Virtual Program: Words Have Power
Library staff will discuss the works of their favorite authors of color. In Celebration of Black History Month.
Adults. Registration required.
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.
Library staff will discuss the works of their favorite authors of color. In Celebration of Black History Month.
Adults. Registration required.
Watch and discuss your favorite anime and manga with other fans.
Teens and Adults.
Play bingo, have fun, win books. All ages.
Musician and educator Harvey Lockhart hosts the Kranzberg Jazz Jam every first Thursday of the month at the Lewis and Clark Branch. Each jam will feature a performance by some of St. Louis' finest jazz musicians, along with the opportunity for local musicians from the community to participate. Local musicians should bring their instruments. Keyboard and drums will be provided.
We provide the DUPLO, LEGO Bricks, and DOTS; you bring your creativity! All ages are welcome, because EVERYONE IS AWESOME!
Presented by the Reference Department
Strap on your hiking boots and explore resources inside and outside the library to build and plan your outdoorsy trip (Hiking boots optional).
Teens and Adults.
From bestselling historical fiction author Marie Benedict comes an explosive novel about history's most notorious sisters. Between the World Wars, the six Mitford sisters—each more beautiful, brilliant, and eccentric than the next—dominate the English social scene. Though they've weathered scandals before, the family falls into disarray when Diana marries a fascist leader and Unity follows her sister's lead all the way to Munich, inciting rumors that she's become Hitler's mistress. As the Nazis rise in power, novelist Nancy Mitford grows suspicious of her sisters' constant visits to Germany. Probing the ways that seemingly sensible people can be sucked into radical action, “The Mitford Affair” follows Nancy's valiant resistance efforts and the complicated choices she must make between her country or her family.Books available from The Novel Neighbor
This month we are reading “The Haunting of Hill House” by Shirley Jackson. Copies available at the Service Desk.
Adults.
Put your knowledge of all things winter to the test and compete to win books and other prizes.
Adults and teens. Registration required.
Share, discuss and edit your recent work with fellow writers. Ages 16 and up.