Want to help improve your community? Join us at Veterans Park in Jenks as we work together to clean up litter and learn how to take this idea into your own neighborhood. We will meet in Pavilion #1. For tweens to adults. During April, we will have a limited supply of Litter Walk Kits available for checkout at the Jenks Library so you can do a litter walk of your own.
Tulsa City-County Library
图书馆
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关于我们
The Tulsa Library opened in 1913 with one location and just over 1,000 items in circulation. By 1955, the library system expanded to serve residents throughout Tulsa County, officially becoming the Tulsa City-County Library. Now with 24 branches and over 1 million items in circulation, TCCL has become a staple of professional, educational and entertainment-based sources for the Tulsa community. As the first TCCL librarian said, the library system contributes to “the fund of wholesome recreation that sweetens life and to the wider knowledge that broadens it.” In 1913 McGlenn defined the library as “a central home where citizens of all creeds and conditions [can] find a common ground of useful endeavor,” and TCCL continues to sustain and develop this objective over 100 years later. The Tulsa City County Library's missions is to inspire, promote learning and create connectiosn that strengthen our communities. Goals of the Tulsa City-County Library: 1. We will provide all of Tulsa County with equitable access to our services and materials. 2. We will contribute to stronger communities. 3. We will build and sustain a library system for the future.
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https://www.tulsalibrary.org
Tulsa City-County Library的外部链接
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- 图书馆
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- 201-500 人
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- 政府机构
- 创立
- 1913
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Tulsa City-County Library员工
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Just in time for spring, learn tips and tricks from the expert Tulsa County Master Gardeners Oklahoma State University Extension.? Bring your lunch and join us at Central Library on Tuesdays at noon or at Hardesty Regional Library on Thursdays at 1 p.m. for this free series.? Weekly topics:? April 1 & 3 – Outdoor Hardscapes and Water Features April 8 & 10 – Irrigation and Xeriscape Gardening April 15 & 17 – Container Gardening for Vegetables April 22 & 24 – Perennial Native Plants?
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For English language learners, the Conversation Circles series is a great way to practice speaking English and build confidence. Hosted at Hardesty Regional Library on Tuesdays from 4-5:30 p.m. and Wednesdays on Zoom from noon-1:30 p.m., these events provide a supportive environment for language development. “Conversation Circles offers a safe and welcoming atmosphere for our adult English language learners to practice real-world communication skills, build confidence and improve fluency through meaningful interactions,” said Fatima Zehra, English language learning specialist at TCCL, who leads the classes. “It's an enjoyable, judgment-free zone that feels more like a weekly gathering of friends than a traditional classroom.” Registration is required for the Zoom link. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/ebVMMZh.
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Turn your curiosity into a career with BlueCareer! Powered by BlueRecruit, this easy-to-use online resource can help you explore 100+ skilled trades across dozens of industries. Whether you’re curious about switching careers, want to sharpen your skills or need guidance on trade schools, BlueCareer connects you with the tools, training and info you need to get started. Employers also can use BlueCareer to tap into labor market insights and find top talent. Use your library card to access BlueCareer at https://lnkd.in/dXi-_5RV.
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Celebrate Women's History Month! Strong women, strong stories. Explore hoopla's Women's History collection and discover the stories of women who dared to dream big: https://lnkd.in/g9chgXMy Empowerment starts with education. From artist to activists, explore hoopla's Women's History collection and learn about the women who shaped history! https://lnkd.in/g9chgXMy Discover the works of inspirational women, including famous women authors, singers and directors, in this hoopla collection: https://lnkd.in/gwA-ZSnw
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Are you new to the field of grant seeking? Join us at Central Library to discover what funders are looking for in nonprofits seeking grants and how to find potential funders in this introductory course. Registration is required. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gw57U9Ph This class highlights the 10 most important things participants need to know about finding grants, including who funds nonprofits and their motivations, what funders really want to know about the organizations they are interested in funding, and how to identify potential funders and make the first approach.? ?? ? ? ?? This class is brought to you in partnership with Candid, a nonprofit that helps other nonprofits serve their communities. As a Candid Community member, TCCL offers Candid’s key tools including GuideStar and Foundation Directory.
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Find ideas and instruction for your next craft or hobby in the Hobbies & Crafts Source! This free online resource contains step-by-step instruction for almost any craft and hobby you can think of, from cake decorating and candle making to painting and quilting. Access the Hobbies & Crafts Source with your library card at https://lnkd.in/d6mBKNT.
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The Digital Literacy Lab offers free access to specialty software, including the full Adobe Creative Cloud, iMovie, GarageBand, Final Cut Pro X, XCode and Atom. It also has digitization eqipment, like scanners, a record converter, VHS and VHS-C converters, DB and mini-DV converters, DVD and BluRay duplicators and more. To use the lab, you must first attend an orientation. Stop by this month on Thursdays from 6-7 or Mondays from 11 a.m.-noon. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gtztXbt
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There is still time to submit your entry to the Adult Creative Writing Contest! Categories include: - children's fiction - young adult fiction - short story - informal essay - poetry Enter by March 31 to participate. Find the rules and entry form at https://lnkd.in/gygKs-q. Explore helpful writing resources here: https://lnkd.in/g4Wtt49U Sponsored by the Friends of the Tulsa City-County Libraries.
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