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Cartoons and Pancakes-Concordia

Concordia Branch 813 S Main, Concordia, MO, United States

All Ages: Join us for an old-fashioned Saturday morning. We eat pancakes and watch cartoons with friends!

Free

Beginner’s Yoga-Lexington

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

Ages 19+: Wear comfy clothing and bring a mat.

Free

Coffee & Connections-Warrensburg

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

Ages 19+: Do you need help but don't know where to go? Stop here, have a cup of coffee and chat with representitives of several different local agencies.

Free

Libraries Got Game-Warrensburg

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

All Ages: Get BOARD at the library with your family and friends! Fun and exciting board and XL games.

Free

Colorful Conversations-Concordia

Concordia Branch 813 S Main, Concordia, MO, United States

Ages 19+: Meet up to chat and connect while you calmly and creatively color. All supplies are provided as well as tea and coffee.

Free

Book Lovers’ Book Club-Odessa

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,

Free

3R Book CLub-Warrensburg

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

Ages 19+: Choose a book from the chosen theme or genre to read and discuss with the group. This is held on the fourth Monday of each month.

Free

Book Club-Concordia

Concordia Branch 813 S Main, Concordia, MO, United States

Ages 19+: This month we will discuss The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman. Come join us for a lively discussion.

Free

Impact on Native America-Knob Noster

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

Ages 19+: Join us to learn how interactions between people of European ancestry and Native Americans have often forced changes in the population and cultures of the indigenous people.

Free