One of the key advantages of a walking book club is the merging of physical activity with intellectual engagement.
Toddler Tales will be for children aged birth to 3 years of age. During this time, we will sing, play and read stories to help promote a love of reading and practice those gross and fine motor skills necessary for this age group to develop.&
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SEOLS makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.Building camaraderie and community spirit through exercise to prioritize health and well-being.
Senior Exercise, or SAIL (Staying Active and Independent for Life), is a an exercise program developed by the OU Health Sciences Center to help promote long and active lives for individuals. The program provides a combination of aerobic, bal
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Accessibility
SEOLS makes every effort to ensure our programs can be enjoyed by all. If you have any concerns about accessibility or need to request specific accommodations, please contact the library.The public library's adult board games program offers a nostalgic and engaging escape. Participants enjoy an array of strategic and classic games, fostering camaraderie and mental stimulation.
The public library offers a dynamic senior fitness program, fostering health and community engagement. Tailored for seniors, it combines low-impact exercises, flexibility training, and social activities.
Children, Tweens, and Teens Weekly Coding Club. Join us and learn to code using fun and exciting software. You'll learn at your own pace with a variety of coding languages available!
Join local historian Steve Adams every 3rd Monday of each month to hear amazing history about the city of McAlester!