the research process and how to search for records on databases like Ancestry Library Edition and FamilySearch.

Join us at Buder Library on May 5 th at 2 pm 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 voucher.

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....

Craft your own fragrant, colorful soaps from start to finish. While supplies last.

Enjoy an afternoon of crafts and fun! 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. For...

Whether you’re reliving your Millennial memories or sharing a craft with a younger generation, we’ve got you covered! Stop by to make a fortune teller, beaded lizard keychain, slap bracelet, and more. Registration is not required, but supplies are limited.

Make a custom name tag for your pet on the laser cutter! Choose color, shape, and design to create a tag that’s both fun and functional. All supplies will be provided.

In our spring social, we will be sipping lavender lemonades (lavender optional) and chatting about the latest in fashion and art - including this week's Met Gala! Calling all new adults! For those aged 16-24, come join us at our Transition Years: Seasonal Socials for delicious seasonal drinks and...

Schlafly Writers Group seeks to create an open and welcoming space to write and get feedback on your writing. This is a great opportunity to meet other writers, find inspiration, and share your ideas. Writers of all experience levels and genres are welcome. Planned activities may include sharing...

Meetings will alternate locations, with the 1st Wednesday at the Sprague Branch, the 2nd Wednesday at the Main Library, and the 3rd Wednesday at the Day-Riverside Branch.

Prepare for warmer weather and celebrate AANHPI month by creating your own painted fan. Registration is limited, so sign up today!

In this twice per month club, we’ll get together to build community among LGBTQIA+ teens/tweens. Hang out, eat snacks, do an activity, and share life together. Allies welcome! Ideal for ages 13-18. For accessibility accommodations, please call 314-241-2288.

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

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...

Your quest begins at the Sweet Branch! Form a party, hunt for ancient treasures, and use your wits, magic, or brute force to battle goblins, wyverns, and the dreaded gelatinous cube. Dungeons & Dragons is a game of adventure, imagination and near-limitless possibilities. If you've been curious but..

Create a stylish bandana for your pet! Learn to use the Cricut to cut a heat transfer vinyl design to make something unique for your furry friend. All materials provided.

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

Create your own colorful tie-dye bucket hat! Learn about a few basic tie-dye techniques before trying it out and dyeing your own bag. All materials for the program will be provided.

Can you navigate the obstacles and beat the clock? The princess has been kidnapped! Can you, a humble knight, save her from the dragon’s claws? Ideal for ages 5-10. Sensory Considerations: Potential for close proximity/shared space with other participants Some bright colors and loud noises. For...

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.
