Join us for an unforgettable morning of furry companionship and literary adventure at the Fredericktown library. Scout, a certified assistance dog, will visit the library on Saturday, April 20th, from 10 AM-12 PM. We’ll read stories and take turns reading to Scout, who has been known to be soothed into a peaceful slumber with gentle reading. This program is generously sponsored by Modern Woodmen. Best for ages 6 and older.
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Join us for a civil discourse on the proper role and limits of religion in government with a special emphasis on religion in public schools. This program is designed to be non-partisan and non-confrontational. Please join us for this important dialogue guided by Anthony Simones, JD, PhD, Citizenship Education Expert, on Thursday, April 25th, at 6 PM at the Ironton library. All are welcome, but the content is best for ages 18 and older. Snacks will be provided.
Watch for announcements about additional programs at ozarkregional.org or visit Ozark Regional Library System on Facebook or Instagram.
The Rusty Gypsy Farm & Home—an area business—will demonstrate how to create personalized sugar scrubs using grocery store ingredients. The program will begin at 10 AM at the Annapolis library. All supplies will be provided, but registration is required. To sign up for this program, visit an Ozark Regional Library branch or fill out our online registration by clicking on the event poster at ozarkregional.org. For any questions about this program, please call (573) 546-2615. This program is best for ages 10 and older.
Watch for announcements about additional programs at ozarkregional.org or visit Ozark Regional Library System on Facebook or Instagram.
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Borrow ebooks, audiobooks, and magazines to read on your phone or tablet using the Libby app by OverDrive. You can even send and read your borrowed ebooks to your Kindle ereader (U.S. only)! It’s free and easy to get started. Learn more at overdrive.com/apps/libby/.
How to Get Started with Libby Missouri Libraries 2 Go -- Our connection to LibbyThe Voices of the Ozarks project which started in Fredericktown pre-COVID will be renewed and expanded with a focus on family recipes and intergenerational dialogues in 2024!
The goal is to record approximately two (2) interviews per month (one in the Fredericktown library and one in the Ironton library) from April through December of 2024. These short audio recordings will be posted online with photos of the participants, the recipe, and a sample (when possible) to celebrate the past and present of Ozark cuisine. This program is designed to be a recorded dialogue between our older and younger generations, but participants are not required to bring someone with them. Visit ozarkregional.org or call (573) 546-2615 for more information.
Looking for a new hobby? Come check out one of our new crafting kits! You can find them in our catalog here.
Want to try a new game (or an old familiar favorite)? Come see what we have available for checkout! You can find them in our catalog here.
1,000 Books Before Kindergarten is a nationwide initiative that promotes the joy of story. This free program ranges from newborn to just before kindergarten.