Dungeon Master Club
Are you a current or future Dungeon Master? Come hang out and develop ideas, learn new skills, and collaborate with others while you get ready for your next game of Dungeons and Dragons.
Teens and 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.
Are you a current or future Dungeon Master? Come hang out and develop ideas, learn new skills, and collaborate with others while you get ready for your next game of Dungeons and Dragons.
Teens and Adults.
Watch and discuss your favorite anime and manga with other fans.
Teens and adults.
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis’ Student Advisors will be available to help recent high school graduates, as well as first-time and returning college students with finalizing their college enrollment plans. During drop-in hours, students can receive help with filing or correcting a FAFSA; completing financial aid verification paperwork; reviewing or comparing financial aid offers; and discussing affordability and options to cover any financial gaps.
This month we are reading Lily and Dunkin by Donna Gephart. Digital copies are available through Overdrive/Hoopla. Print copies available at the Bridgeton Trails Branch Service Desk or may be requested through the library's catalog.
Ages 16- Adult. Registration required.
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis’ Student Advisors will be available to help recent high school graduates, as well as first-time and returning college students with finalizing their college enrollment plans. During drop-in hours, students can receive help with filing or correcting a FAFSA; completing financial aid verification paperwork; reviewing or comparing financial aid offers; and discussing affordability and options to cover any financial gaps.
Teens and adults.
Watch and discuss your favorite anime and manga with other fans.
Teens and adults.
Go under the sea and create your own mermaid friend. We will provide the supplies, you just need to provide the creativity.
Ages 12 and up. Registration required.
The Scholarship Foundation of St. Louis’ Student Advisors will be available to help recent high school graduates, as well as first-time and returning college students with finalizing their college enrollment plans. During drop-in hours, students can receive help with filing or correcting a FAFSA; completing financial aid verification paperwork; reviewing or comparing financial aid offers; and discussing affordability and options to cover any financial gaps.
Teens and adults.
Are you a current or future Dungeon Master? Come hang out and develop ideas, learn new skills, and collaborate with others while you get ready for your next game of Dungeons & Dragons. Teens and Adults.
Everywhere one looks there are chemicals; we are made of chemicals, we wear them, build with them, eat them, and even breathe chemicals. Learn about the amazing chemicals that are all around us and how we interact with them daily. Adults and teens. Registration required. Participants will receive Zoom information via email immediately after registering.