Cookie Decorating Event
Children and families are welcome to come decorate some cookies for the holidays. This event is free, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Open to children and families.Read More →
Children and families are welcome to come decorate some cookies for the holidays. This event is free, but REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Open to children and families.Read More →
Perennial has made a name for themselves teaching folks how to use sustainable materials in arts and crafts. Now they are coming to Brentwood Library to teach a class for adults on how to make paper. Class is limited to 10 people. Click here to sign up today before it fills up! If you haven’t visited their brick and mortar location, it is a real treat. To find out moreRead More →
Winter Reading Club Kick-Off Party Monday, November 6 at 6:00-7:30 p.m. We’re kicking off our Winter Reading Club with a party! This is an outdoor event. We encourage you to bring a flashlight or electric lantern, as lighting will be limited. The library will be promoting our Winter Reading Club with freebies and giveaways. We will also have free hot chocolate and treats from a local vendor. The highlight of this eventRead More →
Are you a child who has LEGOs at home? We want you to use your creativity to build something really cool with your LEGOs. It can be WHATEVER YOU WANT. Seriously. Once you have built something, bring it to the library so we can put it on display for everyone to see! Submit your creation: November 1 – 5 On November 6th, a panel of judges will award prizes toRead More →
Create a creepy apothecary jar mounted on an LED light. Open to children ages 6 and up. Children under 7 must be accompanied by a grown-up. Free. Registration will open on October 1. Registration is required.Read More →
Stories, songs, and a little spooky fun for children and families. Costumes encouraged.Read More →
Ballet 314 will present a story time and dance demonstration. Ballet attire is encouraged. Children and families. Free. The Brentwood Public Library is sponsoring this program in partnership with the Missouri Humanities and with support from the Missouri Humanities Trust Fund.Read More →
Ballet 314 will present a story time and dance demonstration. Ballet attire is encouraged. Children and families. Free. The Brentwood Public Library is sponsoring this program in partnership with the Missouri Humanities and with support from the Missouri Humanities Trust Fund.Read More →
Let’s get messy! Learn how to turn paper scraps into uniquely beautiful handmade paper. We’ll show you how to make paper pulp, use a mould and deckle, and press sheets of paper. The handmade paper you’ll go home with can be used for anything. It can even be a piece of art to hang on the wall just as is! Children ages 6 and up. Registration required. Registration will open onRead More →
Mark Pagano, AKA Marko Polo is a singer/songwriter, kids musician, teaching artist, and father living in St. Louis, MO. Marko blends groovy rock and roll guitar with catchy hooks and memorable topics that connect with listeners of all stripes. He performs regularly at venues, museums and libraries around the US. His tunes have been featured on JUMP radio, Musical Merry-Go Round, Radio Active Kids, Zooglobble’s More Weird Review, Electric KidsRead More →
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