Call 883-1974. Sept. 19: “News of the World,” by Paulette Jiles.
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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
For families with kids in grades K-12 in the Children’s Department. Bring the family for a tour of Springfield’s oldest library and learn about our 114-year-old building! We’ll discover all five fireplaces, the secret attic,
For families with kids in grades K-12 in the Children’s Department. Bring the family for a tour of Springfield’s oldest library and learn about our 114-year-old building! We’ll discover all five fireplaces, the secret attic,
For age 13-grade 12. Bring in a book of the same genre as the advertised movie. We’ll chat about our books and watch a PG-13-rated movie. Snacks will be provided. Call 883-1974. April 11: “Ferris
For adults. Call 883-1974. Sept. 10: ““What We Were Promised” by Lucy Tan.
For ages 20-40. “The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women” by Kate Moore. Call 883-1974. Oct. 3: “The Invited,” by Jennifer McMahon.
For grades 6-12 in the Teen Room. Share a poem, either your own or one from your favorite poet, in celebration of National Poetry Month. Coffee and snacks will be provided. Call 862-0135.
For families with children from infants-grade 12. It’s the start of the Library’s Summer Reading Program, with the theme A Universe of Stories. Blast off into summer with the Library and Springfield-Greene County Park Board!
Library Station Santa Fe Room. Prescription medications help us live longer and healthier lives. They can also produce harmful effects when not used properly. Learn about the dangers of medication misuse and abuse and how