Come & Go Activity All Day: Ojo de Dios
Stop by any time during open hours and complete the activity of the day.
Delaware County Library
429 South 9th Street
Jay, OK 74346
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Eufaula Memorial Library
301 South First Street
Eufaula, OK 74432
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Hulbert Community Library
210 North Broadway
Hulbert, OK 74441
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Jim Lucas Checotah Public Library
626 West Gentry Avenue
Checotah, OK 74426
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John F. Henderson Public Library
1152 North Williams Avenue
Westville, OK 74965
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Kansas Public Library
200 West Tulsa Avenue
Kansas, OK 74347
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Muldrow Public Library
711 West Shawntel Boulevard
Muldrow, OK 74948
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Muskogee Public Library
801 West Okmulgee Avenue
Muskogee, OK 74401
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Q.B. Boydstun Library
201 East South Avenue
Fort Gibson, OK 74434
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Rieger Memorial Library
116 North Broadway
Haskell, OK 74436
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Stanley Tubbs Memorial Library
101 East Cherokee Street
Sallisaw, OK 74955
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Stilwell Public Library
5 North 6th St
Stilwell, OK 74960
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Tahlequah Public Library
120 South College Avenue
Tahlequah, OK 74464
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Warner Public Library
901 4th Ave.
Warner, OK 74469
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Stop by any time during open hours and complete the activity of the day.
Low impact exercises designed to help seniors with balance and mobility.
Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is an evidence-based strength, balance and fitness program for adults 65 and older.
'Walk with Ease' is an Arthritis Appropriate Evidence-Based Intervention (AAEBI.) This program teaches ways to manage your symptoms through simple, healthy movement and exercise which reduce the risk of falling among older adults.
Join us for a snack and a free book as we celebrate the beginning of the Summer Reading Program, Color Our World!
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Free books are provided by the Friends of the Tahlequah Public Library.
Storytime makes learning fun! Early Literacy Storytime introduces young children to books, rhymes, music, and other literacy-based activities. Storytime is for children ages 0-5 and their grown-ups.
I will give a peek at my world of making pictures for children's books. I will also make a quick large drawing to music and then move everyone into unique art games that we will do together.
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.
Chair Exercise: Grab Your Chair and Get Moving—Light movement to work your core and muscle groups. Chairs are provided. Monday 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm and Tuesday 9:00 am - 9:45 am
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.
An open meeting of the Fort Gibson Genealogical Society. The guest speaker for June is author Jonita Mullins, who will be speaking about her new book "Fort Gibson" and signing limited copies.
Pencils and Paper are provided in this interactive drawing program presented by children's illustrator, "Rich Davis." Rich is a wonderful teacher and shows children tips and tricks to draw almost anything using just six little tricks.
Join us after our party for a fun, family movie night!
What's the movie? See if you can guess!
A faithful dog and his human are merged together after an accident. Together (literally), they attempt to foil a hair-brained scheme!
Linda Copeland will guide you in painting with acrylics on canvas. All supplies provided at no charge. Space is limited, so registration is required. This class is for ages 18 and above.
Spend 8 weeks writing your own book. Each participant will write, edit, and illustrate their book. At the end of the summer, they will be able to share their books at the author meet and greet at the library.
Sensory Hour provides a calm, low-stimulation environment for individuals with sensory sensitivities. Lights are dimmed, noise is reduced, and the space is designed for comfort and accessibility.