Oct 14 Tuesday
We all have an inner artist, and some even act upon it. Join us in the beautiful, well-lit Conference Room to work on your project. Find support, ideas, and maybe make some friends as you all work on your projects.
Supplies are not provided, just bring what you are working on and everything you will need. [Registration Required.]
Check out all of SOKC Library’s upcoming events on our calendar.
Staying Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a fitness program for older adults which can be done sitting or standing. Performing exercise that improves strength, balance and fitness is critical for staying active and reducing the risk of falls. Each class includes warm-up, stretching, cardio, balance, and strengthening exercise, as well as a cool down.
Registration required; walk-ins accepted if space permits. Library card required for all participants. Provided with support from the Oklahoma Healthy Aging Initiative (OHAI).
1 hour, twice a week, Mondays & Wednesdays August 18-December 17
Learn the skills and tools needed to become a genealogy information investigator. Practice evaluating
information and checking the credibility of your sources in this program on documenting family history. Registration Recommended.
Each month, we will focus on different online genealogy resources to discover information about our ancestors.
Post-hardcore icons Pierce the Veil bring their explosive energy and raw emotion to the OKC Zoo Amphitheatre on October 14th for a night of unforgettable anthems and intensity.
Door time is subject to change.
Oct 15 Wednesday
Celebrate fall at the annual Pumpkin Festival at Shepherd's Cross. Enjoy a peaceful day filled with family-friendly fun at an authentic working sheep farm in Claremore. You'll find more than 60 free activities such as a pumpkin patch, hay maze and game area. You can also pet sweet farm animals like sheep, goats, donkeys and alpacas. Look around the farm for the QR code scavenger hunt and watch short videos about farming and shepherding.
Tractor-pulled wagon rides are available for a fee and loads of pumpkins will be available for purchase. Bundle your fall fun with a Pumpkin Package that includes a pumpkin, wagon ride and a take-home craft. Browse the Farm Store housed within an old Amish barn to shop for handmade decor, gifts and wares from more than 80 vendors. Pick up some local honey, meat, eggs, produce, baked goods, candy and snacks.
Oct 16 Thursday
October 16 - 17 - 18 - 2025
We are a R*A*I*N or S*H*I*N*E EVENT!!! That means: if it's RAINING, we will be there and if the SUN IS SHINING, we will be there!!!! Along with hundreds of vendor spaces.**parts - classics - antiques - street rods - muscle cars - special interests - accessories - auto literature - memorabilia - signs - modern cars - trucks and much, much more!!!
Chickasha Swap Meet712 East Choctaw AvenueChickasha, OK 73018
**Swap Meet Hours**Wednesday, 1pm -6pmThursday, 7:30am-6pmFriday, 7:30am-600pSaturday, 7:30am-4pm
NO ACCESS TO SWAP MEET GROUNDS BEFORE 1PM ON WEDNESDAY, -WEEK OF THE SWAP MEET
Learn how to transform everyday kitchen scraps and yard waste into rich, healthy compost for your garden. This program covers the essentials of composting, including the basic guidelines for creating and maintaining a compost pile, what materials can and cannot be composted, and an overview of different composting methods from traditional piles, to tumblers, and vermicomposting. We'll also discuss the benefits and uses of compost tea to boost plant health. Perfect for adults interested in reducing waste, improving soil health, and cultivating a thriving garden.
Please note, this program is designed for adults but all ages are welcome. Children must be accompanied by their adult(s).