For families with children from infants-grade 12 in the Children’s Department. May the fourth be with you as you drop in for a galaxy of games, crafts and other “Star Wars” surprises! Don’t miss “Star
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For adults age 60 and older in basement meeting room. Are you a doodler? Bring your sketch book or notepad and other doodling supplies, or use some of ours. Share ideas and learn new techniques
Want to add your own voice to the “Universe of Stories”? Attend this crash course in storytelling taught by Derek Cowsert, library staff member and Ozarks Technical Community College English instructor, with a focus on
For infants-grade 5 in the Children’s Department. Check out some books, pick up your game board and celebrate the official start of the Summer Reading Program with fun activities! Call 862-0135.
For adults in the Frisco Room. Lt. Culley Wilson will discuss the history of the Springfield Police Department from its creation to the present day. A combination of fact and photos, Lt. Wilson’s talk is
For adults in the Santa Fe Room. Have you read a good book lately? Want to learn about new titles, authors or genres? Share your latest reads with others and learn about upcoming titles. Call
For adults at Mother’s Brewing Company. Enjoy a cold glass of beer and discuss aspects of American culture. March 21: “American Witches: A Broomstick Tour through Four Centuries” by Susan Fair. Call 882-0714. April 18: “Halloween:
For adults. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States. One in 10 Greene County residents has diagnosed diabetes. Dietitians from Cox College of Nursing will discuss diabetes,
Call 883-1974. Sept. 19: “News of the World,” by Paulette Jiles.
For ages 21 and older. Do you have a “favorite” serial killer? Are you fascinated by forensics? This true crime book discussion is for you. Call 882-0714. Sept. 11: “The Woman Who Wasn’t There: The True Story