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Teen Anime & Manga Book Club – Champion Public Library
Adventure awaits at Champion Public Library’s next Teen Anime & Manga Book Club at 5:30 PM on Thursday, March 26th! This month, we will discuss “Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 1” by Mizuho Kusanagi. After our discussion, teens aged 13 – 17 will have a chance to play a round of Anime Character Bingo along with snacks provided by the library. Signing up is encouraged.
Princess Yona lives a perfect life as the only princess in her kingdom. Loved by her father, the king, and kept safe by her loyal guard Hak, she treasures her time with Su-won, the man she loves. But everything changes on her 16th birthday when disaster hits her family. Yona is shocked after seeing someone she loves killed and must fight to stay alive. With Hak’s help, she escapes the palace and tries to survive while running from her enemies. But where will this princess go when she has nowhere safe to turn?
For more information, or to pick up your copy today, call the Champion Public Library at (580) 223-3164 or visit us at 601 Railway Express in Ardmore. The Champion Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System.
3D Printing Class – Wilson Public Library
Discover the fascinating world of 3D printing! Witness the magic in action and master the basics of 3D printing with the library’s 3D printer at the Wilson Public Library. Starting on Thursday, March 26th at 4:00 PM, the library will be conducting a monthly 3D printing class on the last Thursday of each month. All ages are welcome and registration is recommended. Explore the endless possibilities of 3D printing with us!
For more information, contact the Wilson Public Library at (580) 668-2486. You can visit the library at 1087 US Hwy. 70A in Wilson. The Wilson Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System (SOLS).
Age Well: The Power of Nature – Champion Public Library
Join Champion Public Library for a special lecture at 10:00 AM on Thursday, March 26th to learn about the power of nature and how it helps boost health and happiness. Join Dr. Catherine Sanderson, author and expert in positive psychology, on exploring how green and blue spaces (like oceans, rivers and lakes) can reduce stress, ease anxiety, improve creativity and even aid physical healing. In this Age Well lecture, attendees learn why even a houseplant or a glimpse of the outdoors matters and will walk away with simple ways to bring more nature into their daily life. This event is free and open to adults and seniors; however, signing up is encouraged. This Zoom lecture event is sponsored by Road Scholar.
Dr. Catherine Sanderson is the Poler Family Professor of Psychology at Amherst College, with degrees from Stanford University and Princeton University. Dr. Sanderson has published over 25 journal articles and book chapters, five college textbooks, and two trade books (“The Positive Shift: Mastering Mindset to Improve Happiness, Health, and Longevity;” “Why We Act: Turning Bystanders into Moral Rebels”). Dr. Sanderson speaks regularly and is passionate about sharing practical science-based strategies people can use to improve their daily lives.
“Most of us know that spending time in nature makes us feel good, but research shows that the benefits are deeper and more far-reaching than what we might expect,” said Reference and Adult Services Librarian, Pam Bean. “Our goal is to help encourage everyone to take a little time outside and enjoy their surroundings.”
This lecture is part of our “Age Well” series, designed to provide valuable insights, expert guidance, and practical tools for navigating the aging journey with confidence. These programs explore key topics related to aging, from health and wellness to planning for the future, offering meaningful perspectives and resources for older adults and caregivers alike.
Champion Public Library is offering this program as part of a health literacy grant from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL). The program is funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Book Club – Davis Public Library
Join others at the Davis Public Library for a monthly book club at 5:30 PM on
Tuesday, March 24th. Conversation, fellowship, and refreshments will be centered on popular book titles for adults to discuss. This month’s book, “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt will be discussed.
After her husband’s death and her son’s mysterious disappearance decades earlier, Tova Sullivan finds solace working nights at the Sowell Bay Aquarium. There, she befriends Marcellus, a clever giant Pacific octopus. As their bond grows, Marcellus uncovers clues about Tova’s missing son and uses his wits to help her face the truth. Shelby Van Pelt’s debut novel explores healing, friendship, and how understanding the past can open new doors to the future.
Participants are encouraged to check out the book by visiting the Davis Public Library at 209 East Benton in Davis or call (580) 369-2468. The Davis Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System.
“Bad” Art Contest – Healdton Community Library
Ready to unleash your wildest creativity? Step outside the ordinary and join the Healdton Community Library at 11:00 AM on Saturday, March 21st for our “Bad” Art Contest, open to children and teens! Participants can let their imaginations run free as they choose from a variety of art supplies to craft your own wonderfully “bad” masterpiece—all within a limited time. When the clock runs out, the library staff will judge the offbeat creations and award prizes to the most delightfully “Bad” works of art. The contest is open to ages 18 and under. Space is limited, so be sure to sign up in advance!
For more information, call the Healdton Community Library at (580) 229-0590 or visit us at 554 South 4th Street in Healdton. The Healdton Community Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System (SOLS).
Taste the Rainbow: Healthy Snacks – Atoka County Library
Ready to add some color and creativity to your snack game? Join us at Atoka County Library at 1:00 PM on Friday, March 20th for a fun-filled workshop where you’ll discover how to make healthy, vibrant snacks that are as fun to make as they are to eat! Children ages 8–13 will get hands-on experience crafting rainbow fruit skewers and mini fruit tacos that are perfect for impressing friends and family. All supplies are provided by the library. Space is limited, so be sure to sign up and reserve your spot!
Atoka County Library is offering this program as part of a health literacy grant from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries (ODL). The program is funded in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
For more information, contact the Atoka County Library at (580) 889-3555 or visit the library at 279 East A Street in Atoka. The Atoka County Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System (SOLS).
