Ukulele Jam Session
Grab your ukulele and join us for a jam session! We’ll play through eleven songs, and the chords and lyrics will be available via email before the program. Registration required.
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.
Grab your ukulele and join us for a jam session! We’ll play through eleven songs, and the chords and lyrics will be available via email before the program. Registration required.
Adults.
This month we are reading "This Is How You Lose the Time War" by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone. Digital copies are available through OverDrive, and print copies can be requested through the library's catalog.
Adults. Registration required. Participants will receive Zoom information via email immediately after registering.
Follow the trail of clues hidden inside hollow books shelved throughout the library for a chance to win a prize.
Teens and adults.
Learn how to use the St. Louis County Library’s catalog by searching for books, movies and more. This class will cover how to request items from home, renew items and general use of the catalog. Adults. Registration required.
Prerequisites: Internet Basics or equivalent experience.
Create and store documents in the cloud, access from anywhere and share and collaborate with others.
Registration required. Participants will receive Zoom information via email immediately after registering.
Enjoy a movie on our big screen. MPAA rating: G. Running time: 127 minutes.Adults.
Escape to a distant shore while exploring your creative side. Supplies, coloring sheets, and a soothing ambience provided for this accessible getaway. Adults. Registration required. Meeting Room 1.
Presented by Ria Unson. One of the most popular attractions at the 1904 World's Fair was the Philippine Village, a 47-acre site that for seven months became home to 1,000 people on display. Learn about how depicting Filipino culture as "uncivilized" was a method used to gain support for American imperialism. Adults. Registration required.
Play bingo, have fun, win books.
Adults.
Follow the trail of clues hidden inside hollow books shelved throughout the library for a chance to win a prize.
Teens and adults.