Cloth as Community: Hmong Textiles in America
The story of Hmong textile production in the diaspora reflects the radical upheaval in the external environment that Hmong refugees experienced.
Main Library
625 Minnesota Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66101
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Mr. & Mrs. F. L. Schlagle Library
4051 West Drive
Kansas City, KS 66109
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Also open 9:00 am-5:00 pm on the 3rd Saturday of each month.
South Branch Library
3104 Strong Avenue
Kansas City, KS 66106
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Turner Community Library
831 S 55th Street
Kansas City, KS 66106
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West Wyandotte Library
1737 N 82nd Street
Kansas City, KS 66112
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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.
The story of Hmong textile production in the diaspora reflects the radical upheaval in the external environment that Hmong refugees experienced.
Kansas City Kansas Community College and Kansas City Kansas Public Library partner to bring additional GED classes to the KCK community. Free GED preparation classes will be held 9a.m.-12p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Welcome to the world of word processing! Learn how to open a file, create a new file, make formatting changes, correct typing mistakes, save a file and more! Class is open to beginning computer users.
Patrons 55+ are invited to join our Crafting for Seniors for a variety of craft activities. 55+ only, please.
The West Wyandotte Branch offers two hours of uninterrupted computer time for patrons to work on all things job-hunt related. This includes working on resumes and cover letters, searching and applying for jobs posted on the Internet, and rec
Children ages 18 and under are invited to join us for a free after-school snack Monday through Friday in the Craft Room at the West Wyandotte Library courtesy of USD 500 Nutritional Services.
Enjoy some cold lemonade and relax with some coloring! We will have coloring sheets and supplies for every age, so bring the whole family!
Come have a fun-filled night with family and friends with board games, video games, minute to win it challenges, and more!
Join us on the Purple bus for storytime every other Monday at Legend Oaks Apts. from 3:30 to 4:30!
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. Held in the Youth Services craft room.
This month we'll be discussing Ida and Martha by Sara Fretz Goering. Contact Karen Hostetler with questions at karenh@sckck.org or Cris Siebenlist at cpigsfly@gmail.com.
Come down to the Turner Community Library and celebrate Day of the Dead with Sugar Skulls, Games, Crafts, and Snacks. We'll have a Pinata and showing Book of Life.
Located in the Youth Services Department.
The South Library and Catholic Charities are working together to provide a FREE Citizenship Preparation Program at the South Library.
A young lion prince takes an unforeseen journey to find his way into a new life after the untimely death of his father.
Join us for a screnning of An American Story, followed by a discussion with the filmmaker, Lyle Gibson, and cinematographer Jacquey Valentine.