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Lego Club*
Lego Club*
Join us for a new monthly challenge and free build time. Please register at 580-234-6313 or at the first-floor service desk. For tweens & teens, ages 9 & up.
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Graphic Novel Book Club
Graphic Novel Book Club
Join the new book club where we’ll be reading graphic novels. Books are available in the Teen department. For tweens & teens, ages 9 & up.
Haven’t Got a Clue Mystery Book Club
Haven’t Got a Clue Mystery Book Club
February’s book is Bury Your Dead by Louise Penny. Taking leave during Quebec's Winter Carnival after a case gone wrong, a disgruntled Chief Inspector Armand Gamache is unable to avoid assisting a politically-charged investigation involving a historian's murder during a search for a famous figure's burial site (from NoveList.) Copies of this mystery without murder…
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Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
Dr. Seuss Birthday Party
Join us in the children's department for cake and come-and-go activities. For children of all ages.
Elementary Book Club
Elementary Book Club
We'll be reading Dr. Seuss' The Lorax. Copies of the book are available in the children's department. For elementary students.
Movie: The Lorax
Movie: The Lorax
Join us in the children's department for a showing of The Lorax. All are welcome to attend the movie showing. Movie is rated PG.
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Teen Book Club & Movie
Teen Book Club & Movie
Join us for book club followed by a companion movie showing. Copies of the latest book are available in the teen department. For tweens & teens ages 9 & up.
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1st Tuesday Book Club
1st Tuesday Book Club
In March, we''ll be reading Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt. For fans of A Man Called Ove, a luminous debut novel about a widow's unlikely friendship with a giant Pacific octopus reluctantly residing at the local aquarium-and the truths she finally uncovers about her son's disappearance 30 years ago (from NoveList). Copies are…
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Closed-Door Romance Book Club
Closed-Door Romance Book Club
Cozy romance readers come together to discuss this month's book. Copies are available for checkout in the first-floor lobby. For adults.
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Learn to Knit or Crochet
Learn to Knit or Crochet
Learn how to knit or crochet with library volunteer Jody. All ages and experience levels welcome.
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Library Board Meeting
Library Board Meeting
Meeting of the Board of Directors of PLEGC. Meeting agenda will be posted at least 24 hours in advance of the meeting and may be viewed at enid.civicweb.net/portal. Meetings are posted live on the library's Facebook page: facebook.com/EnidPublicLibrary.
CANCELED: Craft Drop-In
CANCELED: Craft Drop-In
Stop by the library on Mondays after school and enjoy making a new craft each week! The craft will be available throughout the week as long as supplies last. For elementary students.
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Pie & Potato Chip Party
Pie & Potato Chip Party
Hang out with us to celebrate Pi Day and National Potato Chip Day. We'll be snacking on...you guessed it! Pie and potato chips! For tweens & teens.
I Didn’t Know My Library Card Could Do That!
I Didn’t Know My Library Card Could Do That!
Your library card lets you do more than just check out books. Learn about some of the databases and services available to you through your free library account.
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CANCELED: Junior Mad Scientists*
CANCELED: Junior Mad Scientists*
Complete a STEM project with us! For elementary students. Spots are limited, so be sure to register at 580-234-6313 or at the first-floor service desk.
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CANCELED: Mini Mad Scientists*
CANCELED: Mini Mad Scientists*
Complete a STEM project with us! For preschool students. Spots are limited, so be sure to register at 580-234-6313 or at the first-floor service desk.
Making Sense of Medicare
Making Sense of Medicare
Join us for an informative workshop led by Greg Dellinger of Priority Medicare Solutions. Get information, not a sales pitch. For adults.
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St. Patrick’s Day Party*
St. Patrick’s Day Party*
Come and enjoy some snacks and a St. Patrick's Day art project! For tweens & teens ages 9 & up. Please register at 580-234-6313 or at the first-floor service desk so we have enough supplies.
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Modern Homesteading
Modern Homesteading
Modern Homesteading is a lifestyle that’s all about learning to become more self-sufficient and living in tune with nature. Join us for a video based introductory course hosted by Greg Pryor, PhD from Francis Marion University. This class meets each Tuesday at noon. Students are welcome to bring lunch and the library will provide drinks…
Make & Take: Japanese Stab Binding
Make & Take: Japanese Stab Binding
Make a unique book, using a traditional book-binding method known as Japanese stab binding. You’ll choose your cover and then bind the book using a needle and special book-binding threads, but no sewing skills are required! With our step-by-step instruction, you’ll leave with a book which can be used for writing, drawing or painting inside.
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SAIL: Staying Active
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 for twelve weeks 1/4/2023-3/24/2023. There…
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Craft Drop-In
Craft Drop-In
Stop by the library on Mondays after school and enjoy making a new craft each week! The craft will be available throughout the week as long as supplies last. For elementary students.
Lego Club*
Lego Club*
Join us for Lego challenges and free build time. Please register at 580-234-6313 or at the first-floor service desk. For tweens & teens ages 9 & up.
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Haven’t Got a Clue Mystery Book Club
Haven’t Got a Clue Mystery Book Club
March’s book is The Switch by Joseph Finder. Picking up a politician's laptop by mistake, Michael Tanner discovers stolen files before finding himself targeted by an unscrupulous fixer at the same time the owners of the files hatch a deadly plot. Books are available to check out at the library’s service desk.
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SAIL: Staying Active
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 for twelve weeks 1/4/2023-3/24/2023. To…
CANCELED: U.S. Citizenship Class
CANCELED: U.S. Citizenship Class
The U.S. Citizenship test prep classes are designed to assist permanent residents through the naturalization process and interview. This free series specifically focuses on the reading, writing, and civics portions of the interview. For adults.
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony
We'll be unveiling artwork featuring John Newsom's Homecoming (2022). This interactive art piece is on loan from the Oklahoma Contemporary Arts Center and was part of their 2022 exhibition, John Newsom: Nature's Course.