The submissions were all 500 words or less.
Time: May 3,
The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Kirkwood area. The pandemic continues to impact the nation's blood supply.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives soon in the Kirkwood area.
Participants will look for items both inside and outside their homes for a chance to win prizes.
THE 1904 WORLD'S FAIR: MAN’S GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT
These reads range from science fiction and fantasy to memoirs and biographies.
All entries must be submitted by midnight on April 16.
With Spring Break just right around the corner, KPL wanted to set up teens with the fantasy box of their dreams.
Participants will receive a sheet asking them to find different items inside their home.
All participating residents must pre-register at least one week prior to their scheduled trash/recycling service day.
Recently-added movies include "The Company of Wolves" and "Fitzcarraldo."
KPL explores cyberpunk, Afrofuturism and more.
The upgrade will feature a makeover of the main dashboard and increased access to online city resources.
There weren't enough boxes to meet demand, so the library is providing links to download, print, and recreate the experience at home.
These films primarily showcase the art, accomplishments, love, and everyday joy of African Americans.
The system provides officials the ability to quickly deliver messages to targeted areas or the entire city.
Participants will receive a sheet that asks them to find different winter items they see inside and outside.
This list provides options for patrons who are working on the Winter Reading 2020-2021 challenge.
From board games to video games, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Vaccinations are by appointment only and are being administered at John C. Murphy Health Center in Berkeley.
The library has compiled a list of children’s picture books and chapter books for MLK Day reading.
Selections include "The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story."
The list provides options for patrons who are working on the Winter Reading 2020-2021 challenge.
She was honored during a small ceremony at City Hall.
The contest is open to high school juniors in public, private and home schools.
This debut novel explores the idea of multiverse travel.
This novel is perfect for anyone looking for a long read with a colorful cast of characters and a classic sci-fi adventure.
All of these titles are available to request through the library.
"I'm Thinking Of Ending Things" tops the list.
This review is by Lucy B., age 17.
This month's box contains lots of Halloween-themed activities.
.Timothy House is one of the few EMS professionals to meet this milestone.
Options include costumed Zoom parties, scary movie marathons, and leaving "Boo Bags" on the doorsteps of family, friends and neighbors.
The reads range from picture books for preschoolers to novels and non-fiction books for high school students.
With election season approaching, the Kirkwood Public Library reminds the public of the rights and duties of citizenship.
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