Book Discussion: Just the Facts
This month we are reading "How the Word Is Passed" by Clint Smith. Copies available at the Service Desk. Adults.
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This month we are reading "How the Word Is Passed" by Clint Smith. Copies available at the Service Desk. Adults.
This month we are reading "Black Cake" by Charmaine Wilkerson. Digital copies available through Overdrive/Libby. Print copies available at the circulation desk. In celebration of Black History Month.
Adults.
Use Google Docs to create, edit and format documents. Printing and saving in the Internet cloud using Google Drive will also be covered.
Registration required.
Prerequisites: Google Drive or equivalent experience.
As a group of primarily African-American pilots and airmen, the Tuskegee Airman made history over Europe during World War II. Using library resources, learn their history through the equipment they used to fly their missions, and how their service, alongside the service of other black and brown military members led to Executive Order 9981, which desegregated the armed forces. Teens and Adults.
Review list of media based in or near St. Louis from novels, short stories, plays, films, and tv shows and receive recommendations for classic and contemporary books available in the St. Louis County Library system.
Teens and adults.
Do you need assistance finding a doctor? Do you need help exploring health insurance options? Are you interested in learning more about community programs for chronic disease management? Come meet your Community Referral Coordinator from the St. Louis Integrated Health Network. Learn more at https://stlouisihn.org/.
Join us for a variety of games as we learn about and enjoy black-owned snack foods and music. In celebration of Black History Month.
All ages.
Visit the Tap In Center at the Florissant Valley Branch to get legal assistance and connect with local support services. Individuals can meet with an attorney, learn their case status and court date information; apply for a public defender; connect with local services through the Bail Project; enroll in a program to receive court reminders, and get assistance navigating the court process. For more information, call 314-669-6185 or email TapInSTL@gmail.com.
Learn to read, write and converse in English. All skill levels welcome. Adults.
Job seekers receive tips for online job applications, how to search for jobs and the best tips for success. Registration required.
Prerequisites: Internet Basics or equivalent experience.