Library Program Video Archive
Browse through our archive of recorded library programs for adults.
And Here's the Kicker!
Local author Richard Flentge II discusses the Cape Girardeau connection to the design of the state flag how the mule became Missouri’s state animal Cape Girardeau Public Library Program held on May 14, 2014.
Mountain Lions & Bears - Oh My!
Michael Fiehler, local biologist and Missouri Department of Conservation Nature Center volunteer, discusses reappearing species in Missouri including elk, black bears and mountain lions in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 12, 2014.
Don't Let It Bug You!
Paul Schnare, owner of Sunny Hill Gardens & Florist, and entomologist Roxane Magnus discuss garden pests in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 17, 2014.
The Handwriting of Psychopaths & Serial Killers
Dr. Tim Morgan, handwriting expert and forensic document examiner, speaks about the handwriting of psychopaths and serial killers in this June 21, 2014 program at the Cape Girardeau Public Library.
For the Birds!
Brad Pendley, wildlife biologist at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, talks about birding in your backyard and beyond in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 9, 2014.
Cape Girardeau: Then & Now
Local photographer and writer Tom Neumeyer, owner of Neumeyer Photography, discusses his photo exhibit "Cape Girardeau: Then & Now," based on an archive of past and present images of the city in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 15, 2014.
From Slaves to Soldiers: Civil War U.S. Colored Troops from Southeast Missouri
Local historian Denise Lincoln discusses slaves from Cape Girardeau who enlisted to fight in the Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on November 6, 2014.
Surprising Fashions of Civil War Era Women
Join Joanne and Rebecca Moore to learn about the surprising fashions worn by women during the U.S. Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on June 6, 2015.
Extraordinary Lives: Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson
Clarence “Dub” Suedekum talks about the extraordinary life of Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, who vigorously struggled to get the state to secede from the Union during the Civil War, in this June 24, 2015 program at Cape Girardeau Public Library.
And Here's the Kicker!
Local author Richard Flentge II discusses the Cape Girardeau connection to the design of the state flag how the mule became Missouri’s state animal Cape Girardeau Public Library Program held on May 14, 2014.
Mountain Lions & Bears - Oh My!
Michael Fiehler, local biologist and Missouri Department of Conservation Nature Center volunteer, discusses reappearing species in Missouri including elk, black bears and mountain lions in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 12, 2014.
Don't Let It Bug You!
Paul Schnare, owner of Sunny Hill Gardens & Florist, and entomologist Roxane Magnus discuss garden pests in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 17, 2014.
The Handwriting of Psychopaths & Serial Killers
Dr. Tim Morgan, handwriting expert and forensic document examiner, speaks about the handwriting of psychopaths and serial killers in this June 21, 2014 program at the Cape Girardeau Public Library.
For the Birds!
Brad Pendley, wildlife biologist at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, talks about birding in your backyard and beyond in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 9, 2014.
Cape Girardeau: Then & Now
Local photographer and writer Tom Neumeyer, owner of Neumeyer Photography, discusses his photo exhibit "Cape Girardeau: Then & Now," based on an archive of past and present images of the city in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 15, 2014.
From Slaves to Soldiers: Civil War U.S. Colored Troops from Southeast Missouri
Local historian Denise Lincoln discusses slaves from Cape Girardeau who enlisted to fight in the Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on November 6, 2014.
Surprising Fashions of Civil War Era Women
Join Joanne and Rebecca Moore to learn about the surprising fashions worn by women during the U.S. Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on June 6, 2015.
Extraordinary Lives: Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson
Clarence “Dub” Suedekum talks about the extraordinary life of Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, who vigorously struggled to get the state to secede from the Union during the Civil War, in this June 24, 2015 program at Cape Girardeau Public Library.
And Here's the Kicker!
Local author Richard Flentge II discusses the Cape Girardeau connection to the design of the state flag how the mule became Missouri’s state animal Cape Girardeau Public Library Program held on May 14, 2014.
Mountain Lions & Bears - Oh My!
Michael Fiehler, local biologist and Missouri Department of Conservation Nature Center volunteer, discusses reappearing species in Missouri including elk, black bears and mountain lions in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 12, 2014.
Don't Let It Bug You!
Paul Schnare, owner of Sunny Hill Gardens & Florist, and entomologist Roxane Magnus discuss garden pests in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on June 17, 2014.
The Handwriting of Psychopaths & Serial Killers
Dr. Tim Morgan, handwriting expert and forensic document examiner, speaks about the handwriting of psychopaths and serial killers in this June 21, 2014 program at the Cape Girardeau Public Library.
For the Birds!
Brad Pendley, wildlife biologist at Mingo National Wildlife Refuge, talks about birding in your backyard and beyond in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 9, 2014.
Cape Girardeau: Then & Now
Local photographer and writer Tom Neumeyer, owner of Neumeyer Photography, discusses his photo exhibit "Cape Girardeau: Then & Now," based on an archive of past and present images of the city in this Cape Girardeau Public Library program held on July 15, 2014.
From Slaves to Soldiers: Civil War U.S. Colored Troops from Southeast Missouri
Local historian Denise Lincoln discusses slaves from Cape Girardeau who enlisted to fight in the Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on November 6, 2014.
Surprising Fashions of Civil War Era Women
Join Joanne and Rebecca Moore to learn about the surprising fashions worn by women during the U.S. Civil War in this program held at Cape Girardeau Public Library on June 6, 2015.
Extraordinary Lives: Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson
Clarence “Dub” Suedekum talks about the extraordinary life of Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, who vigorously struggled to get the state to secede from the Union during the Civil War, in this June 24, 2015 program at Cape Girardeau Public Library.