Book Bingo
Play bingo, have fun, win books.
Adults.
Program sites are accessible. With at least two weeks' notice, accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities. Call 314-994-3300 or contact us.
By registering and participating in the Library’s virtual program, you understand that the video and audio content is streamed to other participants if your microphone or video camera are on. Anyone under the age of 18 must have a parent or guardian’s permission to participate and anyone age 9 or younger must have direct adult supervision for the duration of the program.
Play bingo, have fun, win books.
Adults.
Play bingo, have fun, win books.
Adults. Registration recommended.
Practice speaking English and make new friends. All ESL sessions are free and open to the public.
All ages. Cafe area.
Explore cooking techniques and recipes. This month our focus will be baked donuts.
Adults. Registration required.
Come together to make wildflower seed bombs to plant at home. Learn about the benefits of growing native plants.
All ages. Registration required.
Join us after hours and put your Disney knowledge to the test! There will be prizes, snacks, and other Disney lovers to geek out with. Adults. Registration required.
June 1-June 30, All day
Write in something that makes you proud and unique to add to our wall. In celebration of Pride month.
All ages.
Learn the basics of navigating a spreadsheet, including entering, editing and deleting data using Microsoft Office Excel 2016.
Registration required.
Prerequisites: Word II or equivalent experience.
Become more familiar with the Internet, navigating websites and Google search, storing bookmarks and printing.
Registration required.
Prerequisites: Intro to Computers II or equivalent experience.
Sponsored by the St. Louis Genealogical Society. Did you know that St. Charles was Missouri’s first capital city? That Daniel Boone and Lewis and Clark have ties to the city? The history of St. Charles goes back hundreds of years, and the society’s website may help you discover your own ancestors’ stories. Through examples of his personal research, Greg Hilton, member of the SCCHS, will show how using the society’s website can point you to some amazing original records. Adults.