Storytime at the Library
Storytime at the Library
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
Cancelled for this week. See you next Friday, October 13.
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
Join us here at the library to participate in this virtual book talk by Rick Steves!
Come visit Hudson in the Children's Library and practice your reading skills! Hudson is a 5-year-old golden retriever. He loves cuddles, and he loves to hear children reading to him! Join us Tuesday, October 10th & Monday, October 23th at 4 pm in the Children's Library. ** The library is also collecting donations for Duo […]
Ceramic Pumpkin Painting for Teens Join us in the program room to paint a ceramic pumpkin with a flickering light. Ages 12-16 October 12, at 4PM. Pumpkins are limited, please register by October 12. To ensure adequate space and supplies, register each child individually.
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.
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us for a special storytime with the Richmond Heights Fire Department! October 14 at 10 AM They will read a story, help out with a craft, and bring their fire truck to the library. No signup required.
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
Join us at the library for a special viewing of the Virtual Authors Live!* event featuring Ruth Ware Wednesday, October 18 at 1:00pm Ms. Ware is a New York Times bestselling author and a master of suspense. She has written eight books including The Woman in Cabin 10, The It Girl and her latest, Zero […]
Chess Club Join us in the program room for chess and snacks! Third Wednesday of every month: October, November, and December. This program is for ages 7+. Wednesday, October 18, at 4PM.
Join us for an evening with Greg Olson, former Curator of Exhibits at the Missouri State Archives, as he presents his new book Indigenous Missourians: Ancient Societies to the Present, just out this year from University of Missouri Press. Copies of the book will be available for purchase and signing. For adults and teens.
Ceramic Pumpkin Painting for Kids Join us in the program room to paint a ceramic pumpkin with a flickering light. Ages 6-12 October 19, at 4PM. Pumpkins are limited, please register by October 19. To ensure adequate space and supplies, register each child individually.
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.
The October Teen Activity Kit has supplies to make a Halloween graham cracker Peeps house. You'll also find out about new YA books at the library, get tasty treats, and more! Register by October 18th to pick up beginning October 23rd. Teen Activity Kits are for teens ages 12-18.
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
**CANCELED FOR OCTOBER 23RD** Hudson is unable to join us at the library today. Look for him in November! Come visit Hudson in the Children's Library and practice your reading skills! Hudson is a 5-year-old golden retriever. He loves cuddles, and he loves to hear children reading to him! Join us Tuesday, October 10th […]
After School Adventures: Science Magic Tricks Hands on activities that feel like magic! Tuesday, October 24, 2023, from 4-4:45 PM, for grades 1-5. Spots are limited, please register by October 24. To ensure adequate space and supplies, register each child individually.
Children ages 8 & younger and their caregivers Tuesday, October 24th at 6:30pm Put on your PJs & slippers, grab your favorite stuffie or blanket....and come to the library! We'll hear some bedtime stories, sing lullabies, and do a simple take-home craft.
Join us at the library or you can watch from home. Spend an evening listening to John Irving talk about his lifetime of writing.
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.
The At Home Family Book Club presents Cookies & Milk by Shawn Amos Family reading, intended for ages 8 and up. Enjoy a story partially based on the author's experience of his father creating the Famous Amos brand of cookies. The at home Family Book Club Kit includes a copy of the book to check […]
Young Children and their caregivers are invited to join us each week for STORIES, SONGS & PLAYTIME! Mondays at 10am in the Children's Library
Participate at the library, from home or from any internet connection.
Kids in the Kitchen - Edible Engineering Will you build a fairy house out of edible materials? Or a skyscraper? This program will use graham crackers, frosting, and candies to build decorative houses. Thursday, November 2, 2023, from 4-5 PM, for ages 6-12. Spots are limited, please register by September 12. To ensure adequate space […]
Spend an evening with public historian Elizabeth Eikmann as she presents an interactive event about three women who changed the course of St. Louis history. Guests should bring a photo of a woman they admire and will be invited to share a story about them throughout the event. All ages.