Let your imagination soar at this special arts and crafts program made for little hands! Professional librarians will provide you with all the resources you need to spread your artistic wings.
Enjoy knitting, crocheting, needlework, or working with fabric? Bring your project and meet other members of your community who enjoy working with fibers of all types!
Discover the power of music at your neighborhood library! Research proves that early integration of music into a child’s daily routine improves a child’s ability to think, create, and express. Join us as we sing, move, explore and create beautiful music together.
This is a recurring event and takes place on the first Thursday of the month. A similar event is held at multiple libraries.
Sharing in playtimes is an excellent way to help children build social skills, promote learning and discover that the library is a destination for fun! Parachute games will help children learn to cooperate and follow directions.
Let your imagination soar at this special arts and crafts program made for little hands! Professional librarians will provide you with all the resources you need to spread your artistic wings.
Parents and grandparents: Bring your favorite young relatives and come to the library for fun on a Friday! We have a bunch of activities for you to experience with your favorite relations in the cool of the library.
In the Little Folk Sing-Along, Dustin Cooper sings and plays traditional (and not so traditional) folk style songs on guitar/ukulele.
This event is held offsite at Harrah City Hall, located at 19625 NE 23rd St, Harrah, OK 73045.
Read the bones to discover the story written in them. Teens will be introduced to the world of forensic science and learn how to identify pathologies (evidence of trauma and disease) found on a variety of animal bones.
This beginner-friendly quilting group meets weekly to share their expertise and work on various projects. This is a recurring event.
Youth are invited to enjoy a mid day meal and make friends at Ralph Ellison Library Monday - Friday at 12:00PM or 12:30PM. Start time varies based on programs scheduled.
Disclaimer(s)
We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens. Accordingly, the Library will not be liable for such harm to any individual resulting from such allergens.
Groups of 10 or more are requested to call (405) 231-8650.
Calling all readers! Challenge yourself to discover new, exciting reads and discuss the selections with others who share your love of reading. This is a recurring event and takes place the second Friday of each month.
The History of Environmental Activism in Music
Youth ages 9-14 will learn coding and computer programming skills, and use those skills to create their own games and projects!
Next summer is the 2020 Olympics kick off in Tokyo. Why not start off your countdown by learning some Japanese this summer?
It’s your move! Want to increase your memory and concentration or practice logical thinking skills? Learn how to play chess or develop your existing skills against other players in a friendly environment. Players of all abilities are welcome. Chess boards are provided and library materials are available for further learning.
Chess sets may also be checked out for in-library use at any time by visiting the information desk .This is a recurring event and takes place every Friday. A similar club exists at multiple libraries.