
Build A Reader Storytime: Family
Bring a stuffed animal to this 0-to-5 storytime and leave them at the library for a sleepover! Pick them up the next day, on July 8th, and take home a booklet full of pictures of their adventures.
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Bring a stuffed animal to this 0-to-5 storytime and leave them at the library for a sleepover! Pick them up the next day, on July 8th, and take home a booklet full of pictures of their adventures.

We want to see your tiny art! Whether it's painting, drawing, collage or another exciting medium, we'll provide all the materials. All levels of talent and experience are welcome. For all ages.

Traditional Mexican Hojalata (Tin) Art is inspiration as we design and color our own embossed tin art! For ages 5 and up.

Use oil pastels and paint to create colorful scratch art. All ages are welcome.

What is D&D? Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) is a tabletop role-playing game (TTRPG) that has been popular since the 1970s. In D&D, players create characters and embark on quests guided by a game master, also known as the Dungeon Master (DM). These quests are set in a fantasy world and often involve...

We'll be making our own miniature zen gardens this month, with an archaeological twist - we'll also be making little fossils to bury and uncover.


Bring your friends to join in the craft trend of adding your own painted creatures to art prints for fun Dinosaur themed décor. Materials are provided. Seating is limited.

Bring a stuffed animal to this 0-to-5 storytime and leave them at the library for a sleepover! Pick them up the next day, on July 8th, and take home a booklet full of pictures of their adventures.

Calling all Dog Man fans! Come to the library to participate in Dog Man inspired crafts. Create your own robot side-kick and use our "shrink-ray" to blast your drawings of Dog Man to a tiny size.

Calling all Dog Man fans! Come to the library to participate in Dog Man inspired crafts. Create your own robot side-kick and use our "shrink-ray" to blast your drawings of Dog Man to a tiny size.

We'll be making our own miniature zen gardens this month, with an archaeological twist - we'll also be making little fossils to bury and uncover.

Traditional Mexican Hojalata (Tin) Art is inspiration as we design and color our own embossed tin art! For ages 5 and up.


Bring your friends to join in the craft trend of adding your own painted creatures to art prints for fun Dinosaur themed décor. Materials are provided. Seating is limited.

We bring the music, beach balls, pool noodles and, most importantly, WE BRING THE FOAM! For ages 5 and up.

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

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

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Talk with your teen librarian about what you have been reading, creating or watching, and help plan programs, displays and events. Earn volunteer hours. Applications are available inside the library. Owasso Community Center, 301 S. Cedar St. - Eagles Room.

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

In this interactive show, Tommy Terrific brings his trunk full of dinosaur fossils and tools to take kids on a magical dinosaur exploration. With the help of the Magician's Handbook, kids guide Tommy Terrific through a magical adventure where the world of dinosaurs come alive in wacky and...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...

Visit Central Library April 14 through May 20 for Americans and the Holocaust , a traveling exhibition that examines Americans’ responses to Nazism, war and genocide in Europe during the 1930s and 1940s. What did Americans know, and what more could have been done? The exhibition – from...