The Library... More than Books!

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Libraries. We often think of the local library as a dusty musty place with stacks of books and stern ladies always with a finger to their lips whispering Shhhh! And while it is true that libraries house mounds of books and they do appreciate your consideration of others and use of a "library voice," today's libraries offer much much more!

Special Events and Programs:

All of the major libraries in the Metro offer FREE programs all year long, but they especially roll out the red carpet for kids in the summer. Take the kids to free puppet shows, concerts, movies, classes, magic shows, science programs, craft workshops, petting zoo visits, and much more. Adults can enjoy cooking classes, gardening programs, foreign language, and book clubs. The Plaza Branch of the Kansas City Public Library offers tremendous family programs every Friday night in the Truman Auditorium. Simply visit your local library website (all listed below) for an upcoming calendar of events and be sure to register for programs in advance as many programs do fill up quickly. 

A Special Library worth a Special Visit:

Regular library patrons visit their neighborhood library faithfully, and rarely do they venture out to explore other libraries because frankly, we often think they are much like McDonald's - very little changes other than minor details. While it is true that most Kansas City area libraries are quite similar, one in particular stands out among the rest and makes it worthy of an extra special visit. The Central Library of the Kansas City Public Library (14 West 10th Street, KCMO. Hours: Monday-Wednesday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Thursday-Friday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.,  Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday 1 p.m. - 5 p.m) housed in the former First National Bank of Kansas City, is one of the city's most beautiful "best kept secrets." Home to fabulous research departments, in particular the Missouri Valley Room, located on the fifth floor, with an archive special historical collections including the Missouri Valley Collection (local history), Ramos Collection (African American history) and Western expansion materials. The library is an architectural masterpiece with reading rooms, research areas, a cafe, and a rooftop view of the city skyline complete with a giant life size chess set! But, the most special section of the library for families is the Children's Department, enter through the pages of a book (see image to the right) where kids will discover a wonderful reading area organized by ages and interests and offering many hands-on activities as well. Visit the Kansas City Public Library website for special events and programming. Parking Tip: The Central Library parking garage is located directly west of the Central Library building on the northwest corner of 10th & Baltimore. Parking is FREE on weekends and free for the first hour Mon-Fri with library validation and $1 for every 20 minutes thereafter with an $8/day maximum. The garage is one of Kansas City's most unique landmarks as it is styled after a giant bookcase of famous literature (image shown at top of article).

Sign up for Summer Reading Incentive Programs at Kansas City's Libraries:

Reading and listening to books and stories will open children’s minds to the magic and miracles of life as they journey to new worlds with, "Dream Big...Read!," the theme of the 2012 Library Summer Reading Programs across the Kansas City area. Children can earn rewards as they complete reading goals, a terrific way to spark a love of books at an early age! Bonus: Read our Guide to Summer Reading programs to learn about local businesses also offering incentives.

Mid-Continent Public Libraries

Kansas City Public Libraries

Johnson County Libraries

Bonner Springs Public Library

Kansas City Kansas Public Libraries

Cass County Public Library

North Kansas City Public Libraries

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