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.
Start your little ones on their literacy journey to becoming a lifelong reader. Bring your infants and toddlers in to enjoy stories, rhymes and songs with our children's librarian. Older siblings are always welcome.
Get 2 hours of uninterrupted computer time to: write a cover letter or resume, search and apply for job postings, or get one-on-one assistance on job-related tasks.
Compete with your friends on our video game system.
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.
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.
Whether you're a fan of shojo or shonen, magical girls or giant robots, we're here to provide your anime fix.
Come have fun with our huge tub of Legos! Kids and teens ages 18 & under can build a little on one super Lego project each week or create a new project each time they attend.
For the month of October, Wednesday Night Crafts will be making spooky crafts! We will be making Paper Plate Pumpkin Monsters on October 9.
WyCo Lecture Series - A Hidden Legacy of Segregation: Mexican-American Children in KCK Schools, 1922-1951
Join us for an evening of Wyandotte County history as Dr. Daniel Serda discusses the history of KCK's Mexican-American community and public education.
The South Library and Catholic Charities are working together to provide a FREE Citizenship Preparation Program at the South Library.
Te gustaría aprender Inglés?
Acompáñanos todos los miércoles de 6:00pm a 8:00pm
en la biblioteca Main.
Dark Shadows (2012) (PG-13)
An imprisoned vampire, Barnabas Collins, is set free and returns to his ancestral home, where his dysfunctional descendants are in need of his protection.
We will be watching James Whale's 1933 film "The Invisible Man" starring Claude Rains (or at least his voice).
A scientist finds a way of becoming invisible, but in doing so, he becomes murderously insane.