Adults
Age Well: Aging with a Plan Online Lecture – Champion Public Library
Planning for the future means making key decisions as we age. Join Champion Public Library for an online lecture at 11:00 AM on Thursday, May 14th to explore the essential steps that can help you prepare wisely for the road ahead. Led by Dr. Sharona Hoffman, author of “Aging with a Plan: How a Little Thought Today Can Vastly Improve Your Tomorrow” and professor of Law and Bioethics, Dr. Hoffman will offer guidance on legal documents to have in place, how to navigate retirement costs, and how to advocate for yourself within the healthcare system. You’ll leave with practical tools to face aging with greater clarity, confidence and peace of mind. This event is free and open to adults, ages 18 and up; however, signing up is encouraged. This Zoom lecture event is sponsored by Road Scholar.
Dr. Sharona Hoffman is a professor of law and bioethics at Case Western Reserve University and co-director of its Law-Medicine Center. Dr. Hoffman has worked with the CDC and NIH, lectured nationally and internationally, and is frequently featured in the media. Dr. Hoffman has published extensively on health law, aging, and civil rights, and is the author of “Aging with a Plan.” Dr. Hoffman’s work focuses on helping individuals and families prepare for aging with clarity, dignity, and confidence.
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.
The Summer Reading Program is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
For more information, call the Champion Public Library at (580) 223-3164. You can visit the library at 601 Railway Express in Ardmore. The Champion Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System.
Mini May Cardio Drumming Classes – Champion Public Library
Get ready to find your rhythm at Champion Public Library! Join us for mini May cardio drumming classes at 2:00 PM on May 13th, 14th, May 15th, and 20th. Led by YMCA Fitness Instructor Susan Cowlbeck, these classes are designed for adults using exercise balls and drumsticks for a fun and engaging workout. No special clothing required. Attendees can bring their own exercise ball. Don’t miss out on this popular and energetic fitness opportunity! Call now to reserve your spot!
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.
The Summer Reading Program is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
For more information, call the Champion Public Library at (580) 223-3164. You can visit the library at 601 Railway Express in Ardmore. The Champion Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System.
Thomas Jefferson: America’s First Writer Online Lecture – Champion Public Library
Join Champion Public Library at 1:00 PM on Wednesday, May 13th for our next online lecture to celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with “Thomas Jefferson — America’s First Writer”.
Thomas Jefferson was a prolific writer whose words have shaped the American republic from 1776 to today. In addition to the Declaration of Independence, Jefferson wrote thousands of letters and essays on the separation of church and state, freedom of the press and assembly and personal missives on food, architecture, art and music. In this lecture, join best-selling author and historian James Dalessandro as he examines Thomas Jefferson’s writings. Celebrate the United States of America’s 250th anniversary in 2026 through the lens of this founding father’s enduring legacy. This event is free and open to adults, ages 18 and up; however, signing up is encouraged. This Zoom lecture event is sponsored by Road Scholar.
James Dalessandro is a bestselling novelist, journalist and filmmaker. Dalessandro’s novel, “1906,” an epic recreation of the San Francisco earthquake, was a No. 1 national bestseller in historical fiction in its Kindle/digital release, as was his “Citizen Jane” in true crime. Dalessandro’s documentary, “The Damnedest Finest Ruins,” changed San Francisco history when city supervisors unanimously passed his resolution setting aside the death count of 478 and recognizing his figure of over 3,000. Dalessandro has given Road Scholar lectures for over 15 years.
This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. The views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this online lecture do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services or ODL.
For more information, call the Champion Public Library at (580) 223-3164. You can visit the library at 601 Railway Express in Ardmore. The Champion Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System.
Book Club – Davis Public Library
Join others at the Davis Public Library for a monthly book club at 5:30 PM on
Tuesday, May 12th. Conversation, fellowship, and refreshments will be centered on popular book titles for adults to discuss. This month’s book, “White Octopus Hotel” by Alex Bell will be discussed.
London, 2015. When reclusive art appraiser Eve Shaw shakes the hand of a silver-haired gentleman in her office, the warmth of his palm sends a spark through her. His name is Max Everly—curiously, the same name as Eve’s favorite composer, born one hundred sixteen years prior. And she has the sudden feeling that she’s held his hand before . . . but where, and when? The White Octopus Hotel, 1935. In this belle époque building high in the snowy mountains, Eve and a young Max wander the winding halls, lost in time. Each of them has been through the trenches—Eve through a family accident and Max on the battlefields of the Great War—but for an impossible moment, love and healing are just a room away . . . if only they have the courage to step through the door.
The Summer Reading Program is also supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
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.
Popup Pantry Event – Wilson Public Library
Join Wilson Public Library and Community Youth Services (CYS) for a special Popup Pantry Event from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Monday, May 11th. Everyone is welcome to stop by and pick up free resources for families and individuals in need. CYS will be distributing emergency groceries, coats, shoes, clothing, and more. Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with your community and access essential support!
The Summer Reading Program is also supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
For more information, contact the Wilson Public Library at (580) 668-2486 or visit us at 1087 US Hwy 70A in Wilson. The Wilson Public Library is a branch of the Southern Oklahoma Library System (SOLS).
Decorate Cupcakes Dinosaur Style – Healdton Community Library
Get ready for a dino-mite time at Healdton Community Library! Join us at 1:00 PM on Saturday, May 9th with Maci Thomsen for a special cupcake decorating class with a dinosaur style theme. Perfect for families, kids, and cupcake lovers of all ages, Thomsen will guide attendees step-by-step, sharing decorating tips, techniques, and creative ideas to make your cupcakes look as exciting as they taste. All materials will be provided by the library. Signing up is encouraged.
The Summer Reading Program is also supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
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).
