Kansas City Kansas Community College and Kansas City Kansas Public Library partner to bring to the KCK community GED classes at the Main Library located at 625 Minnesota Ave. KCK.
Thanksgiving Holiday
Mr. & Mrs. F.L. Schlagle will be closed on Wednesday, November 27th. All other Library branches will close on Wednesday, November 27th, at 5 p.m. for the Thanksgiving Holiday and will reopen on Saturday, November 30th.
A spreadsheet is a powerful tool for organizing your data. Learn how to create a spreadsheet, enter data, format and calculate numbers. Class is open to beginning users.
Join us on the Green Bus for storytime at The Crayon Box. Stories are tailored to visitors Kindergarten age or younger.
This program includes short stories, songs, fingerplays, movement activities, and free play to reinforce early language learning. Ages 18 to 36 months and a caregiver.
We'll introduce you to computers in this series of 3 short classes.
PART I - In this class we'll discuss the parts of the computer, some of the terminology, the keyboard and the mouse.
The South Library is hosting this KCKCC training program for adults interested in improving their job searching skills.
Join us for a movie every Thursday after school in the auditorium.
Kids and Teens are invited to join us for a free delicious, nutritious after school snack every week day from 4:00-4:45 pm on days that school is in session.
Join us for Kids Cafe! Children 18 and under are welcome to have an after-school snack provided by USD 500.
Did you ever have a cool idea for a library program? Did you ever want to make your voice heard? Join us for our Teen Advisory Group. We will casually brainstorm program ideas and discuss new and popular young adult book titles.
Children will make fun crafts and learn shapes, colors, and basic words and sentences in Spanish or English.
Los niños harán divertidas manualidades y aprenderán figuras, colores, y palabras/frases básicas en Español o Inglés.
Crazy Science Experiments
Have you ever made it snow… indoors? Or made a balloon scream? Sign up to try some crazy experiments, and learn how and why these things happen the way they do!
Girls Who Code Club is a community of 3rd through 5th grade girls who design, code, read, and explore the world of computer science together.
Young robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada lives in San Fransokyo with his older brother Tadashi and a helper robot named Baymax.
INTRODUCTORY MEETING