Book Signings

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After traveling the world for fourteen years as an American Airlines flight attendant, Oklahoma author, basketball coach and Special Education teacher Linda Reed states, “The idea to help children think outside the box in order to achieve their goals and conquer any obstacles came to me early in my teaching career. It just took a few years for me to overcome my own challenges, one of which was obtaining an M.A. in Special Education. That’s why I love Tawny so much!”

Linda Reed has been sharing her special talents with students for over ten years now. Excited at finally launching her writing career, she looks forward to helping children reach their fullest potential through the art of storytelling for many years to come.

 

Come meet Linda on June 3rd & 7th in the library lobby where she will be doing book signings.  She will also be a special guest at Story Time on Friday, June 3rd at 10:00am.

Thursday, Oct 26th at 12:00pm

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Thursday, Oct 26th at 12:00pm in the CC Meeting Room

“Patient Rights” featuring Amy Walker, LPC, MSW

There will be food available on a first come, first serve basis provided by local businesses.
Prizes will be given away so come join us for food, fun, and education!Guardian CES poster

 

 

 

The Community Education Series is brought to the community by
Guardian Hospice

Summer Reading Program

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The program begins June 6th with morning and afternoon sessions on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Spots are filling up fast so come by and sign up!  Sessions for 5 to 8 yr olds, 9 to 12 yr olds, and teens.  Story Time, for children up to 5 yrs old, is still going on Fridays at 10:00am in the Story Room.

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Fri, April 22 @ 10:30am

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The Medicaid Rebalancing Act of 2020 will feature the Insure Oklahoma HealthStead Account (HSA), which will provide health care access for Oklahoma adults working to improve their health status and earning potential. It will be available to Oklahomans below 133 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL).

This plan will reduce the size of Oklahoma’s Medicaid program, reduce the number of uninsured Oklahomans and promote responsible Medicaid spending.

For more information go to: http://www.okhca.org/Medicaid2020.aspx

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