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  • Little Adventure Storytime – Waverly

    Waverly Branch 203 E. Kelling, Waverly, MO, United States

    Ages 0-5: Bring your little ones for a morning of reading, crafting and more!

    Free
  • Senior Conversations

    Waverly Branch 203 E. Kelling, Waverly, MO, United States

    Ages 55+: Join us for discussions on current events, legacy, your favorite things, and more!

    Free
  • Up Up and Away – Odessa

    Odessa Branch 107 W. Mason, Odessa, MO, United States

    Ages 5-8 REGISTRATION Required: Join us as we explore Sky Lanterns and make one that lights up!

    Free
  • Art and Craft Club – Holden

    Holden Branch 207 S. Main, Holden, MO, United States

    All Ages REGISTRATION Required: Art and Craft Club will be doing Pour Paintings.

    Free
  • Storytime – Holden

    Holden Branch 207 S. Main, Holden, MO, United States

    Ages 0-5: Come listen to a story at the library and do a craft.

    Free
  • Nature Pouch – Waverly

    Waverly Branch 203 E. Kelling, Waverly, MO, United States

    Ages 6-12 REGISTRATION Required: Make a pouch for your nature collectibles, such as acorns, rocks, and leaves!

    Free
  • Trading Card Club – Leeton

    Leeton Express Branch 500 N. Main, Leeton, MO, United States

    Ages 6-12 REGISTRATION Required: Trading card fans, join Mrs. Schuler for trading card fun to include: playing, chatting, trading, and more!

    Free
  • Kid’s Club – Lexington

    Lexington Branch 1008 Main Street, Lexington, MO, United States

    Ages 6-12: If you like crafts, games, and fun science activites (STEAM) then this club is for you. Snack provided. Bring a friend for more FUN!

    Free
  • Adventure Storytime – Leeton

    Leeton Express Branch 500 N. Main, Leeton, MO, United States

    Ages 6-12: Storytimes are for building reading skills, making friends and having fun! Our Summer Reading series will include crafts and activities related to our theme "Adventure Begins at the Library."

    Free