Your library card is more than an all-access pass to books and media—it can unlock an adventure through the outdoors or an evening of art and music. St. Paul Public Library offers a variety of services and programs for all ages whether you’re looking for a relaxing night in or a fun-filled day out.
smARTpass is an arts access program open exclusively to Twin Cities metro area public library patrons. Use your library card to reserve free or discounted admission to a wide range of arts experiences—including events at places like the Children’s Theatre Company, the CAT Museum, Turf Club, First Avenue, and more!
Looking to take an adventure outdoors? Check out a free seven-day Minnesota State Parks pass at eight library locations to visit any of the 64 state parks, nine recreation areas, or nine waysides for free. Whether you’re craving a hike, a relaxing picnic, or even some camping under the stars, your library card can be your ticket to outdoor fun.
Use your library card to its fullest and get your free tickets to Twin Cities arts experiences or a free state park pass, or stop by at any of our free, fun activities at West 7th Library.
ECFE at the Library
Monday, May 11, 2-3 p.m.
Drop in to an ECFE (Early Childhood Family Education) class at the library every second Monday at 2-3 p.m.
Playdate at West 7th
Tuesdays at 3-5 p.m.
Playdate is an informal playtime for families to gather at the library.
Family Storytime
Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m.
Join Miz Kathleen for an interactive learning opportunity for you and your child to enjoy stories, rhymes, songs, live music, and fun. Find more at sppl.org/events












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