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  • Kids Cooking with Lydia Gwin

    Learn how to make African tagine and couscous as well as learning about herbs/spices.Studio Ghibli themed   Age: 8 -12  Time: 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm       Date: Friday, June 26, 2026   Sign-up is required. Photos and videos may be taken during this program to highlight library events and share our...

  • Family Art

    Saturday , June 27, 2026 @ 10 am - 12:00 noon.  For: Families  Join us for a simple and fun craft for families! In this drop in program hosted by the St. Louis Artists’ Guild, we will be using tissue paper, construction paper and our imaginations to create colorful dragonflies, or...

  • Yoga with Grace

    Sign-up Required  Blending physical activity, mindfulness practices, and social-emotional learning in a supportive, community environment, children explore yoga shapes, singing, reading, and engaging in play that develops both fine and gross motor skills, balance, breathing, and social skills. Sign up for just one session, or all of them. Ages 0 -...

  • Wacky Wednesday – Suzanne Jones

    Wednesday, July 1, 2026 at 10:30 am.   Wacky Wednesdays at Kirkwood Performing Arts Center.   Join us for a special event of Native American Storytelling with Suzanne Jones.  Photos and videos may be taken during this program to highlight library events and share our library's story. By participating, you consent to...

  • Pokemon Club

    Pokemon Club  July 2, 2026.  Ages 6-12 Time: 4-5 PM    Do you want to be the very best? Like no one ever was? Sign up for the Pokemon TCG club! Make friends and battle with the official Pokemon trading card game. Newcomers will be instructed on the rules of the game. Pokemon...

  • Indigenous Connections to the Land

    Kirkwood Public Library @ 140 E Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63122

    Many St. Louisans are unaware of the local Native American history and the relationship they had with the land for thousands of years. Eric Pinto (Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians/Zuni) is a local Native community member who will share archaeological and Indigenous perspectives on the local Native American history of...