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Library Adventures – Concordia

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

Ages 5-8: Tuesdays this summer will be full of fun and adventure. Pack your suitcase for a new adventure each week!

Free

Storytime – Warrensburg

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

Ages 0-5: Meet up for Stories, Music, Dancing, a craft, and of course bubbles!

Free

Robotics, Eruptions & Design – Warrensburg

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

Ages 6-12: Join us as we explore, build, and create through various technology, hands-on activities, and art.

Free

Bunco – Odessa

Odessa Branch 107 W. Mason, Odessa, MO, United States

Ages 19+: Bunco, library edition! All the fun without the having to pay. Whether you are new to the game or an avid player, join us for the revelry and prizes.

Free

Coffee and 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 representatives of several different local agencies.

Free

Storytime – Lexington

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

Ages 0-5: Bring your little ones for storytime! Each week we read, sing, play and learn, all while developing early literacy skills.

Free

Storytime – Odessa

Odessa Branch 107 W. Mason, Odessa, MO, United States

Ages 0-5: Storytimes are for building pre-reading skills, making friends, and having fun!

Free

Bubbly Storytimes – Concordia

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

Ages 0-5: Storytimes are for building pre-reading skills, making friends and having fun! And there will be bubbles!

Free

Rad Reptile Program with Knob Noster State Park – Holden

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

Ages 0-5: Naturalist Chris Edmonson, from Knob Noster State Park, will do a library program entitled Rad Reptiles. Home to more than 50 species of snake and 12 species of turtles, Missouri hosts a variety of rad adaptations that these reptiles use to live and protect themselves.

Free