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The primary source of income for the Maryville Public Library is a 28-cent property tax levy per $100 of Assessed Valuation. …
Get ready to shop for unique products and services while supporting young entrepreneurs at the second annual Children’s Business Fair slated for March 9, from 10am-1:30pm at the Maryville Public Library. The event is free and open to the public.…
During some weather conditions, the library may close in the interest of safety for our staff and patrons. We post our closings on our Facebook page, so look there before venturing out in slippery conditions.
Meanwhile, you can manage some …
Applications for the Children’s Business Fair are now available to download or pick up at the front desk at the library. Miss the meeting and have questions? Don’t miss our FAQ sheet. We look forward to hearing about your next …
What’s the Children’s Business Fair all about? Can my friends and I do a business together? How does it work? All of these questions and more will be answered at the Children’s Business Fair Information Meeting scheduled for December 13 …
Quilts, personal beauty products, dog treats, crafts, drawings and so much more were a the final products of student run businesses at the Children’s Business Fair last year.
“We invite all youth ages eight through high school, who might be …
It’s time to get creative! Lego Club is open for all kids in grades K-6 the third Thursday of every month from 6-7 p.m. in the library’s basement community room. Here’s what you can expect at Lego Club. When you …
Join us for songs and stories for children ages birth to four every Thursday morning at 9:45. This infant/toddler story time provides short books and lots of movement for our young library learners.
If you’re looking for an evening program, …
I have long been a proponent of discovering the “home run series” for kids. That’s the series that a child gets so excited about and interested in that they take off with their reading for enjoyment, rather than seeing it …