Virtual Authors Live! presents Adam Alter
Virtual Authors Live! websiteParticipate online as Virtual Authors Live! interviews Adam Alter about his new book, Anatomy of a Breakthrough
Participate online as Virtual Authors Live! interviews Adam Alter about his new book, Anatomy of a Breakthrough
Chess Club Join us in the program room for chess and snacks! Third Wednesday of every month: September, October, November, and December. This program is for ages 7+. Wednesday, September 20, at 4PM.
Kids in the Kitchen - Playing with Your Food! Learn basic knife skills and food handling while making fun and easy snacks! Participants will make fruit and vegetable snacks that look like critters. This program will use dairy, sunflower seed butter, a variety of fruits and vegetables and chocolate chips. Please email if you have […]
Calling all middle-schoolers!
Every Friday afternoon from 3:30-4:30 p.m. in the Richmond Heights Library program room, meet Wash U. students from Studio: TESLA who will lead you through adventures in STEM! From puking pumpkins to roller coasters, you’ll have a fresh challenge each week. Best of all, you’ll meet new friends, have fun, and learn something new.
UNICORN STORYTIME! Children of all ages are welcome to join us in the Children's Library Saturday, September 23rd at 10am We'll hear stories about unicorns & make a fun unicorn craft to take home!
The At Home Family Book Club presents Coraline by Neil Gaiman Family reading, intended for ages 8 and up. Enjoy an unsettling story in time for the Halloween season. The at home Family Book Club Kit includes a copy of the book to check out, discussion questions, and snacks. Kit pickup begins on September 25. […]
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
After School Adventures: Explore Magnetism Explore magnetism with magnetic slime, ferrofluid and more! Tuesday, September 26, 2023, from 4-4:45 PM, for grades 1-5. Spots are limited, please register by September 22. To ensure adequate space and supplies, register each child individually.