Left Bank Books Foundation

Left Bank Books Foundation

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The Left Bank Books Foundation was created in 2009 as a 501c(3) by co-founders Kris Kleindienst, Jarek Steele and Terry Koch. It’s mission is to promote and increase education, literary and cultural activities in the St. Louis area, through reading and disseminating books and related materials to low-income persons; and to advance the unfettered discussion of ideas. Our signature project, The Rive

BookFest St. Louis | 08/13/2018

St. Louis Book Fest Coming September 22, 2018

This event is being presented by the Central West End, Left Bank Books and the Left Bank Books Foundation.

Visit http://bookfeststl.com for more information.

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BookFest St. Louis: An Evening With Sherman Alexie | BookFest St. Louis 07/09/2017

BookFest St. Louis: An Evening With Sherman Alexie | BookFest St. Louis Acclaimed author Sherman Alexie will kick off BookFest St. Louis with an engagement on Friday, Sept. 22, at The Sheldon.

Home 06/07/2017

We Stories: Raising Big-Hearted Kids is a new and growing organization that uses the power of children’s literature to create conversation, change, and hope in St. Louis and a stronger, more equitable and inclusive future for all.

It is targeted towards white families of children ages 7 and younger to encourage conversations about race and racism. For more information, visit http://www.westories.org

Home First one, then another, and then a few more, until dozens upon dozens of St. Louisans stood together asking how our city can reach its promise.

Summer Camps @ SLPL 06/01/2017

What are your kids doing this summer? Sign them up for one or more of the fun, exciting and educational summer camps offered for free by St. Louis Public Library!

Registration for all camps is required. Print and complete the Camp Application here, and bring it into any St. Louis Public Library Branch. Applications require a parent or guardian’s signature. Registration closes when the camp is full.

Campers must commit to attending all scheduled camp sessions. Parents or guardians should make arrangements for their child to arrive on time and be picked up at the end of the camp each day.

The Library cannot provide before or after care. Unexcused absences may lead to dismissal from the program.

For more information, visit https://www.slpl.org/news/summer-camps-slpl/

Summer Camps @ SLPL What are your kids doing this summer? Sign them up for one or more of the fun, exciting and educational summer camps offered for…

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