Adult education GED equivalent courses are designed for individuals who want to complete their high school education and earn a credential equivalent to a high school diploma.
Low impact exercise to help with balance and mobility as you age. Free of charge.
Storytime makes learning fun! Storytimes act as an integral part of early literacy education by introducing young children to books, rhymes, music, and other literacy-based activities. Ages 5 and under
Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance is an evidence-based fall prevention program that was designed to be used in community-based organizations. Accumulating evidence suggests that Tai Chi eight-form exercises are an effective means of improving balance, functional limitations, and muscle strength, which reduce the risk of falling.
If you or someone you know are interested in learning to speak, read, and/or write English, join Cath's ESL class!
All materials are provided free of charge, and the classes are also free.
Chair Exercise: Grab Your Chair and Get Movin'—Light movement in working your core and muscle groups. Chairs are provided.
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 or falls. The SAIL program was designed with these principals in mind. Each class includes warm-up, stretching, cardio, balance, and strengthening exercises, as well as a cool down period.
STEM activities ages 5-13
Tween/Teen STEM: Paper Circuits Holiday Cards
Tweens and Teens ages 11-18 are invited to create a paper circuit card to light up the holidays. This activity is perfect for learning about circuits using simple materials. All supplies provided.
Do you love your library, and want to help with events or programs? We would love for you to join our Friends of the Library Group! Meetings are the second Monday of every month at 6pm. For more information call the library at 918-482-3614.
This is a monthly meeting for a book club of community members.