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Study Hall @ Main Wednesdays 2pm-4pm

Date: September 5, 2023Author: llovekckplorg 0 Comments

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As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Kansas City, Kansas Public Library had to close temporarily for the safety of staff and patrons. To still maintain a connection with the community and serve our patrons, we’ve created this blog to host online programming.  You can find out full event calendar here. 

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