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Stay & Play – Holden

Holden Branch 207 S. Main, Holden, MO, United States

Ages 0-5: Stay after storytime and play with your friends. Enjoy the library's resources and toys.

Free

Preschool Storytime – Knob Noster

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

Ages 3-5: Bring your preschoolers for stories, crafts, songs and bubbles to encourage growth in literacy!

Free

Medicare Bingo – Warrensburg

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

Ages 19+: I saw note, just highlighting as a reminder.

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

Bunco – Warrensburg

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

Ages 19+: Bunco!!! All Skill Levels welcome!

Free

Music & Movement – Warrensburg

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

Ages 0-5: Join us to get your wiggles our with singing and dancing. Children will use a variety of musical instruments to increase sensory development, coordination, literacy & numeracy skills

Free

Stay Play and Learn – Warrensburg

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

Ages 0-5: Stay after Music and Moverment to play and learn with your friends. Activities will focus on improving language, fine and gross motor skills, develop social skills and aid with cognitive development.

Free

T(w)een Time – Lexington

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

Ages 13-18: Come hang out with friends for an afternoon of fun! Play games, make crafts, and enjoy snacks!

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, "What the Wind Knows" by Amy Harman.

Free