Apr 25 Thursday
Check out the Friends of Moore Library's annual book sale April 25-27! Hardback, paperback, and Better Books will be available, as well as magazines and audiovisual materials like DVDs, audiobooks, VHS tapes, CDs, computer software, and other miscellaneous items like puzzles and games. We accept cash, checks, and credit cards.
April 25th: 1-5pmApril 26th: 10am - 5pmApril 27th: 10am - 4pm
Whether you’re new to book discussions or a regular, we want to hear from you. Share your thoughts and opinions and hear others’ experiences while exploring different topics in this book discussion with SOKC Library on Justice-Involved Non-Fiction.
In this program we will be discussing Non-Fiction focused on those who have experienced incarceration. Some examples of titles are The Master Plan by Chris Wilson, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, and The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore. Download our PLS Connect app for quick and easy access to physical and digital copies of books like these.
Registration required.
Apr 26 Friday
Apr 27 Saturday
Join Cynde Tomlinson of Physicians Mutual as we learn about navigating Medicare. Cynde is a Broker Relationship Manager for Physcians Select Insurance Company. Cynde will discuss making the most of your rights, options and entitlements, how and when to enroll in Medicare, what Medicare does and doesn't cover, Medicare Advantage and Medicare Supplement insurance, and more!
Become more confident in advocating for yourself and others by discovering accurate tools, techniques, and resources in this presentation. Registration Required.
Blending true crime with memoir, Kristine S. Ervin tells a chilling and poignant story set in Oklahoma. She was just eight years old when her mother, Kathy Sue Engle, was abducted from a mall parking lot and murdered in an oil field. Decades later, "Rabbit Heart" re-examines the crime and provides insight not just into the hard facts of the case, but into the very nature of memory and justice.
May 08 Wednesday
Jump-start your future! Build your network and connect with several different businesses. The Pioneer Library System (PLS) and the Central Oklahoma Workforce Innovation Board (COWIB) work together to provide workforce resources to Oklahoma. During this self-directed, come-and-go event you will be able to meet with local employers. Computers will be available for the application process.