Apr 22 Monday
Stop by the youth space for an activity or craft every Monday night! All school ages welcome.
April 1—Jokes & Riddles Night
April 8—Spy Training
April 15—Perler Beads
April 22—Weird Science
April 29—Parachute Games
Alfred J. and Dorothy N. McAllister Meeting Room A
Event Type(s): Program
Age Group(s): Kids, Teen (grades K - 12)
Apr 23 Tuesday
Lapsit is designed for children from birth to 24 months of age. Program features rhymes, finger plays, songs, and more.
Event Type(s): Storytime
Age Group(s): Kids
Toddler Time combines books, rhymes, crafts, activities and music for children ages 24-42 months.
Preschool Storytime is designed for children from 3 1/2 to 6 years. Enjoy stories, songs, finger plays, and book-related fun.
Explore severe weather and natural disasters through hands-on activities and science experiments. These are drop-in programs, no registration required.
April 9: Droughts
April 16: Oil spills
April 23: Earthquakes
April 30: Thunderstorms and Hurricanes
Kids Night at Wea Prairie is designed for kids 6-12 years to come hang out, have some fun, and maybe try some new activities. Each month there will be a different main activity as well as some regular activities like games, and Legos.
January - Paper Fidget Toy
February - Bracelet Weaving
March - Stained Glass with Pasta
April - Nature Art Frames
Dr. Lewis J. and Marjory Urschel Meeting Room
Age Group(s): Kids (ages 6-12)
A very special, intimate evening with Missouri's Ha Ha Tonka at People's Brewing! Tuesday April 23rd, 2024.
Doors 5pm / Music 6pm / $12ADV / 21+
A Mom&Pop Production
Coming straight out of the Ozarks in southern Missouri, Ha Ha Tonka specialize in wide open, effortless anthems that owe as much to high and lonesome Ozarks mountain music as straight up rock‘n’roll. Over their history, Ha Ha Tonka has recorded 5 critically acclaimed albums, toured the world, played Lollapalooza and Austin City Limits, appeared on late-night TV on CONAN as well as on Anthony Bourdain's No Reservations. Through it all, these Ozarks natives have made friends, found love, started families, and grown and matured together. During the pandemic, the band finished their 6th studio album!
Learn how Remote Supports can be used to support individuals with disabilities live independently.
Clinton County & Boone County Genealogical Society are meeting together at Lebanon Public Library for presenter Amber Oldenburg. This presentation will introduce attendees to the history of this subculture usingdocuments like tramp ledgers, letters, and diaries as well as assist them with locating the hobosin their families and telling their stories.
Oldenburg is a genealogist, lecturer, and social media manager with a degree in family historyresearch from Brigham Young University-Idaho. She currently serves as an online instructor inthe family history research program at BYU-Idaho.
Enjoy stories, songs and movement with your child at Klondike Branch Library with Evening Family Storytime!
Tempest Homes Meeting Room