Sit & Stitch

Calling all crafters! Bring your stitchery projects to the library most Fridays and stitch with us. For adults.

SAIL: Staying Active

Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a fitness program for older adults, which can be done sitting or standing. Performing exercise that improves strength, balance, and fitness is critical for staying active and reducing the risk of falls. This class meets twice a week on Wednesday and Friday.

Marquis James Room Tour

Tours include a discussion of our local history, who Marquis James was, and a look at the books from the James and Bass collection. Visitors will be able to learn how to use the resources available in the room.

Baby & Me

Parents and grandparents: join us for a new program, Baby and Me, in the Great Plains Room. This will be a short program that focuses on babies and caregivers, highlighting play time, music, and a short story.

Craft Drop-In

Stop by the children’s department and do a weekly craft that goes along with our Tuesday and Wednesday morning storytime. Or drop by to color and draw! Crafts are usually geared towards preschool and elementary school children. All are welcome!

Easy Yoga for Strength & Balance

Discover how yoga can help you, regardless of age or mobility. This video yoga routine can be practiced with or without the assistance of a chair.

Story Time

Join us for stories, music, and crafts in the Children’s Department! This session is designed for 4-6 year-olds.

Documentary- Reign of Terror: Murder and mayhem in the Osage Hills

It’s estimated that from 1910 to 1930 hundreds of Osage tribal members were murdered or died under suspicious circumstances in an organized effort to rob them of their oil money. They cried out for years, pleading for help which never came. In this new half-hour documentary from OETA, the team from Back In Time presents…