Calendar

Check here for all of the upcoming events at UCPL. If you have questions about any of them, give us a call at 314-727-3150.

Feb
4
Wed
Chair Yoga for Seniors
Feb 4 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Seniors are invited to join us for weekly chair yoga classes every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the auditorium. These classes are free and open to all, and are taught by certified yoga instructor and longtime UCPL patron Paula Gold. Call 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org to register.

Computer Class: Computer Basics
Feb 4 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Join us for Computer Basics. In this quick session, we will cover definitions and terminology of computer parts, starting up and shutting down the computer, and basic folder management. Learn about left versus right clicking on a mouse, how to minimize or enlarge the browser window and more.

A limited number of Chromebooks will be available to patron use. Patrons are allowed to bring their own laptops. Adults only.

To register for this event, email reference@ucitylibrary.org or call 314-727-3150

All computer classes are held in the Auditorium on the second floor.

 

 

Feb
5
Thu
Online Author Event: Vanessa Riley
Feb 5 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

author Vanessa Riley in front of book cover for Fire Sword and Sea

Join us for an unforgettable experience as we chat online with Vanessa Riley about her newest book, Fire Sword and Sea, based on the folk story of the female pirate Jacquotte Delahaye.

The Caribbean Sea, 1675. Jacquotte Delahaye is the mixed-race daughter of a wealthy tavern owner on the island of Tortuga. Instead of marriage, Jacquotte dreams of joining the seafarers and smugglers whose tall-masted ships cluster in the turquoise waters around Tortuga. In Haiti she becomes Jacques, a dockworker, earning the respect of those around her while hiding her gender.

Jacquotte discovers that secret identities are fairly common in the chaotic world of seafaring, which is full of outsiders and misfits. As Jacques, Jacquotte falls in love with Lizzôa d’Erville, a beautiful courtesan who deals in secrets and sex. While others see their work clothes as a disguise, Lizzôa’s true self is as a woman.

For the next twenty years, Jacquotte raids the Caribbean, making enemies and amassing a fortune in stolen gold. When her fellow pirates decide to increase their profits by entering the slave trade, Jacquotte turns away from piracy and the pursuit of riches. Risking her life in one deadly skirmish after another, she instead begins to plot a war of liberation.

Register now!

Yoga at the Library
Feb 5 @ 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Join us Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium for a free one-hour yoga class. Taught by yoga instructor and longtime UCPL patron Paula Gold, the class is open to all levels of yoga practitioners. Options will be offered for increased challenge for those who want to go deeper into poses, as well as variations to make poses more accessible as needed.

The yoga class is intended for adults and teens. Please bring your own yoga mat. To register, please call the reference desk at 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org.

Feb
9
Mon
Chair Yoga for Seniors
Feb 9 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Seniors are invited to join us for weekly chair yoga classes every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the auditorium. These classes are free and open to all, and are taught by certified yoga instructor and longtime UCPL patron Paula Gold. Call 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org to register.

Orcs & Aliens Book Group
Feb 9 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for a lively discussion of Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 9 in the UCPL makerspace. Email Kara at kkrekeler@ucitylibrary.org for more info.

Feb
11
Wed
Chair Yoga for Seniors
Feb 11 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Seniors are invited to join us for weekly chair yoga classes every Monday and Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the auditorium. These classes are free and open to all, and are taught by certified yoga instructor and longtime UCPL patron Paula Gold. Call 314-727-3150 or email reference@ucitylibrary.org to register.

Computer Class: Internet Basics
Feb 11 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Computer Class: Internet Basics

Do you ever get frustrated trying to navigate the internet? Have questions about what all these online buttons do? Join us for Internet Basics I. Learn about the differences between browsers and search engines while picking-up useful tips for navigating websites.

A limited number of Chromebooks will be available to patron use. Patrons are allowed to bring their own laptops. Adults only.

To register for this event, email reference@ucitylibrary.org or call 314-727-3150

This class will be held in the auditorium on the second floor.

Adult Spelling Bee
Feb 11 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Are you secretly an amazing speller? Prove how good you are at the UCPL Adult Spelling Bee! The winner will go on to compete at the Municipal Library Consortium Championship Bee! For more information or to register for the bee, email reference@ucitylibrary.org or call the reference desk at 314-727-3150.

Feb
12
Thu
Online Author Event: Dr. Lindsey Stewart
Feb 12 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Lindsey Stewart in front of book cover reading the Conjuring of America

Feminist philosopher Dr. Lindsey Stewart’s book, The Conjuring of America: Mojos, Mermaids, Medicine, and 400 Years of Black Women’s Magic, tells the stories of Negro Mammies of slavery; the Voodoo Queens and Blues Women of Reconstruction; and the Granny Midwives and textile weavers of the Jim Crow era. These women, in secrecy and subterfuge, courageously and devotedly continued their practices and worship for centuries and passed down their traditions.

Conjure informs our lives in ways remarkable and ordinary—from traditional medicines that informed the creation of Vicks VapoRub and the rise of Aunt Jemima’s Pancake Mix, to the original magic of Disney’s The Little Mermaid (2023), and the true origins of the all-American classic blue jean.

From the moment enslaved Africans first arrived on these shores, conjure was heavily regulated and even outlawed. Now, Stewart uncovers new contours of American history, sourcing letters from the enslaved, dispatches from the lore of Oshun and other African mystics. The Conjuring of America is a love letter to the real magic Black women used, their herbs, food, textiles, song, and dance, used to sow rebellion, freedom, and hope.

Join us online to take part in the magic and celebrate the legacy of America’s founding Black women. Register now!