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HEROES Veteran's Journey Takes Him from Foster Homes to FBI
It's nearly impossible to hear a veteran's story without being amazed at how they've weathered life's challenges. Tom Linn-Lem would insist that his story is no more remarkable than any other veteran, but he has undoubtedly seen some unique twists and turns throughout his life. His father immigrated from China in 1909 and married an American woman. The first major twist in his life came as he grew up in Oklahoma City when his parents divorced, and he ended up at Boys Ranch Town in Edmond.
"I lived with my biological grandmother and grandfather for a while," said Linn-Lem, "But ended up living at the Boys Ranch Town for more than six years."
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During his stay at Boys Ranch Town, he met Charles and Ellen Bolden. Linn-Lem says there's no way of measuring the couple's positive impact on him.
"It's fair to say that they literally saved my life," said LinnLem. "I was born in 1954, and here I was at nine years old, being rejected by institution after institution because of my Asian ancestry. They took me in."
Linn-Lem says the Boldens did more than take him in. They gave him a foundation of faith that endures to this day.
"There's no better foundation than being a believer," said Linn-Lem. "Even though we venture off the trail occasionally, I learned during my six years at the Boys Ranch that I was never abandoned."
After leaving the Boys Ranch, Linn-Lem cycled through a series of foster homes before he decided to join the Navy at age 17. He spent just over four years in the service, but once again, he literally ran into someone who made a positive impression on him.
"I was rounding a corner carrying by seabag on my shoulder, and I collided with the XO (Executive
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Officer)," said Linn-Lem. "Here I am, a high school dropout just out of boot camp, and he has three stripes on his sleeve. My orders few out of the envelope I was carrying, and the only thing I thought to do was give him a two-handed salute. Which he returned."
That began a friendship that deepened over the next four years as the XO helped Linn-Lem discover an aptitude for radio communications. Had Linn-Lem's father not needed his son's assistance at home, the young sailor might have made a career in the Navy. He moved back to Oklahoma and enrolled at Central State College. Over the next ten years, he met and married his wife and began management training with JC Penney. He also began doing ride-along with the chief of police of a small town in northeast Oklahoma County. Even though he was doing well with JC Penney, his wife was wise enough to question where he was going.
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"I had just been offered a fourth promotion, and I told my wife that meant we'd likely be moving," said Linn-Lem, "She said, 'Well, are you happy or what? You are a different man when you come home from being a plain police officer than being a Penney's manager.'"
That conversation began a career change that took LinnLem from a spot as a rookie police officer in Norman to a special agent in the FBI. Linn-Lem excelled at the job, including being a nationally-ranked marksman who has trained agents and officers at all levels in the use of firearms. He spent more than 45 years in law enforcement, 25 years with the FBI. It's a remarkable career that would take an entire issue of the Moore Monthly to recap. Linn-Lem says his faith and love of country helped him live up to a high standard of service.
"It was my way of saying to America, 'Thank you for letting my father in,'" said Linn-Lem. "There is no question that God's hand was on me through it all, through the people He allowed to play such significant roles in my life. There's not a day that I don't feel blessed and fortunate for what God has done for me."
Moore Police Officer Finds Perfect Fit in Return to Oklahoma
worked for an animal welfare non-profit for a while. It was during that time that her interest in law enforcement was sparked.
“Part of what I did with the animal welfare non-profit was working with court-ordered community service volunteers,” said Harrold. “It was interesting to hear their stories and how they wound up in the position that they were in.”
She had some friends in law enforcement in Aurora, a suburb of Denver. They encouraged her to follow up on her interest, so she joined the police force there. When she moved back to Oklahoma, it was only a matter of time before her passion in life led her back to law enforcement and her job with Moore.
“I led a very fortunate life growing up,” said Harrold. “I had a huge support system and my entire family was very involved with the community. The thing that was so attractive about Moore was the great partnership with our community and the phenomenal leadership we have here. It’s a unique environment.”
Harrold enjoys Moore’s “geo-policing” approach to law enforcement and the way it helps officers connect with specific areas of the community where they protect and serve.
Officer Jana Harrold is new to the Moore Police Department. She just joined the force in August of 2022. But Harrold, who grew up in Oklahoma and graduated from OU, says coming home has been a perfect part of her journey.
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“I spent about 16 years in Colorado after graduating from OU,” said Harrold. “And about six years ago I decided it was time to come back home to raise my daughter and be near family.”
Harrold studied sociology and criminology at OU, but says she was uncertain about where to go with it. When she moved to Colorado after graduation, she
“I know it sounds cliché, but I really do this job because I want to help people,” said Harrold. “With geo-policing, we have a district that we’re assigned to and that allows us to spend time developing relationships with businesses and residents. We get to know each other better by staying kind of in a in a more like a smaller area for the evening and just kind of building those relationships.”
Away from work Harrold enjoys spending time with her daughter and working out. That includes spending time paddleboarding and going to concerts. She plans to continue her career in law enforcement.
Fran Berryhill Training Coordinator
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Berryhill has been with Moore Norman Technology center for 18 years. She is a Training Coordinator at MNTC, working with a variety of classes including Safety and Environmental, Asbestos, Real Estate, Forklift, and Confined Space. She also hires adjunct instructors, creates and updates curriculum, and manages all resources need to run high quality and successful classes. Berryhill got her start working Dr. Francis Tuttle at the State Department of Vo-Tech (now called Career Tech) from 1983-1985. She has a Bachelor’s degree in General Studies from East Central University.
MNTC Offers Premiere-Approved Asbestos Safety Training Program
Can you give us an overview of MNTC's asbestos training program?
Moore Norman Technology Center is EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) premiere approved training provider for the state of Oklahoma. The Asbestos Training program is a critical one as asbestos became increasingly associated with adverse health effects, such as:
Asbestosis (scarring of the lungs), lung cancer, and mesothelioma (cancer of the lung lining and abdomen). The comprehensive program covers nearly every aspect of asbestos removal and monitoring. Students receive certification for this program, which must be renewed annually.
How can MNTC's asbestos safety training help businesses and employees?
Anything that is pre 1980 may need to be inspected before they do any type of remodeling. We have contact information for anyone who would like to contact the businesses that teach our Asbestos classes. The training also makes sure the student is fully aware of the safety of handling asbestos while doing abatements and recognize the protection gear necessary and air quality mask/respirators that should be worn while handling asbestos or just being in the same room while abatements are being done.
How does MNTC's safety training lab help prepare employees for real-world situations?
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Our lab at Moore Norman Technology Center is set up with simulated asbestos where we train students how to do the abatements safely and correctly, so no one gets contaminated. They go over fit testing for respirators which is a crucial step to ensure student safety from potentially harmful contaminants. They go over how they should be covered correctly from head to toe, so that their lungs are protected, and their clothing is also protected so they don’t carry it home. Our lab has a decontamination unit to demonstrate how to properly remove any contaminates when exiting the worksite. Everything is treated like real-world while they are doing their labs.
Are there any new developments or techniques regarding asbestos safety that MNTC can help businesses and/or employees with?
There is a requirement under the Federal Law that any building owner must complete an Asbestos survey to identify asbestos in their facilities. We have instructors that have experience in conducting these surveys.
What's the best way for folks to contact you about the asbestos safety training program?
You can contact me at 405-801-5806 for more information regarding the Asbestos classes. If you are wanting to enroll you can enroll online at mntc.edu or contact Customer Service at 405801-5000 to enroll.
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
THE YELLOW ROSE DINNER THEATER
1005 SW 4th Street
Shades of Motown
Through July 1st
It’s an experience unlike any other! Come join D. Hill and the Motown 5 as they sing the songs that shaped a generation! Tickets will be going fast. Dinner, preshow, and show for one GREAT price!!! call 405-793-7779 NOW!!!!! Call 405-793-7779, now!! 1005 SW 4th St. Moore,Oklahoma.
CHURCH & SPIRITUAL CONNECTION
FRESH START COMMUNITY CHURCH
FOOD PANTRY
Open the third Thursday of each month, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 309 N Eastern Avenue, West Campus-Family Life Center. Canned and dry goods available. Must be a resident of Moore (please bring an ID).
CELEBRATE RECOVERY
Monday nights from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Faith Crossing Baptist Church, 13701 S. Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Nancy at 405-514-9990.
CITY MEETINGS & EVENTS
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, June 5 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore
PARKS BOARD MEETING
Tuesday, June 6 at 6:00 p.m. The Station at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway.
URBAN RENEWAL AUTHORITY
Monday, June 12 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore
BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT MEETING
Tuesday, June 13 at 5:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
Tuesday, June 13 at 7:00 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore.
CITY COUNCIL MEETING
Monday, June 19 at 6:30 p.m.
Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore
Community Connection
ADOPT-A-PET
Moore Animal Shelter, S-I35 Service Road. Open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., closed on holidays. For additional information call (405) 793-5190.
Big Trash Pick Up
Moore residents will be allowed two FREE big trash pick-ups a year and one free voucher to the city landfill for each physical address in Moore. Call (405) 793-5070 to schedule your trash pick-up.
Neighborhood Watch Program
Moore Police Dept. is starting a Neighborhood Watch Program. If you’re interested in helping your neighborhood reduce crime, contact Sgt. Jeremy Lewis, (405) 793-4448.
OKLAHOMA PARKINSON’S ALLIANCE SUPPORT GROUP
First Tuesday of each month, (no meeting in July) 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. 13200 S. May Ave. For more information contact the Oklahoma Parkinson’s Alliance at 405-810-0695.
Moore Rotary Club Meeting
Weekly on Wednesdays, 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Moore Chamber of Commerce, 305 W. Main St. Moore Rotary Club meetings are held weekly. At our meeting, we aim to have fellowship and fun, enjoy a good meal and listen to an interesting speaker as well as communicate activity updates to members. There are membership fees associated to Rotary International. Come visit at least once and we’ll be happy to discuss membership options. Rotary International is an international service organization whose stated purpose is to bring together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian service and advance goodwill and peace around the world. It is a non-political and non-religious organization. For more information contact Dee Ann Gay at 405-300-6202.
405 Business Club
Weekly on Wednesdays, 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Toby Keith’s “I Love This Bar & Grill”, 1199 S. Service Road. Here members learn more about each other's businesses and pass referrals between members of the group, all while building friendships, camaraderie, and eat lunch. Meetings are open to visitors looking to find a networking group to join, however; we only allow one business per business category. So before you choose to come, please check out our membership and determine if there is an open seat for you & your business in our group.
Seriously Fun Networking
Thursday, June 1, 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The Crab and Catfish Company, 809 SW 119th St. OKC. This is one of the Chamber's networking groups. The Seriously Fun Networking meets for happy hour on the first Thursday of each month at one of the Chamber-member’s place of business. We always have a round of self-introductions and will begin having a few MINI-spotlight speakers. Pre-register on the Monday Morning Memo OR chamber's online calendar so that we can prepare appropriately! For more information contact Jamie Crowe at 405-634-1436 or email jamiecrowe@ southokc.com.
Beachbumtastic 2023 Business After Hours
Thursday, June 8, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. The Gary Shelton Agency, 1034 Greenbriar Parkway. Are you missing the beach this summer? No worries, The Gary Shelton Agency will take care of that for you! Join us as we have a Beach Bumtastic time at June's Business After Hours. We will have beachy snacks and drinks for all. Free admission. For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-634-1436 or email elizabethfox@southokc.com.
Wine Tasting For Old Hippies
Monday, June 12, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. First United Bank, 420 SW 6th. It’s “OUR” time in life! Join us for helpful hints on financing, health, and fitness. We’ll cover legal considerations and protecting our future. There will even be info for our aging pets. RSVP to Debra at 405-640-7194 or email penrod. debra@gmail.com
Moore Chamber Of Commerce Networking Lunch
Tuesday, June 13, 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Tacologia Fine Tacos, 2100 N. Eastern Ave. Join us for great food, door prizes, and an opportunity to grow your business knowledge, share new ideas and connect with our business community. Each attendee is given the opportunity to present information regarding their business to all in attendance. So, bring your best sales pitch - make it innovative and memorable. To make sure that the restaurant is fully prepared for our arrival, if you plan on attending, we will need you to register. Thank you. For more information contact Amy Lee at 405-794-3400 or email alee@moorechamber.com.
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South Okc Chamber Dream Team Networking
Wednesday, June 14, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Granny’s Kitchen, 9101 S. Pennsylvania Ave, OKC. This is one of the Chamber's networking groups. The Dream Team meets for lunch on the second Wednesday of each month at one of the Chamber-member restaurants. We always have a round of self-introductions and will begin having a few MINI-spotlight speakers. Pre-register on the Monday Morning Memo OR chamber's online calendar so that we can prepare appropriately! For more information contact Jamie Crowe at 405-634-1436 or email jamiecrowe@southokc.com.
Moore Chamber Of Commerce Legislative Summit
Thursday, June 15, 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The Station at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway. The Legislative Summit General Membership Luncheon includes a legislative panel of local Moore representatives from the Oklahoma State Senate and House of Representatives. Discussion covers the previous legislation session and looks forward to the coming session. Tickets are $30 for individual Chamber members ($25 Early Bird pricing before 6/13), $30 for Non-members ($30 Early Bird pricing before 6/13), $225 for Chamber member table (seats 8) and $275 for non-member table (seats 8). RSVP is required. For more information contact Kelly Arnold at 405-794-3400 or email karnold@moorechamber.com.
South Okc Chamber Business After Hours
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Thursday, June 15, 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
First United Bank, 10731 S. Western Ave, OKC. It's 5 o'clock at First United Bank and we're cookin' out and coolin' off with cold beverages. Join us June 15, 5 - 7 p.m., for some summer fun, some incredible give-a-ways, and be prepared for some Back Yard fun and games! For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-634-1436 or email elizabethfox@ southokc.com.
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Moore Chamber Of Commerce Win Networking Hour
Tuesday, June 27, 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Eide Bailey, 3501 24th Ave NW, Suite 201, Norman. 2023 WIN program annual sponsorships are currently available, call us! Victory - $500, Reach - $300, Success - $100. Empowering, Impacting and Encouraging women in business and life. Newly formed in 2020, WIN was created to bring the businesswomen of Moore and the surrounding areas together for strength, support, and camaraderie in both business and life. We will do this through events and programs throughout the year. For more information contact Kim Brown at 405-794-3400 or email kbrown@ moorechamber.com.
Senior Connection
P.A.L.S. PROGRAM FOR SENIORS
Seniors are assigned to a buddy who will call every day to check on you. Sign up with Sgt. Lewis, Moore Police Dept., (405) 793-4448.
PROJECT RETURN HOME FOR ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS IN MOORE
For information about enrolling a loved one, contact Virginia Guild at (405) 793-4478 or Sgt. Jeremy Lewis at (405) 793-4448.
TRANSPORTATION:
• Metro Transit will provide van service for age 60 and older on Tuesdays and Thursdays from the Moore area to Oklahoma City for medical appointments. Call Jackie at (405) 297-2583.
• Moore Council on Aging Seniors may have transportation anywhere in the city of Moore for errands or appointments. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m., Monday – Friday. Call (405) 799-3130 at least one day in advance.
• “Share-A-Fare” for age 60 and over or disabled. Purchase taxi fare at 40% off.
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ACTIVITIES & CLASSES
This is a partial list of schedules, activities, and classes available through the Moore Parks & Recreation department. You can find something of interest for everyone by visiting Moore Parks and Recreation website at: https://www. cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation or by calling The Station front desk at (405) 793-5090
Summer Programming At The Station
Summer Swim Lessons
The Station’s swim lesson curriculum emphasizes proper swimming technique and water safety, all while having a blast at The Station. Swim lessons classes available are Parent/ Child, Preschool 1 & 2, Youth Level 1–4 and our highly sought out Private or Semi-Private Lessons.
Lesson time could change at any time.
WHEN: Weekday Session 1 June 5-15 / Session 2 June 19-29 / Session 3 July 3-13 / Session 4 July 17-27 / Session 5 July 31-Aug.
3 *Fast Track* Weekend – Saturdays Only
June 3-24 / July 8-29
TIME: 9 a.m. / 9:40 a.m. / 10:20 a.m. / 11 a.m.
AGES: 6 months–14 years
FEE: Group Weekday $40 / Group Weekend
$30 / Private $90 – Prices per participant
WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center
REGISTRATION: Open for Everyone
AQUATICS FITNESS
WHEN: Mon-Thu, Through August 9
TIME: 7:00-7:50 a.m./8:00-8:50 a.m.
WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center
COST: $6-Moore Residents / $10-Non-Residents / Free-Passholders
LAP SWIM
WHEN: Mon-Thu, Through August 9
TIME: 5:30-6:50 a.m.
WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center
COST: $6-Moore Residents / $10-Non-Residents / Free-Passholders
Toddler Takeover
WHEN: Mon-Thu, Through August 9
TIME: 10:00-11:00 a.m.
WHERE: The Station Aquatic Center – Baby Pool Only
WHO: Toddlers and Caretakers
COST: $2 per person
Programs At The Station
Week Long Summer Camps
Enrollment now open Camps being offered:
Science Camp: June 5-9 – (Ages 6-12 years)
Science Camp: July 17-21 – (Ages 6-12 years)
Youth Art Camp: June 5-9 – (Ages 6-9 years)
Youth Art Camp: July 24-28 – (Ages 6-9 years)
Magic Camp: June 12-16 – (Ages 6-12 years)
Magic Camp: July 10-14 – (Ages 6-12 years)
Magic Camp: July 31-August 4 – (Ages 6-12 years)
Extreme Animals Camp: June 19-23 (Ages
6-12 years)
Extreme Animals Camp: July 24-28 (Ages
6-12 years)
Balloon Twisting Camp: June 26-30 (Ages 10-14 years)
Pre-Teen Painting Camp: July 10-14 (Ages
10-12 years)
3 Day Pickleball Camp: May 31-June 2
(Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Golf Camp: June 5-9 (Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Tennis Camp: June 5-9 (Ages
6-12 years)
Summer June Basketball Camp: June
19-23 (Ages 6-12)
Summer July Basketball Camp: July 17-21
(Ages 6-12)
Summer Soccer Camp: June 12-16 (Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Volleyball Camp: June 12-16
(Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Volleyball Camp: July 24-28
(Ages 6-12 years)
Summer One Day Basketball Offensive
Camp: July 10 (Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Two-Day Basketball Skills
Camp: July 20-21 (Ages 6-12 years)
Summer Three Day Basketball Camp: July 31-August 2 (Ages 6-12 years) https://www.cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation/activities-camps-programs
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Adult Leagues
SUMMER MEN’S BASKETBALL LEAGUE
GAMES: Monday nights starting June 5
(Bye week on 7/3 due to Fourth of July League runs 7 weeks + Tournament TIME: 6–10 p.m.
FEE: $450 per team
FOR: Men, 18 years & older
WHERE: The Station Recreation Center
REGISTRATION: April 3–May 26
Register Online—Coach Registers Team
SUMMER CO-ED ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE
GAMES: Tuesday nights starting June 6 (Bye week on 7/4 due to Fourth of July League runs 7 weeks + Tournament TIME: 6–10 p.m.
FEE: $300 per team
FOR: Adults, 18 years & older
WHERE: The Station Recreation Center
REGISTRATION: April 3–May 26
Register Online—Coach Registers Team
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Virtual Programs
Many virtual programs require signup in advance with a valid email address. Go online to www.pioneerlibrarysystem.org/calendar for more information and the most current schedule of upcoming events.
Monday, June 5, 12, 26, 2:00 p.m. Healthy Brain, Healthy Mind: Meditation
Wednesday, June 7, 10:00 a.m. Microsoft Excel: Data Entry and Formatting
Wednesday, June 7, 3:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk with Mike Rucker, PhD
Tuesday, June 13, 6:00 p.m. Book Discussion on Don’t Breathe a Word
Wednesday, June 14, 10:00 a.m. Microsoft Excel: Intro to Formulas & Functions
Thursday, June 15, 1:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk with Jamie Beck
Wednesday, June 21, 10:00 a.m. Microsoft Excel: Intermediate Formulas & Charting
Wednesday, June 28, 10:00 a.m. Microsoft Excel: Pivot Tables & Analyzing Data
Wednesday, June 28, 7:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk Tananarive Due
IN–PERSON PROGRAMS
Moore Public Library, 225 S. Howard Ave.
Thursday, June 1, 10:00 a.m. Summer Learning Kickoff and Parade
Friday, June 2, 15, 10:30 a.m. Yoga with Alpacas
Friday, June 2, 6:00 p.m. Eat Smart: Quick Pickling
Saturday, June 3, 10:30 a.m. Early Explorers
Monday, June 5, 12, 26, 9:30 a.m. Kick-Start Kindergarten
Monday, June 5, 12, 26, 11:00 a.m. Kick-Start Kindergarten
Monday, June 5, 12, 26, 4:30 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Music
Monday, June 5, 19, 27, 6:30 p.m. Get Moving with All Levels Yoga
Tuesday, June 6, 13, 20, 27, 10:30 a.m. Preschool Story Time (3-5 Years)
Tuesday, June 6, 20, 27, 6:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Knit Together
Wednesday, June 7, 14, 21, 28, 10:30 a.m. Rhythm Babies (0-18 Months)
Thursday, June 8, 22, 10:30 a.m. Early Explorers
Thursday, June 8, 2:00 p.m. Interactive Science: Superhero Roundup
Thursday, June 8, 6:00 p.m. Painting Together: Step by Step
Saturday, June 10, 2:00 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Studio Ghibli Film Series
Thursday, June 15, 29, 10:30 a.m. Toddler Story Time (1-3 Years)
Thursday, June 15, 2:00 p.m. Teen Connect: Fairy Houses for Summer Solstice
Friday, June 16, 10:30 a.m. Get Moving: Kids Yoga
Saturday, June 17, 2:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Dungeons and Dragons
Sunday, June 18, 2:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Dungeons and Dragons
Tuesday, June 20, 4:00 p.m. Sensory Explorers
Thursday, June 22, 2:00 p.m. Hip Hop & Breakdancing Basics
Friday, June 23, 6:00 p.m.
Hip Hop & Breakdancing Basics
Thursday, June 29, 2:00 p.m. Sensory Explorers: Mud Day
Thursday, June 29, 2 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Teens! Mixed-Media Collage
Friday, June 30, 10:30 a.m. Interactive Science: Bookish Best Friend
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Friday, June 30, 6:00 p.m. – Creativity Unleashed: Teens! Mixed-Media Collage
Southwest OKC Library, 2201 SW 134Th Street, OKC
Thursday, June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 10:30 a.m. Kick-Start Kindergarten
Sunday, June 4, All Day Creativity Unleashed: SOKC’s Art Show
Monday, June 5, 12, 2:00 p.m. Yoga with Alpacas
Tuesday, June 6, 19, 10:30 a.m. Music Connection
Tuesday, Jun3 6, 6:30 p.m. Painting Together: Step by Step
Wednesday, June 7, 10:30 a.m. Family Story Time (All Ages)
Thursday, June 10, 6:30 p.m. Book Discussion with SOKC Library
Friday, June 9, 3:00 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Button Pins
Friday, June 9, 16, 23, 30, 3:30 p.m. Eat Smart: Healthy Cooking for Kids
Saturday, June 10, 11:00 a.m. Creativity Unleashed: Ukulele Workshop
Sunday, June 11, 2:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Play Dungeons and Dragons
Tuesday, June 13, 1:00 p.m. Teen Connect: Your Library, Your Voice
Wednesday, June 14, 3:00 p.m. Maker Lab Meet & Greet
Wednesday, June 14, 5:30 p.m. STEAM Kids (ages 5-7)
Wednesday, June 14, 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 15, 4:30 p.m.
Connection Corner: How to Write a Children’s Book
Extreme Animals
Friday, June 16, 10:30 a.m. Get Moving with Kids Yoga
Saturday, June 17, 12:00 p.m.
Creativity Unleashed: Studio Ghibli Film Series
Wednesday, June 21, 10:30 a.m. Early Explorers
Friday, June 23, 10:30 a.m. STEAM Kids:(ages 8-11)
Saturday, June 24, 10:30 a.m. Early Explorers
Monday, June 26, 2:00 p.m. Hip Hop & Breakdancing Basics
Monday, June 26, 3:00 p.m. Maker Lab Meet & Greet
Tuesday, June 27, 11:00 a.m. In My Experience: Civic Engagement
Tuesday, June 27, 6:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Knit Together
Wednesday, June 28, 5:30 p.m. STEAM Kids:(ages 8-11)
Thursday, June 29, 4:30 p.m. Interactive Science: Bookish Best Friend
Friday, June 30, 6:00 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Teens! Mixed-Media Collage
Off Library Campus
Friday, June 9, 10:30 a.m. Get Moving: Kids Yoga at the Storywalk Central Park Storywalk, 700 S. Broadway, Moore
Sunday, June 11, 3:00 p.m. Build It!: Lego Challenges
The Well, 210 James Garner Ave, Norman