Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a fitness program for older adults, which can be done sitting or standing.
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! Children will have the opportunity to practice skills such as: following directions, socializing with others, using language, and using small and large muscles. Come meet new friends, bond with your little one, and explore the many resources your neighborhood library has to offer!
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).
Discover the power of music at the library! Come with your child to sing, move, and create beautiful music.
This program is held on the second Thursday of each month.
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.
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.
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! Children will have the opportunity to practice skills such as: following directions, socializing with others, using language, and using small and large muscles. Come meet new friends, bond with your little one, and explore the many resources your neighborhood library has to offer!
This program is best suited for students who can follow basic song movements and listen to slightly longer stories. Suggested ages 3-6.
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.
Looking for clues as to your ancestry? Come put our genealogical databases and print resources through their paces to learn about the places and faces of your family's past. Our resident Genealogical genius will give you the tools which you need to branch out your family tree for free.
Just starting out in genealogy? Not sure what resources are available locally to help you? Bring your research, electronic devices, and questions to the Jones library.
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.
Slime scientists, get the scoop on goop! We’ll compete to see who can make the fluffiest, stretchiest, prettiest, and grossest slime! Take your creations home, along with some of our slime guides. This is a teen program.
Full STEAM ahead!!! Come explore in an interactive setting that will challenge your creativity and reasoning through Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math. Each session will present its own set of challenges.
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.
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.
Free pizza and a movie! Join our Read the Movie book club to discuss books that have made it to the big screen. For October we’ll be reading City of Bones by Cassandra Clare.
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.
Are you a book-a-holic? If so, then look no further! Come meet new friends, read new books, and enjoy thought-provoking, teen-led discussions at your neighborhood library.
This is a recurring event and takes place every other Thursday. A similar club exists at multiple libraries.
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.
The specific impact of being on the Autism Spectrum can vary from family to family.
Teens! Ages 12-18 learn how to make homemade candy! Teens will flex their science skills by reading a recipe and measure ingredients to create a delicious Halloween flavored treat! All supplies included, no experience necessary.
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.
The library is not liable for injuries to people, damage to their property or loss of property belonging to individuals or groups, using the meeting rooms.
Children Reading to Dogs Young readers build "pawsitive" self-esteem, self-confidence and improve their reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs.
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!
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.
Build "pawsitive" self-esteem and improve your reading skills while reading aloud to certified therapy dogs at the library.
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.
Make new friends and give back to your community! Join other teens and collaborate on decorating, programs and events, and projects. Earn volunteer hours and participate in service projects to help make your library and community better. Volunteer application may be required for participation.
Please contact the library for more information. This is a recurring event and takes place twice per month. Similar clubs exist at multiple libraries.
Join us once a month for Magic for Muggles! Come and create magical crafts and projects, discuss the themes of the Magical world of Harry Potter, and enjoy some snacks.