Join us on April 6th at 11 am to celebrate the enduring legacy of the Enid Study Club! Established in 1899 by Mary C Lee, these visionary women played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural landscape of Enid, Oklahoma. Their most notable achievement was the establishment of the town's inaugural public library in 1900,…
Join us at the library as we celebrate and learn about the solar eclipse! We will have eclipse viewing glasses to hand out the day of the event for interested viewers; one per person. But don’t worry…if the weather doesn’t cooperate, we’ll still have fun learning and craft opportunities for children.
Join us every Monday at 5:00 PM for a yoga session suitable for all ages and mobility levels. Whether you're a senior looking to enhance flexibility and balance through chair-assisted poses, or someone seeking a comprehensive yoga routine, this inclusive session accommodates all. Bring your own yoga mat or use one provided by the library,…
Join us for a discussion of the Roald Dahl book, Matilda. This is open to elementary school students. No sign-up is necessary. Just read the book before we meet. Copies are available in the Children’s Department. Movie starts at 4:30pm
Join the world’s greatest detective and use your own powers of deduction to solve a series of ingenious enigmas. Can you solve the case before the time runs out?
Technology got you down? Do book clubs just feel like homework? Come and enjoy a “silent” book club. You bring your own book (or check one out here!), and we will provide a quiet, serene atmosphere (with snacks!) for a few hours of reading!
Parents & grandparents join us in the Great Plains room. This short program will focus on babies caregivers & highlight play time, music & a short story.
Join us every Monday at 5:00 PM for a yoga session suitable for all ages and mobility levels. Whether you're a senior looking to enhance flexibility and balance through chair-assisted poses, or someone seeking a comprehensive yoga routine, this inclusive session accommodates all. Bring your own yoga mat or use one provided by the library,…
The Do-over by Lynn Painter- How many times can one girl passively watch her life go up in flames? And when something good starts to come out of these terrible days, what happens when the universe stops doling out do-overs?
*Registration Required* Are you ready to unleash your inner engineer? Join us in this building program where all you’ll need is duct tape, cardboard, and Make-Do knives (safe for kids)! What can you build in just one hour? Start imagining now, and sign up for this STEM program where the kids are in charge! Students…
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs is a captivating story about a very odd home for a select group of young children. When Jake's grandfather mysteriously dies, he goes off on an adventure to find Miss Peregrine and solve the mysteries of his grandfather's past life.
Have you ever wondered how each year’s Sequoyah Masterlist is made? Join Susan Shewey, Children’s Librarian and Oklahoma Children’s Sequoyah Committee member, and get a behind-the-scenes look at how each year’s list is developed. And…get an early peek at the books on the 2025-26 Sequoyah Masterlist for Children, Intermediate, and High School students!
Parents & grandparents join us in the Great Plains room. This short program will focus on babies caregivers & highlight play time, music & a short story.
Join us every Monday at 5:00 PM for a yoga session suitable for all ages and mobility levels. Whether you're a senior looking to enhance flexibility and balance through chair-assisted poses, or someone seeking a comprehensive yoga routine, this inclusive session accommodates all. Bring your own yoga mat or use one provided by the library,…
Devil in a Blue Dress by Walter Mosley. In this gripping noir mystery set in post-World War II Los Angeles, a reluctant detective is drawn into a web of corruption and intrigue while searching for a missing woman. The vivid prose and atmospheric storytelling immerse readers in a world of shifting loyalties and moral ambiguity.
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.
*Registration Required* Join us for Thick Descriptions’ Signature Event, the Crowns Tea, as we honor the cherished tradition of church hats! This enchanting event is a heartfelt tribute to the captivating book, “Crowns: Portraits of Black Women in Church Hats” by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry. We invite all attendees to embrace the elegance by…
*Registration Required* Join us for Preservation Week Kickoff to explore preserving your family's history! Tour our genealogy and Marquis James rooms to begin your journey. Learn essential preservation steps with practical tips and beginner-friendly guides. Engage in discussions with a library historian versed in public history and preservation techniques. Discover the significance of safeguarding your…
Join us for an enriching experience during Preservation Week! On May 1st at 1:30 PM, we're hosting a Genealogy Workshop where you can delve into the fascinating world of tracing your ancestry. Discover the secrets of your family's past and learn how to find ancestors using tools like Ancestry.com, Find a Grave, and military records.…
Exciting news! We're thrilled to announce a special event in collaboration with the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center. Join us at the Enid Public Library on May 2nd at 1:30 PM for an enlightening workshop on preserving family artifacts. Archivist Aaron Preston from the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center will be sharing invaluable techniques for…
Come and receive help preserving family treasures, and take home free handouts to get you started. We will be working on various forms of preserving family heirlooms and documents.