
Upcoming Events
Acrylic Realism @ the Osage Branch
Acrylic Realism @ the Osage Branch
Come enjoy Fred Schollmeyer's art exhibit entitled "Acrylic Realism" in our Woodland Art Gallery from January 3 through March 28, 2025. A reception in his honor will be held on Saturday, January 11th from 12 pm-1:30 pm in the Woodland
Patt Behler: A 60-year Art Retrospective
Patt Behler: A 60-year Art Retrospective
Born at the height of the Jazz Age in America (1927-), Patt Behler has lived to experience unimagined change in her world, a world she fully embraced her entire life.
Bizzy Beads @ the Osage Branch
Bizzy Beads @ the Osage Branch
Mary Lou (Matthews) Brandebery uses a variety of beads to design intricate necklaces and jewelry. Her beadwork will be displayed in the Osage County Library from March 1 through March 31 in the adult section.
Girl Scout Troop 71030
Girl Scout Troop 71030
Troop Meeting
Journaling for Joy
Journaling for Joy, is a program designed by the founder of the We Speak Foundation ACCO - a non profit 501(c)(3) organization designed to address mental health challenges and suicide prevention by providing children, from 1st grade
Mid-MO Green Party General Meeting
Mid-MO Green Party General Meeting
General Meeting of the Mid-MO Green Party
Digital Media
In today’s digital world, we have even more resources available to access free eBooks and free audiobooks from home and on your personal device! While we love the feel and smell of a good book, there is something to be said for being able to grab any book any time, whether our building is open or not!
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Digital Content
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The best of Marvin Gaye. Volume 1, The '60s
Read More. EditThis is a CD at the Jefferson City Library.
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Mr. civil rights Thurgood Marshall & the NAACP
Read More. EditThis is a DVD at the Jefferson City Library.
Civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall's triumph in the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision to desegregate America's public schools completed the final leg of a journey of over 20 years laying the groundwork to end legal segregation. He won more Supreme Court cases than any lawyer in American history, making the work of civil rights pioneers like the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Rosa Parks possible.
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I Have A Dream
Read More. EditThis is a audiobook (read along) on the shelf at the Jefferson City Library.