Painting with Acrylics Class

Altus Public Library 421 N Hudson St, Altus, OK, United States

Shortgrass Arts Institute is sponsoring a Painting with Acrylics Class with Linda Stokes on February 24, 25, & 27th, 2020 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at the Altus Public Library, 421 N. Hudson. Cost of the class is $30.00 and all materials are included. This class is for adults and students ages 16 & up.…

Library Closing

Altus and Hollis libraries closing until at least Monday, April 6. Borrowed items have been extended until April 6, 2020. Our downloadable e-books, audio books, magazines and other resources through the library's website with daily postings on Facebook for additional resources.

Hampstead Stage Theatre Group

Hampstead Stage Theatre Group and Southern Prairie Library System invites you to a virtual performance of "Alice in Wonderland!" The link to the website is: https://vimeo.com/hampsteadstagecompany/southernprairielibrary The Password is: SOUTHERNPRAIRIE12 Access to the video will begin at 12 am June 18th and end at midnight on June 22nd. We hope you enjoy the performance!

Closed Christopher Columbus Day

Christopher Columbus was a navigator who explored the Americas under the flag of Spain. Some people think of him as the "discoverer" of America, but this is not strictly true. His voyages across the Atlantic paved the way for European colonization and exploitation of the Americas. Infomation shared from Encyclopedia Britannica.

Family Friday

on Facebook @1pm See you then!!

Virtual Storytime

The books for today are The Snowy Day and Froggy Gets Dressed. Sing along with the song "Put your mittens on" then decorate your craft mittens. There will be grab-n-go crafts available every week while supplies last. Limit 2 per family. See you every Wednesday @ 11am.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Beginning in 1970 a number of states and cities made his birthday, January 15, a holiday. To find out more click on the link provided. https://www.britannica.com/topic/Martin-Luther-King-Jr-Day  All information came from the Britannica Encyclopedia web page.