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  • Tween Time – Lexington Branch

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

    Ages 13-18: Come hang out with friends for an afternoon of fun! Play games and enjoy snacks!

    Free
  • Book Lovers’ Book Club – Odessa Branch

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

    Ages 19+: Adult book club that meets once a month to discuss their book of choice. This month's book of choice open for discussion is The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek by Kim Richardson.

    Free
  • Bee Creative – Lexington Branch

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

    Ages 19+ REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Arranging flowers is a breeze with a clay flower frog. Bring fresh cut flowers inside with this cute and clever craft. This will be a 2 part program and registration is required.

    Free
  • Yoga Fridays – Corder Branch

    Corder Branch 221 N. Lafayette, Corder, MO, United States

    Ages 19+: Join our gentle chair yoga class designed for all levels, from beginners to those returning to practice.

    Free
  • Storytime Goes Wild – Knob Noster Branch

    Knob Noster Branch 202 N. Adams, Knob Noster, MO, United States

    Ages 0-5: Slither into adventure with us and a special guest from Knob Noster State Park as we explore the fascinating world of snakes!

    Free
  • RED – Warrensburg Branch

    Warrensburg Branch 432 N. Holden, Warrensburg, Missouri, United States

    Ages 6-12: Dive into hands-on activities and technology to explore, build, and create amazing projects that blend science, engineering, and art.

    Free
  • Super Saturdays – Holden Branch

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

    Ages 6-12: Super Saturdays are tons of Fun for Children Ages 6-12, come enjoy crafts, card games, and fun galore!

    Free
  • Old Librarian’s Tales – Odessa Branch

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

    All Ages: Before there were books, there were stories. Help carry on the ancient tradition of oral storytelling!

    Free