Eastern Oklahoma Library System
A Lot of Love, Endless Possibilities: 
Cozy Up With Books, Programs, and More This February

Celebrate Women's History Month!
Celebrate Women's History Month!
Discover the stories of remarkable women who helped shape the United States. This engaging online course explores the lives and achievements of influential figures who broke barriers, championed equality, and left a lasting impact on history. 
 
Register for Free with your library card—start learning today!
Eols - Universal Class

ONGOING PROGRAMS
Teen Game Night every Wednesday at 4 pm
Teen Game Night every Wednesday at 4 pm at Muldrow Library
Join us for Teen Game Night every Wednesday at 4 PM!

This after-school program invites teens and tweens to relax, socialize, and enjoy a fun game of UNO with Ms. Tatia.
 
Bring a friend and get ready for friendly competition and lots of laughs!

Lapsit Story Time every Thursday at 10:30 am
Lapsit Story Time every Thursday at 10:30 am
Join us for Lapsit Storytime with Mrs. Brandi at Muldrow Public Library! Every Thursday at 10:30 AM, children ages 0–5 and their caregivers are invited to enjoy stories, songs, rhymes, and movement activities designed to support early literacy and development.
 
Come cuddle up, sing along, and build a love of reading together!

Crochet for Beginners every Friday at 3pm
Crochet for Beginners every Friday at 3 pm at Muldrow Library
Curious about crochet? Join us for Crochet for Beginners every Friday at 3 PM! This welcoming program is perfect for anyone new to crochet. Learn basic stitches, get hands-on practice, and enjoy a relaxing, creative time at the library.

SAIL on Tuesdays 2pm-3pm and Thursdays 1pm-2pm
SAIL on Tuesdays 2pm-3pm and Thursdays 1pm-2pm
Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a strength, balance and fitness program for adults 65 and older. Performing exercises that improve strength, balance and fitness is the single most important activity that adults can do to stay active and reduce their chances of falling. The entire curriculum of activities in the SAIL program can help improve strength and balance, if done regularly.

MARCH PROGRAMS

Genealogy with Bethia
Thursday March 5th, 1PM
Genealogy with Bethia Muldrow
Discover your family’s past at Genealogy with Bethia!
This program will guide participants through Revolutionary War genealogical research, offering helpful tools and strategies for exploring early American ancestry.

Painting with Angie
Tuesday March 10th, 4 pm
Painting with Angie Tuesday March 10th, 4 pm
Materials are limited, so please call
918-427-6703 to register.

Visit us to Celebrate The Chinese New Year with make & takes on Tuesday, March 3, 2026
9:00am–6:00pm! 
Visit us to Celebrate The Chinese New Year with make & takes on Tuesday, March 3, 2026 9:00am–6:00pm! 
Celebrate the beauty and tradition of the Chinese New Year by creating your own decorative paper lantern! Stop by the library for this fun make-and-take craft where participants will design and assemble a festive lantern to take home.
 
This simple and creative activity is perfect for anyone who enjoys hands-on crafting while learning a little about cultural traditions. All supplies will be provided—just drop in, get creative, and bring a little light and celebration home with you!
Visit our Library Calendar for Details on All Upcoming Events at Your Library!

Learn to Code for Free
Using Fiero Code!
Your library is proud to offer free access to Fiero Code, an online learning platform designed to help patrons of all ages learn how to code, build projects, and develop real-world technology skills.

Whether you are completely new to coding or looking to expand what you already know, Fiero Code provides a supportive, flexible learning experience that meets you where you are.

Celebrate Irish
Heritage Month!
Transparent Language Learn a New Language free with your library card
Transparent Language Online provides a fun, effective, and engaging experience for learners of all levels looking to build their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in a foreign language.
 
Best of all, with mobile apps for iOS and Android devices, learners can enjoy the freedom to learn at home, in the library, or on the go.

Read It Your Way: 2026 Reading Challenge
This year introduced a new reading challenge that celebrates your freedom to read your way. Whether you turn pages, swipe a screen, or listen on the go, it’s all about enjoying books on your own terms. Join the Read It Your Way year-long challenge and make this your year of reading—your way. 

Free ESL, Citizenship, GED and SAT Prep Classes And Workshops Available Now!

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14 E. Shawnee, Muskogee, OK 74403
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