Summer Reading Kickoff with the Amazeum!

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Our summer reading program starts today and runs through June 29. We have sign-up forms, reading logs, and schedules available at the library. Our first event is Ready! Set! Reactions! with Ms. Ashlee from the Amazeum. The plan is to build the coolest chain reaction. Working together, how many obstacles can we create? How many … Continued

The Shiloh Museum Visits the St. Paul Library

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Play traditional games and play with old-fashioned toys like Jacob's ladder and jumping jacks. The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History will bring toys and games to try out. See how kids and parents in our area used to work and play!

All Together Now: Arts and Crafts

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Paint kindness rocks, make friendship bracelets, and enjoy spending time with old and new friends! Art-making supplies and snacks will be provided. The event is part of our summer reading program and suitable for kids of all ages (younger children may need some help from adults).

Creative Writing Camp

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Love to write? Love to read? Love to tear up a poem and make a new one from the scraps? Then this half-day writing camp is for you. Try out different ways to use your imagination and write poems and stories. Led by acclaimed writer Gabrielle Idlet, this program is geared towards children between 8 … Continued

Concert with Still on the Hill

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Join us for a music and storytelling performance by Still on the Hill. Their concert includes songs about animals and natures, singalongs, true stories -- and dancing!

Author Reading and Book Signing with Don House

St. Paul Public Library 145 Fifth Street, St. Paul, Arkansas

Photographer and writer Don House will read from his new book Letters to Dan: A Philosophical Guide to the Ozarks. In personal essays and photographs, House takes his readers rivers and hills, forests and vibrant wildflowers of the Ozark. He describes old cemeteries, abandoned buildings, and highway memorial crosses. House introduces us to a neighbor … Continued