• Lego Free Play

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Enjoy an hour of free play with our Lego blocks. We have basic blocks, cool minifigs, and technic pieces. Bring your friends and compare what you’ve each built or make new friends and build something together. Drop in!

  • Teen Tuesday: Get Creative!

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Make & take a Dinosaur-themed Counted Cross-stitch craft! For teens ages 12-18.

  • Adult Book Discussion

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Ages 18+. Read and discuss The Truth According to Us (1985), by Annie Barrows. Drop in; no registration required. SAVE THE DATE! Author Michelle Collins Anderson will join our July 8 book group for a discussion of her latest novel, The Moonshine Women!

  • Family New England Traditional Bread Making

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    We will make Anadama bread, a traditional New England bread with cornmeal and molasses. Particpants will make the dough and bake the bread at home. For children 10+, or younger children with an adult. Please register for each person who will be making a loaf. This program uses wheat and dairy.

  • Virtual Authors Live! presents Matt Dinniman

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    Hold onto your heart-patterned boxers! Matt Dinniman, New York Times bestselling author of the wildly popular (and just plain wild) Dungeon Crawler Carl series, joins Virtual Authors Live! to chat about his latest book, A Parade of Horribles.

  • Teen Activity Kit: Kool-Aid Lip Balm

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Children’s Library 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Take home supplies & instructions to make DIY Kool-Aid Lip Balm! Kits always include reading recommendations from your Youth Services Librarian and a snack. Register by Wednesday, June 10 to pick up the following week. For teens ages 12-18. Please note that gluten, dairy, soy, and other allergens may be present. Be mindful if you […]

  • Storytime at the Library!

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Children’s Library 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Young children & their caregivers are invited to join us in the Children’s Library for Stories, Songs, and Playtime! Every week at 10am.

  • Open Art Studio for Adults: Basics of Needle Felting

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Open Art Studio for Adults is an evening of crafting, fellowship and, hopefully, having a few laughs. This evening you’ll have access to basic needle felting supplies. There will be no definitive project for attendees to complete, but ideas, materials and guidance will be provided. If your not inclined to this project, feel free to […]

  • Puzzle Afternoon – All Ages

    Richmond Heights Memorial Library – Program Room 8001 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO, United States

    Race the clock or work at your own pace! 100 piece and 60 piece puzzles available. Drop in!

  • Virtual Authors Live! presents Ted Page

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    Join Virtual Authors Live! in conversation with storyteller and popular blogger Ted Page as we chat about his journey to bring together the stories and wisdom of grandfathers from all walks of life—all with a mission to nurture the next great generation.

  • Celebrate Juneteenth!

    Deer Creek Park Pavilion 3235 Laclede Station Road, Maplewood, MO

    All ages. Free! Enjoy a light breakfast and performances by Kenja Ajanaku and Greg Carr! Takes place outdoors in the Deer Creek Park Pavilion at Deer Creek Park, S. Hanley/Laclede Station Road just before Marshall Avenue. Brought to you by Richmond Heights, PARC and Maplewood Public Library.