Sep 16 Tuesday
Thanks to the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA), Edmond Parks and Recreation is hosting a virtual BioBlitz this September in support of the Parks for Pollinators campaign.
The Parks for Pollinators BioBlitz is an event in which community members work with parks and rec staff to create a snapshot of the variety of wildlife that can be found in Mitch Park in September. We use a no-cost platform/app called iNaturalist to take pictures of plants, insects and animals to see what wildlife is present in the park during this month and provide us with more information about pollinators, which are essential to our ecosystem.
If you'd like to watch a tutorial on using iNaturalist, you can find that here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xENz1xRu0wI
This information will help us understand how we can better protect pollinators and other important wildlife in our community.
Introduce your little learner to science concepts through doing, discovering, and making! This week we’re diving into the wonders of water! During Little Scientists: Water Cycle we explore the science behind raindrops, clouds and flowing rivers to learn all about the forms of water and how it shapes our weather.
"Discovering Ansel Adams" features over 100 photographs that share Adams’s most celebrated works while revealing aspects of his development that are frequently overlooked. Together with original archival materials from the Center of Creative Photography’s Ansel Adams Archive, these photographs demonstrate how Adams transformed from a fourteen-year-old tourist with a camera into a renowned photographer between 1916 and the 1940s. Along the way, photographic prints from his early visits to the American Southwest, his mountaineering experiences as a young man, and his quest to photograph America’s national parks will enchant visitors.
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.
Welcome to one of the top State Fairs in North America, showcasing our state's agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce. It's everything from family entertainment and educational exhibits to exciting competitions and just plain fun!
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
Let’s Talk About It!
A series of lively book group discussions led by local scholars, authors, and experts. Each guest speaker introduces one of their favorite books and gives a presentation on its main themes and cultural impact. Stop by the Dulaney-Browne Library to rent this season's set of books FREE of charge and join the conversation!
This week, Center Director Emeritus Dr. Harbour Winn presents Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad (2005).
Please note that, due to recent federal funding cuts to all state humanities councils, this fall Oklahoma Humanities is offering an "Abridged" edition of Let's Talk About it, with single-book sessions in August and September only.
Singer-songwriter-composer Ben Folds performs live on the Tower Theatre stage. The show features special guest Lindsey Kraft.
Sep 17 Wednesday