Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a fitness program for older adults, which can be done sitting or standing.
Hey, Diddle Diddle-- Kids and families will love Mother Goose on the Loose ®! Mother Goose on the Loose ® is a play-based early literacy program that uses books, puppets, flannel pieces, music, and movement to bring language and literacy to life! Join us for this exciting, innovative program for young children.
This program is perfect for young children. We will share short books together and sing songs and do motions with parents help. Suggested ages 0-3.
Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) Fitness Class
SAIL is designed to meet the fitness needs of older adults; each class includes cardio and strength training, plus balance and flexibility exercise.
Adults and teens, ages 16 and older, can improve their reading, spelling, and writing skills in this free class. The class meets twice a week on Tuesday and Thursday and is coordinated by Community Literacy Centers (CLC).
Do aliens exist? The truth is out there! Join us for an out of this world storytime as we introduce little ones to E.T. and the X Files.
Join us for a storytime at your neighborhood library! Skilled librarians will introduce little ones to the library and show parents and caregivers invaluable information on reading readiness and create excitement about reading. Connect with others while enjoying stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and more!
Space is limited.
Join us for a storytime at your neighborhood library! Skilled librarians will introduce little ones to the library and show parents and caregivers invaluable information on reading readiness and create excitement about reading. Connect with others while enjoying stories, songs, rhymes, fingerplays, and more!
Disclaimer(s)
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
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.
Looking for the truth? Celebrate lifelong learning as we read and discuss an array of nonfiction titles on varying subject matter.
Are you ready for takeoff? Learn how to fold and assemble a variety of different paper airplane designs – from the simple Dart to the complicated Eagle Eye, you’ll have plenty of chances to show off your skills in our challenges.
The Total Wellness program provides FREE interactive weight loss classes for Oklahoma County residents to help prevent diabetes and heart disease. Classes meet one hour every week for eight weeks.
This Intermediate class teaches participants ways to improve their overall mind, body and spirit through a series of slow continuous movements.
Come play with puppets and friends. Enjoy a time of music, movement, crafts and stories. This program is best suited for students who can follow basic song movements and listen to slightly longer stories. Suggested ages 3-6.
Graphic Novel Book Club is a Downtown Library community interest group that meets to discuss graphic novels and comics.
Let’s get stronger, together! Evidence suggests that Tai Chi is an effective means of improving balance, strengthening muscles, and building confidence to prevent falls.
Crazy 8s is an exciting, fun-filled recreational math club for children, grades kindergarten through two, of ALL ability levels.
Crazy 8s is an exciting, fun-filled recreational math club for children, grades three through five, of ALL ability levels.
Come by Capitol Hill after school if you're looking for something fun to do. We will have different activities and crafts available to create at your own pace and enjoy with friends. Similar programs exist at multiple libraries.
Ever dreamed of making your own games, apps and programs? Join the Edmond Library's Coding Club and start learning the skills and tools you'll need to eventually be a master game maker.
Free, in-person math, science and language arts enrichment and assistance is available for students of all ages. This service is available Tuesdays and Thursdays year round.
The specific impact of being on the Autism Spectrum can vary from family to family.
Want to be a more confident reader? Build "pawsitive" self-esteem and improve your reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs at the library.
Children are able to sign-up for a reading time 10 minutes before program begins.
Wild about Minecraft? Show off your master building skills. Join us for team building challenges and creative activities.
Teens ages 10-18 come together to craft! We will be painting plastic pumpkins that you can take home and decorate for Halloween. All supplies are included, please wear painting clothing. All you need to bring is your creative selves!
For ages 1-5 years: Sharing in playtime is an excellent way to help children build social skills, promote learning, and discover that the library is a destination for fun!
Join other LEGO fans to engineer some fun! Imagine, create, play, and learn as we build with LEGOs.
If you can imagine it, you can build it! Spark your creativity and satisfy your curiosity at LEGO Club. Join other kids to engineer some fun. This club meets on the first Thursday of each month.Similar clubs exist at other libraries.
Boo! Do you enjoy bone-chilling, spine-tingling stories? Join the Choctaw Library for spook-tastic literature around a campire.
Disclaimer(s)
The library makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.
Do you want to learn more about becoming a U.S. Citizen? We will be hosting free classes to explore the steps of the naturalization process.