Talk Like a Pirate Day

How do pirates talk! What pirates really wear? Click on the link to find out http://www.chiff.com/home_life/holiday/talk-like-pirate-day.htm

Library Closed – Indigenous People Day (aka Columbus Day)

Every heard of Indigenous People Day?  This is the alternative way to celebrate history of our country. To read about Christopher Columbus click on this link https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/columbus-day. Want to find out more about the Indigenous People  click here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_Peoples%27_Day.

DIY Book Wreath

Have you ever made a wreath from pages of books? Join us for this fun craft. Let your talent shine. All supplies furnished. See you there!!

Trick or Treat – Come get your TREATS!!

Stop by the Altus Public Library October 30th for a treat. Take your picture with our bats and pumpkins!!                                    We can't wait to see your costumes!!!  

Story-time & Craft @11 am

Join us for our weekly StoryTime filled with stories, music, and activities. Activities geared towards pre-school age, however, all kids are welcome. We started a new series for Storytime. Going through the Alphabet. So each week will be a different letter. The first week in January we started with “A” and this week we are…

Veterans Day – Library Closed

Did you know that Veterans Day is on the same day every year!! This day was originally called Armistice Day. You might be surprised as to why the number 11 is so important to this day. Here is the link to find out why https://www.military.com/veterans-day.

Bilingual Storytime GreatPlains Literacy – Online Storytime

Join Bailee Hutchison and Bea Rivera as they read stories in English and Spanish. A different story is presented each month.  To find these stories click on the following Facebook links Altus Public Library facebook or Great Plains Literacy facebook.

STEM Saturday @ 2 p.m. – 3 p.m.

STEM Saturday March 5th @ 2 p.m - 3 p.m. We will be making St. Patrick's Day luminaries. According to Little Bins for Little Hands, a luminaria is traditionally a small paper lantern (commonly a candle set in some sand inside a paper bag) which you might see at Christmas time, especially on Christmas Eve.