Simply “drop in” for help with computers, tablets, the internet and other technologies. No appointment necessary. For one-on-one assistance please refer to our Grab-a-Geek program for scheduled appointments.
See Cuba from the comfort of the library while learning the logistics of Cuban travel for US residents.
Simply “drop in” for help with computers, tablets, the internet and other technologies. No appointment necessary. For one-on-one assistance please refer to our Grab-a-Geek program for scheduled appointments.
Teen Book Group, aka the Choose Your Own Book Group, meets the 3rd Tues. of the month, with participants sharing information about good books they’ve read recently. Refreshments are provided.
Toured to Death (An Amy’s Travel Mystery) by Hy Conrad
After Amy and her mother, Fanny Abel, lose the men in their lives, they turn wholeheartedly to the travel business. While Fanny handles the business end in New York Amy is on a tour conducting her first mystery-themed road rally in Monte Carlo. Unexpectedly, the writer who wrote the mystery script is murdered in New York and Amy and Fanny find themselves searching for a killer determined to keep some ugly secrets deeply hidden.
Parents and children participate together. Books of the current month’s selection are available by registering at the Richmond Heights Memorial Library.
Community for Understanding and Hope Book Group will discuss the books March: Book 1 and Book 2 by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell at 7 pm. at Kirkwood Public Library meeting room. Leader: Nicole Warrington
Students in grades 3rd – 5th grade may pick up a copy of the month’s book selection by registering at the Richmond Heights Memorial Library.