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Catalog: Books & Media (16)
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Start your Own Business
PaperbackMy Nest Isn't Empty, It Just Has More Closet Space
The Amazing Adventure of An Ordinary Woman
Scottoline, Lisa
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Library Services, Blogs & More (55)
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Library Events & Classes (20+)
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Mini Turkey Day Parade
Multiple sessions Friday, November 1
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Come be a part of a mini Turkey Day parade! We’ll have all the supplies on hand for you to decorate a balloon fit for your favorite New York City department store parade.
Ages 5 and older.
Come Write In!
Friday, November 1 › 6-9 pm
Columbia Public Library, Quiet Reading Room
Working on a book project or a 30-day novel? Join the library for a special after-hours work session in the third floor reading room. You’ll be among fellow writers and have a chance to get a lot of creative work done. Pizza provided.
Adults and teens. Please arrive by 6:15 p.m. for this after-hours event.
Chess: Play & Learn
Multiple sessions Monday, November 4
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Come enjoy one of the world’s oldest games with other enthusiasts. You can play face-to-face with those of varying skill levels. Those new to the game can ask questions and get advice from the more experienced players.
Players of all ages and experience levels are welcome.
Coding With Fiero
Tuesday, November 5 › 10-11 am
Columbia Public Library, Training Center
Learning how to code can be fun when you use the library’s free resource Fiero Code! We’ll give a demonstration and let you do some hands-on play with this useful resource that teaches you to build websites, video games and apps, or learn coding languages. Bring your library card or Fiero login information.
Ages 8-18. Parents and caregivers welcome.
Is Your Child on Track?
Wednesday, November 6 › 10 am-Noon
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
The Boone County Early Childhood Coalition offers a quick, free screening to assess your child’s well-being and social-emotional health.
For Boone County families with ages 2 mos. to 5 yrs.
Brighter Beginnings - New/Expectant Parent Support
Thursday, November 7 › 9-11:30 am
Children's Area
Brighter Beginnings is an organization that helps connect parents who are expecting or who have young children with home visiting services and parenting education programs that are specifically tailored to the needs of the family. Drop in to chat with their staff and find out how they can help you and your family!
For Boone County families expecting a baby or with children ages 5 and younger.
First Thursday Book Discussion - "The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store"
Thursday, November 7 › Noon-1 pm
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Join us to discuss “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store.” National Book Award winner James McBride tells a vibrant tale of Chicken Hill, a working-class neighborhood of Jewish, Black and European immigrant families in Pottstown, Pa., where the 1972 discovery of a human skeleton unearths events of the past. This rich saga highlights the ways we look out for one another.
Adults.
Laughing Matters
Multiple sessions Thursday, November 7-Friday, November 8
Columbia Public Library, Friends Room
Join Jay and Leslie of Laughing Matters for a show full of juggling, mime, hat tricks, stories, magic and other nonsense just for you!
Families.
TRYPS Theater: Live at Eleven
Saturday, November 9 › 11-11:30 am
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
At this workshop, children play games, sing, dance and act out books. Presented by TRYPS Children’s Theater, Columbia’s professional theater group for young audiences.
Ages 3-8.
Drop in and Play
Multiple sessions Wednesday, November 6-Monday, November 11
This program is taking place at multiple venues.
Come join us for coloring and play time.
Families, ages birth-5.
Reading to Rover
Monday, November 11 › 5:30-7 pm
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Children will read for 15 minutes to one of Ann Gafke’s Teacher’s Pet Therapy Dogs while a handler oversees them. It’s a fun way to improve children’s literacy skills. All dogs are certified therapy dogs. Please note, depending on attendance, your family may need to wait for a dog.
Kindergarten age and older.
America Recycles Day - The Problem With Plastics
Tuesday, November 12 › 6-7:30 pm
Columbia Public Library, Friends Room
Did you know that less than 10% of all plastic used in the U.S. is recycled annually, with over 30,000 tons ending up in landfills? Join the City of Columbia’s Recycling Ambassadors for a program celebrating the 30th anniversary of America Recycles Day. Explore interactive displays and a presentation beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Adults and families with kids in fourth grade or older.
Friends of the Callaway County Public Library Book Sale - Early Bird Sale for Friends Members
Friday, November 15 › 4:30-6 pm
Callaway County Public Library, Friends Room
This pre-sale is for members of the Friends of the Callaway County Public Library. Join at the door — memberships are $5 for individuals or $10 for a family. Enjoy a selection of hundreds of gently used fiction and nonfiction books. Hardbacks and large paperbacks are $1, mass-market paperbacks are 50¢, kids books are 25¢ and nonfiction books are half-price.
Jump Into Reading
Saturday, November 16 › 11 am-Noon
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Reading aloud to children improves both comprehension and vocabulary – two skills key for learning to read. Members from the Jumpstart program will read selected books with small groups of children. Different books are selected and read each month.
Designed for children ages 3-5. Families may drop by any time during the program and children must be accompanied by an adult.
Is Your Child on Track?
Multiple sessions Saturday, November 16-Monday, November 18
This program is taking place at multiple venues.
The Boone County Early Childhood Coalition offers a quick, free screening to assess your child’s well-being and social-emotional health.
For Boone County families with ages 2 mos. to 5 yrs.
Evening Family Story Time
Tuesday, November 19 › 6-6:30 pm
Columbia Public Library, Children's Program Room
Enjoy stories, songs and activities for your family.
Ages 13 months to 5 years with an adult.
Chess: Play & Learn
Wednesday, November 20 › 2-4 pm
Southern Boone County Public Library, Meeting Room
Come enjoy one of the world’s oldest games with other enthusiasts. You can play face-to-face with those of varying skill levels. Those new to the game can ask questions and get advice from the more experienced players. We’ll have some other games for you to try out, too.
Players of all ages and experience levels are welcome.
Drop-in Genealogy Help
Multiple sessions Tuesday, November 19-Wednesday, November 20
Columbia Public Library, Training Center
Drop in for help with questions about researching your family history.
Adults.
Reading to Rex
Thursday, November 21 › 4-5 pm
Southern Boone County Public Library, Meeting Room
Children will read for 10 minutes to certified therapy dogs while a handler oversees them. It’s a fun way to improve children’s literacy skills.
Kindergarten age and older. Please note, depending on attendance, your family may need to wait for a dog.
American Red Cross Blood Drive
Tuesday, November 26 › 1-5 pm
Columbia Public Library, Friends Room
To donate, bring your photo ID. You should feel well the day of donation and have plenty to eat and drink.
Make an appointment: www.redcrossblood.org.
Donors must be age 17 or older and weigh at least 110 lbs.
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