Apr 02 Thursday
Toddler Time is an interactive storytime that introduces toddlers to books, reading, and the love of language through stories, songs, and activities. Parents can discover fun ways to build the early literacy skills children need to learn to read! (ages 1-2)
The Southeast Metropolitan Planning Organization (SEMPO) will hold a public information meeting on April 2.
The meeting will be open house style, sharing and receiving information on the 2027-2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The TIP contains a prioritized, fiscally-constrained, multi-year list of federally funded transportation projects and improvements.
The public meeting will be held on Thursday, April 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Jackson Civic Center.
Apr 03 Friday
Join us for a continuation of our Beginning Crochet class, led by Dawn Lambert from Crocheting Beauty. Dawn will review what was covered in the first class and build on those skills by teaching some basic stitches. Please bring your crochet hook and skein of yarn with you to class. Refreshments will be available for participants. Registration for this class is required. (Ages 18+)
AccessibilityThe library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
Food AllergiesWe cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Are you a fan of anime and manga? Want to get into anime but don’t know where to start? Come join our anime club and learn about Japanese culture while enjoying all your favorite shows! (ages 12-18)
This event is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Apr 04 Saturday
Join our favorite scientist, Becky Hicks, in some adventurous experiments!
(ages 6-11)
Accompanying AdultsThis program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop-offs will not be permitted.
AcknowledgementThis event is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
Apr 06 Monday
Learn expert tips for growing healthy blueberry plants from Donna Aufdenberg, Horticulturalist with MU Extension.
Contact Robbie at 573-243-8141 or visit the Main Branch in Jackson to register. For ages 18+.
Join us for a special series on healthy nutrition and exercise. This series is led by Nutrition Program Associate, Mandie Sullivan from the University of Missouri Extension Services.
Learn hands-on techniques for making easy, healthy, and delicious meals during the class and then take home the recipe to make for your family! During this series, we will also learn about easy exercises you can do at home, how to save money while eating healthy, and information on the MyPlate categories.
In this series, each session will build on the previous sessions. Participants who pledge a good faith effort to attend all lessons, are eligible to request one small kitchen appliance item, to receive upon completion of the program. The items to choose from include: Air Fryer, Blender, Crock pot, Food Processor, Insta Pot, Pots & pans, Small microwave, and Toaster oven.
Registration for this event is required. You only need to register for the first session to be included in all of the dates. Please only register if you can attend most of the sessions, as space is limited.
(Ages 18+)
Join us for our adult popular fiction book club, The Page Turners! Registration is suggested for new participants only. Be sure to include your email address to receive notifications and an invite to our Facebook page! Those attending the meeting are welcome to bring a snack.
For this meeting, we will discuss the book Fun For the Whole Family by Jennifer E. Smith. Summary: “The four Endicott siblings -- Gemma, Connor, Roddy, and Jude -- were once inseparable, a bond created by the absence of their dazzling, mercurial mother, who would return for a few weeks each summer to whisk them off on sprawling road trips around the country. Decades later, the unthinkable has happened: the Endicotts haven't spoken in years . . . until an out-of-the-blue text arrives from Jude, now a famous actress, summoning them to a small town in North Dakota. They're each at a crossroads: Gemma, who put her own ambitions aside to raise the others, now isn't sure if she wants to be a mother herself; Connor, a celebrated novelist, is floundering after his recent divorce and suffering from an epic case of writer's block; and Roddy, at the tail end of a professional soccer career, is dangerously close to losing his future husband for the chance at one last season. Jude is the only Endicott who seems to have it all together -- but appearances can be deceiving. As the weekend unfolds, and the siblings wrestle with their shared past and uncertain futures, they'll discover that Jude has been keeping three secrets . . . each of which could change everything."
Next month, we will discuss The Man Who Died Seven Times by Yasuhiko Nishizawa.
Apr 07 Tuesday
Senior Sketches is an 8-week small-group drawing workshop designed for adults 55 and older who want to explore the basics of drawing in a supportive, beginner-friendly environment. Participants learn fundamental skills for drawing from observation while building confidence through hands-on practice. Each session encourages artistic discussion, collaboration, and shared reflection to deepen understanding and enjoyment. Taught by artist and educator, Joshua Newth, the workshop fosters a warm creative community where connection is just as important as sketching.
(Ages 50+)
Build reading readiness and kindergarten readiness skills with our Preschool Storytime program! This fun and educational program features longer books that are accompanied by a variety of activities, including flannel boards, dramatics, and songs.
(Ages 3-5)
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to attend and be engaged with your child for this program. Drop-offs will not be permitted.