Tiny Tots, the ever-popular toddler reading program, will be March 4 at 10am. This month’s theme is Imagination! The group will read books about seeing shapes in the clouds, having great adventures with your pet rock, and more.
The first library program of the Route 66 Family Adventure Hub will be March 19 at 4pm. Storyteller Marilyn A. Hudson will present a “World of Stories!” A celebration of storytelling in honor of World Storytelling Day (March 20) will introduce the “Cool Cat,” a symbol of the wandering adventure spirit of Route 66. Bring the whole family to this first in a year-long series of storytelling fun!
A few copies of the Book Club book “Letter from Home” by Carolyn Hart are still available for anyone who would like to join our discussion on March 24 at 4pm with Dr. Bill Hagen. This Oklahoma Humanities Let’s Talk About It: Abridged Version program is funded by Kirkpatrick Family Fund, McCasland Foundation, and Oklahoma City University.
The first of the year’s purchased new books are all children’s non-fiction. Subjects include: Minecraft Dangerous Mobs, Drone Racing, Robot Obstacle Courses, Moon’s Impact on Our Earth, Korean Pop Culture, African American Women, Native American Women, Careers guides for Carpenter or Plumber, and Teen Guides (great for research papers) on ADHD, Depression and Social Anxiety. These titles will be available for check-out in March.
More information can be found on the Library catalog at stroud.booksys.net/opac/spl/ or contact the Library staff by calling 918-968-2567 or e-mailing library@cityofstroud.org.
Stroud Public Library is at 301 W. 7th Street and is currently open Mon.-Tues. 9am-1pm and 2pm-6pm, Wed.-Thur.-Fri. 9am-1pm and 2pm-5pm and Saturday 9am-noon.

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