Events for week of May 19, 2025
Virtual Startup Office Hours: Get Expert Advice for Your New Business
Kirkwood Public Library @ 140 E Jefferson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63122Week of Events
Library Closed for Memorial Day
First Art at Home
First Art at Home
First Art at Home May 29, 2025. Ages 18 months-4 years. Introduce your little one to the tactile wonders of paint, glue and more with these easy at home art based activities! Recommended for 18 months to age 4. Sign up to pick up your supply bag. You will be emailed about pick-up.Sign...
Baby Yoga
Baby Yoga
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. Sign-up Required Ages 0 -...
First Impact – Learning to Drive
First Impact – Learning to Drive
Tuesday, May 27, 2025 at 6:00 - 8:30 PM. Ages: Parents and Teens Location: Kirkwood Public Library Join us for a free program to prepare new drivers for the road ahead! Offered by Carol Hoormann, a Health Educator with First Impact, MO this program will teach parents about the Missouri...
Virtual Startup Office Hours: Get Expert Advice for Your New Business
Virtual Startup Office Hours: Get Expert Advice for Your New Business
Are you launching a startup or just getting your small business off the ground? Join us for Virtual Startup Office Hours, where you’ll have the opportunity to ask your burning questions and get expert guidance from a seasoned startup professional. This interactive Q&A session is designed for early-stage entrepreneurs looking...
Playtime for Little Ones
Playtime for Little Ones
Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 9:30 am. Age 6 months - 2 years. Meet friends at Playtime for Little Ones, with sensory activities, play stations and more geared to your 6 month-2 year old.
Author Talk: Liz Chiarello “Policing Patients: Treatment and Surveillance on the Frontlines of the Opioid Crisis”
Author Talk: Liz Chiarello “Policing Patients: Treatment and Surveillance on the Frontlines of the Opioid Crisis”
Join us for a compelling discussion with author Liz Chiarello as she delves into her groundbreaking book, Policing Patients: Treatment and Surveillance on the Frontlines of the Opioid Crisis. Through extensive research and interviews, Chiarello exposes how surveillance technologies are reshaping the practice of medicine, forcing doctors and pharmacists to...
Memory Cafe: Books and bloom
Memory Cafe: Books and bloom
Our memory café is a place for individuals with memory loss and their care partners to engage in fun activities in a comfortable and supportive environment. The topic this month will include a presentation from Wild Ones in St. Louis, taking a virtual walk through the spring woods. There will...
Saturday Morning Perks: May
Saturday Morning Perks: May
Join us May 31st for a discussion of Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi. Use the form below to sign up for the email list to receive reminders about future meetings and notices about meeting changes.
History is Advocacy: Inspiration from our Lavender Ancestors Presented by Steven Brawley
History is Advocacy: Inspiration from our Lavender Ancestors Presented by Steven Brawley
As St. Louis’s LGBTQIA+ community members and allies navigate an onslaught of attacks and discrimination, they can draw inspiration from the pioneering lives of the region’s queer ancestors. Learn how their historic legacies can inform present day activism and resistance. Steven Louis Brawley is a community historian and Founder of...