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Page not found is a art studio in Broken Arrow, OK. Exhibits and attractions include Products & Services, Apparel, Natural Soap & Skin Care, Jewelry.



Broken Arrow Library is a public branch library in Broken Arrow, OK. Open 2,860 hours per year across 52 weeks. The facility is 11,500 square feet.















Create your own warp strings, choose from various colors and thicknesses of yarn, and then learn a simple tabby weaving technique in order to make a small tapestry that can hang on the wall or be used as a dollhouse rug or coaster. Class size is limited to 15.

Paint a gorgeous Tuscany setting at sunset. Artist Shannyn Dykes will ensure even beginners leave with a beautiful masterpiece. Registration is required. For adults.

Create your own dinosaur fossil art using different shapes of dried pasta to form a dinosaur skeleton, just like a paleontologist uncovering fossils in the ground. For ages 5-8.

Join potter Crystal Hanna for Native stories and a hands-on pottery workshop. Class size is limited. Registration is required. For adults and teens.

After losing his parents, Harry serves meals from his grandma’s food truck. When his friend Stanley is murdered and a recipe book disappears, Harry teams up with Waffles — a grumpy talking dog sleuth. Actual waffles will be served.

Christmas in July! Ages 4-8 are invited to this fun storytime featuring "How Do Dinosaurs Say Merry Christmas?" by Jane Yolen, followed by a fun dinosaur holiday craft.

Master EVA foam techniques to craft Rengoku‘s iconic fire-etched katana or Mitsuri’s pink-etched katana. Learn sanding, priming and paint effects. Registration is required. For teens and tweens.

Create dinosaurs using fingerprints! Then add legs, tails and spikes with markers to bring the dinosaur families to life. For preschoolers.

Please register each child under their own name and complete a separate registration for every participant.

Pahsetopah says, "As American Indian dancers many of us travel the Powwow trail. This trail takes us many places. We dance to the drumbeat. As dancers, we represent our people, family and community. We also dance remembering the past, present and future. And we keep our culture heritage strong and..

Celebrate the USA's semiquincentennial (250th) birthday with fun snacks and activities. Sponsored by the Friends of the Helmerich Library. For all ages.

Step back in time for a prehistoric party for all ages! We’re watching a dino flick, crafting Jurassic masterpieces and devouring dino-themed snacks. Sponsored by Friends of the Helmerich Library.