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Moore Norman Technology Center Kicks Off 50 Year Anniversary

Congratulations on reaching the 50-year milestone! How has your institution evolved and adapted to the changing needs of industry and the local community?

Moore Norman Technology Center was created to support industry in our community by providing the very best in workforce development and training. In doing so, we have also provided countless thousands of individuals with career training in high demand, high wage professions. This training has enabled our students to earn state and national certifications, enjoy a fulfilling career, make an excellent living wage, and take care of themselves, their families, and contribute to our community.

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In 1975 Moore-Norman Vocational Technical School offered programs that are still available today like welding, HVAC, auto service, and practical nursing. Back then, however, there were also programs in general clerical, and mass merchandising. By the early 1980s computers and word processing programs were added and eventually training in less in-demand fields was ended. We became Moore Norman Technology Center in 1998 as technology began making its way across many fields and trades. In the decades since we have continued to study local, state, and national data to understand and anticipate changes in workforce needs. We also have advisory committees for each of our career programs made up of industry professionals. These industry pros keep us informed about what is happening in their fields, what kind of employees they need, and what kind of skills and equipment training potential employees should be gaining. MNTC is always listening and strives to be agile and quick to respond to the workforce needs in our community and beyond.

What do you believe has helped your institution foster a culture of innovation and continuous improvement to stay rel- evant and successful in a rapidly evolving technological landscape?

Innovation and continuous improvement are cornerstones of career and technical education in Oklahoma and Moore Norman thrives on growth and advancement. We are constantly scanning the environment for shifts and trends in workforce and economic development and when we see an opportunity that is right for our students and the community, we act on it. That’s why we have worked swiftly to earn FAA approval to start an aerospace program. When the need for public safety training became apparent, we answered the call with our Basic Peace Officer Program which has led to the development of our public safety training center. We also collaborate with many community partners who work with us to forge these new paths.

How will you be commemorating your 50-year anniversary? Are there any special events, initiatives, or projects planned to celebrate this momentous occasion the community should look out for?

We have events planned throughout the year and encourage people to follow us on social media and visit our website for the latest information. We also have the new MNTC Alumni Association that will provide former students with the latest information on news and events. People can join the Alumni Association by visiting www. mntc.edu/alumni and completing a short online form.

Looking ahead, what are your aspirations and goals for the next 50 years? How do you plan to build upon your legacy and continue to be a leader in vocational education and training?

While we are always innovating and staying ahead of the curve, one thing that will not change in the next 50 years at Moore Norman Technology Center is our commitment to changing the lives of our students, faculty, staff, and the community for the best. We know industry is built on innovation and change and we are here to move along with it, staying ahead of the game so that the people and businesses in our community (and beyond) can thrive.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

FRED JONES JR. MUSEUM OF ART

555 Elm Avenue, Norman

Exhibition: Yellowstone in Color

Through November 26, 2023

"Yellowstone in Color" celebrates the first U.S. national park through art, but we hope you’ll explore the beautiful parks right here in Oklahoma this summer too. When you drop by our new exhibition this weekend, pick up a free state park passport and a field notebook to take on your adventures while supplies last. Thanks to Lake Thunderbird State Park for the passports! For more information call 405-325-3275.

Spotlight Saturday: Color Block Printing

Saturday, August 12, 2:00 p.m. –4:00 p.m.

Drop by the studio space in the new exhibition "Yellowstone in Color: Thomas Moran and Louis Prang Print the West" to make an exciting color print of your own. Free and fun for all ages! For more information call 405-325-3275.

CHURCH & SPIRITUAL CONNECTION

FIVE LOAVES FOOD PANTRY

Wednesday, 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m.

291 W. Main Street – the Northeast Door. Or by appointment: call 405-7946671 (Moore First United Methodist Church).

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

PARKS BOARD MEETING

Tuesday, August 1 at 6:00 p.m. The Station at Central Park, 700 S. Broadway.

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT

Tuesday, August 1, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Moore Warren Theater parking lot, 1000 S. Telephone Road. The “40th Annual National Night Out” (NNO), a unique crime prevention event sponsored by the National Association of Town Watch (NATW), is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023. We cordially invite you to join us this night at the Warren Theatre parking lot (1000 S. Telephone Rd.), from 7–9 p.m. Among the activities scheduled for the evening include Ambulance, Fire, and Police demonstrations. There will also be local vendors and community partners present.

MOVIE IN THE PARK

Friday, August 4, 8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Parmele Park, 1308 N. Janeway. Join us under the starts for a free showing of the movie, “Remember the Titans (PG).” Bring your family out to enjoy a flick and concessions on site.

CITY

Council Meeting

Monday, August 7 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

Board Of Adjustment Meeting

Tuesday, August 8 at 5:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore.

Planning Commission Meeting

Tuesday, August 8 at 7:00 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore.

Food Truck Friday

Friday, August 11, 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Central Park Multipurpose Paviliion, 700

S. Broadway Ave. Join us for your lunch break and some live music at our Food Truck Fridays! A variety of different food trucks right here at Central Park in Moore.

Food Trucks: Coits Food Truck, Cousins Main Lobster and Cutie Pies Concession.

Live Music: Aaron Newman.

Urban Renewal Authority

Monday, August 14 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

Movie In The Park

Friday, August 18, 8:30 p.m. –10:30 p.m.

Little River Park, 700 SW 4th St. Join us under the starts for a free showing of the movie, “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish (PG).” Bring your family out to enjoy a flick and concessions on site.

City Council Meeting

Monday, August 21 at 6:30 p.m. Moore City Hall, 301 N. Broadway, Moore

Food Truck Friday

Friday, August 25, 11:00 a.m. –2:00 p.m.

Central Park Multipurpose Paviliion, 700 S. Broadway Ave. Join us for your lunch break and some live music at our Food Truck Fridays! A variety of different food trucks right here at Central Park in Moore.

Food Trucks: Yum Pig, The Whoopie Wagon, and Yum Yum Bites.

Live Music: Joey Wallace.

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, 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.

FILL THE BUS SUPPLY DRIVE

Tuesday, August 1, 7:00 p.m. –9:00 p.m.

National Night Out, Moore Warren Theater Parking lot. Fill the Bus, Moore Chamber Foundation's annual school supply drive that benefits Moore school teachers, kicks off on Friday, July 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Walmart Supercenter at 501 SW 19th Street in Moore. An MPS school bus will be sitting at the front of the parking lot where shoppers/donors may drop off donations for the drive. Additional drop-off dates are Friday, July 21 and 28, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and then concluding at National Night Out on Tuesday, Aug. 1, at the Regal Warren Moore Theater parking lot from 7 to 9 p.m. Monetary donations will also be accepted. All supplies are being donated directly to the Moore Public Schools to help teachers offset the personal costs of school supplies during the year. By investing in our children today, we are providing them a path to a brighter future tomorrow. Every child deserves a chance to succeed. List of supplies needed: #2 Pre-sharpened Pencils, Glue Sticks,Crayola Crayons, Markers & Colored Pencils, Folders, Dry Erase Markers, Facial Tissue, Index Cards,

Backpacks, Calculators, Reusable water bottles, Composition Books, Pens. Sponsorships are available. Contact Kim Brown at 405-794-3400 or email kbrown@moorechamber.com.

South Okc Chamber Of Commerce City Connection

Tuesday, August 8, 7:30 a.m. –9:00 a.m.

Frontier State Bank, 5100 S. I-35. Come join us for some coffee and conversation as we hear from Ward 6 Councilwoman JoBeth Hamon and Director/ Administrator of EMBARK and City of Oklahoma City Assistant City Manager Jason Ferbrache. For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-6341436 or email elizabethfox@southokc. com.

MOORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE NETWORKING LUNCH

Tuesday, August 8, 11:45 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Del Rancho, 1409 N. Moore Ave. Tickets are $15/person, which includes a catered Fuzzy’s Taco lunch. Registration and full payment are expected before the event. 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. Thank you. For more information contact Amy Lee at 405-794-3400 or email alee@moorechamber.com.

We will do this through events and programs throughout the year. Price: $30 for Chamber member individual ticket (Early Bird Pricing - $25 before 8/4), $35 for Non-Member (Early Bird Pricing - $30 before 8/4), $225 for table of 8 Members, $275 for table of 8 Non-Members. For more information contact Kim Brown at 405-794-3400 or email kbrown@moorechamber.com.

Moore Chamber Of Commerce Business After Hours

Tuesday, August 15, 5:00 p.m. –7:00 p.m.

Newcastle Casino, 2457 Hwy 62 Service Road, Newcastle. This event is a business networking opportunity for Moore Chamber of Commerce Members. Attendees can make meaningful connections that can result in successful business leads. Food and beverages are served. Check out the Chamber Calendar for the location of the next one! Thank you. For more information contact Amy Lee at 405-794-3400 or email alee@moorechamber.com.

MOORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EGGS & ISSUES

Wednesday, August 16, 8:00 a.m. –9:00 a.m.

Moore Chamber of Commerce, 305 W. Main Street. Join us for a Moore Public Schools Update from Dr. Robert Romines, MPS Superintendent, on Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 8am at Moore Chamber, 305 W Main in Moore. For more information contact Kelly Arnold at 405-794-3400 or email karnold@ moorechamber.com.

legislative session and what we can be looking forward to for 2024. You must RSVP to attend this luncheon. $30 for members, $40 for non-members. For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-634-1436 or email elizabethfox@ southokc.com.

Moore Chamber Of Commerce Business Before Hours

Wednesday, August 23

Valir Physical Therapy, 1414 N. Eastern Ave. This event is a business networking opportunity for Moore Chamber of Commerce Members. Attendees can make meaningful connections that can result in successful business leads. Food and beverages are served. Check out the Chamber Calendar for the location of the next one! Thank you For more information contact Kelly Arnold at 405-794-3400 or email karnold@ moorechamber.com.

South Okc Chamber Of Commerce Sporting Clays Tournament

Thursday, August 24, 8:30 a.m –1:00 p.m.

MOORE

Chamber Of Commerce Win Girl Boss Lunch

Friday, August 11, 11:30 a.m. –1:15 p.m.

Moore Norman Technology Center

(S. Penn), 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. 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.

South Okc Chamber Of Commerce Legislative Recap Lunch

Wednesday, August 16, 11:30 a.m. –1:00 p.m.

Moore Norman Technology Center, 13301 S. Pennsylvania Ave. Join us for our Annual Legislative Recap Luncheon as we hear from Senate Democratic Leader Kay Floyd and Majority Floor Leader Representative Jon Echols on all of the updates from the 2023

Silverleaf Shotgun Sports, 8513 S. Douglas Blvd., Guthrie. The South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce is proud to invite you the 2023 Sporting Clays Tournament! Join us in this excellent opportunity to be outdoors, network, and have fun! There will be four-person teams. Individual entries are also encouraged! This event is open for members and non-members. Registration deadline is August 11. Sponsorships and teams are still available. Secure your team today, as space is limited. Team of 4: $500, Individual: $125. For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-634-1436 or email elizabethfox@southokc.com.

South Okc Chamber Of Commerce Business After Hours

Thursday, August 24, 5:00 p.m. –7:00 p.m.

Oklahoma City Community College VPAC Center, 7777 S. May Ave. Join us for an evening of networking. For more information contact Elizabeth Fox at 405-634-1436 or email elizabethfox@ southokc.com.

2023 Moore War Run

Saturday, August 26th, 7:30 a.m.

Starts at Moore High School, Main and Eastern Ave., finish line is located on Broadway near the Old School Business Center. The 15th Moore War Run starts at 7:30 a.m.. You’ll want to arrive at the start line prior to 7:00 a.m. Now in its 15th year, the Moore War Run 5K supports student initiatives at Moore and Westmoore High Schools in the Moore Public Schools District. Runners and walkers of all abilities are welcome. You can register online right up until the race starts. Register at moorewarrun. cm. Cash is not accepted for registrations. Packet pickup will be on Friday, August 25, at Westmoore High School from 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. You can pick up a packet on Saturday morning, but it’s strongly recommended that you pick it up on Friday evening.

Food Frenzy Friday

Friday, August 25, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. South OKC Chamber of Commerce, 701 SW 74th St. Food Trucks, Sweet Treats, Vendor Booths, Free Networking, & Door Prizes! We're excited to have this summer program to show our current members and also non-members to all the great networking events we have to help build their business. Free for members and non-members. For more information contact Jamie Crowe at 405-634-1436 or Marla Robinson at 405-514-8937.

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.

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

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

Parents Night Out

Parents, do you need a night off? Enjoy a night to yourselves while your kids have a blast at The Station! Children can enjoy activities such as arts & crafts, board games, video games, and free play on an exclusively reserved basketball court before finishing the night off with a movie. Pizza will be served for dinner, along with a surprise treat for dessert.

When: First Friday of the month (unless otherwise noted)

Time: 6-10pm

Where: The Station Activity Room (7-12 years old) / Child Watch Room (3-6 years old*)

700 S. Broadway Ave.

Ages: 3-12 years

Fee: $20 for Passholders / $25 for Non-Passholders

Registration Type: Parents can register online or in-person up until the day prior to the event.

Registration: www.cityofmoore.com/fun

Upcoming:

Friday, August 4, 2023 | 6:00 - 10:00pm

Friday, September 1, 2023 | 6:00 - 10:00pm

Friday, October 6, 2023 | 6:00 - 10:00pm

Friday, November 3, 2023 | 6:00 - 10:00pm

*Children must be potty-trained to attend. Drop-off begins at 6 p.m., and children must be picked up by 10 p.m. Parents will incur a $30 charge for any late pick-ups. For more information please call 405-7035090.

Balloon Twisting For Kids

Balloon twisting isn’t just for people with red rubber noses anymore. Come and join us for some fun, in this all-new class designed specifically for kids! Each day kids will learn new skills and take home fun balloon projects!

When: August 15-October 3

Time: 6 - 7pm

Fee: $35

Where: Moore Community Center, 301 S. Howard Street

Registration: Through October 2

2023 MOORE SENIOR GAMES

Tournaments will be available through September 2023.

This program is for all adults 50+ who like to stay in shape and love competition! The games run from June through September 2023.

AGE CATEGORIES: 50-59, 60-69, 70+

Registration deadlines, unless otherwise stated, is 7 days prior to tournament dates.

Fee: Free to participate

Call (405) 793-5090 or (405) 793-3130 for more information.

Tournament Schedule:

Darts

Games: Tuesday, August 1 @10am

Where: Brand Senior Center

Registration: Through July 21

Hand and Foot (Card Game)

Games: Friday, August 4 @12:30pm

Where: Brand Senior Center

Registration: Through July 28

Horseshoes

Games: Tuesday, August 16 @9am

Where: Fairmoore Park

Registration: Through August 9

Fitness Challenge

Games: Tuesday, August 29 @9am

Where: The Station Recreation Center

Registration: Through August 22

Board Games

Games: Wednesday, September 6 @12:30pm

Where: Brand Senior Center

Registration: Through August 30

Table Tennis

Games: Sunday, September 10 @9am

Where: Moore Community Center

Registration: Through September 3

Basketball Hot Shot

Games: Thursday, September 21 @9am

Where: The Station Recreation Center

Registration: Through September 14 https://www.cityofmoore.com/departments-divisions/parks-recreation/activities-camps-programs

Fit As A Fiddle

Toddlers will enjoy getting their exercise by running, jumping, tumbling on mats, and dancing to favorite energetic songs.

When: Every Tuesday starting Sept. 5

Time: 1-2pm

Ages: 3-5 years

Fee: $25 per month/5 Station Passholders per session no charge

Where: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room-700 S. Broadway Ave.

Registration: By the first Tuesday of each month, 20 maximum

Fitkids Class

This 55-minute class is packed with entertaining music, foundational fitness moves, and fun games. Fit Kids will get your child moving and learning the importance of making healthy choices all while having fun! Parents are welcome to stay.

When: Sept. 6 - Sept. 27; Oct. 4 - Oct. 25 and

Nov. 1st - Dec. 6

Time: Wednesdays; 5-6 pm

Ages: 7-12 years

Where: The Station Recreation Center Activity Room

Fee: Free for passholders; $20 for non-passholders

Youth Sports Leagues

2023 - 2024 YOUTH BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Registration August 1st - September 25th

$20 Late Fee Registration September 26th

- October 9th (end of business day) No

Exceptions

Registration Type Online Only - Every player must register

Ages Boys and Girls 5/6, 7/8, 9/10 years old

Age Determination December 1st, 2023

Time TBD (Games are Fridays and/or Saturdays)

Where The Station Recreation Center and Moore Community Center Games Start December 8th & 9th - 7 Game season

Fee $70 Resident / $80 Non- Resident - $20 late fee

Bye Weeks: Dec. 22&23 and Dec. 29&30

2023 - 2024 YOUTH ALL STAR BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Registration August 1st - September 25th

$20 Late Fee Registration September 26th

- October 9th (end of business day) No

Exceptions

Registration Type Online Only - Every player must register

Ages Boys and Girls 11/12 years old

Age Determination December 1st, 2023

Time Game Times are TBD - Friday nights or Saturdays

Where The Station Recreation Center and Moore Community Center

Games Start December 8th & 9th - 7 Game season

Fee $70 Resident / $80 Non- Resident - $20 late fee

Bye Weeks: Dec. 22&23 and Dec. 29&30

2023 - 2024 YOUTH BASKETBALL VOLUNTEER COACHES

Registration Online or call (405) 793-5090

Contact person: Holly Hackett at hhackett@ cityofmoore.com

Adult Sports Leagues

2023 FALL MEN'S ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE

Games: Monday nights starting August 28 -

(Bye Week on 9/4 for Labor Day)

Time: 6-10pm

Fee: $450 a team

For: Men 18 Years and Older

Where: The Station Recreation Center – 700 S. Broadway Ave.

Registration: through August 21

Registration Type: Online–Coach Registers

Team

League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

For more information, please call 405-7935090 or contact Holly Hackett at hhackett@ cityofmoore.com.

Fee: $300 a team

For: Adults 18 years and Older

Where: The Station Recreation Center – 700 S. Broadway Ave.

Registration: Through August 22

Registration Type: Online–Coach Registers Team

For more information, please call 405-7935090 or contact Holly Hackett at hhackett@ cityofmoore.com

2023 FALL CO-ED ADULT BASKETBALL LEAGUE

When: August 31st - October 26th

Games: Thursday Nights - League runs 7 weeks + Tournament

Time: 6pm - 10pm

Ages: Men & Women 18 years and Older

Fee: $450 per team

Where: The Station Recreation Center – 700 S. Broadway Ave.

Registration: July 10th - August 24th

Coaches Meeting: TBD

For more information, call Moore Parks & Recreation at (405) 793-5090 or email Holly Hackett at hhackett@cityofmoore.com.

2023

FALL CO-ED ADULT VOLLEYBALL LEAGUE

Games: Tuesday nights starting August 29

(Bye Week on 9/5 for Labor Day week)

Time: 6-10pm

Registration Type: Online-coach Registers Team

(Minimum 2 women per team) *Each team must have matching uniform with numbers on the back by the 3rd week of the league.*

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, August 7, 21, 2:00 p.m. Healthy Brain, Healthy Mind: Meditation

Tuesday, August 8, 6:00 p.m. Book Discussion on Deception Point

Monday, August 14, 3:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk with Robert Jones, Jr.

Wednesday, August 23, 7:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk with Cassandra Clare

Wednesday, August 30, 1:00 p.m. Behind the Story: Author Talk with Jeff Selingo

IN–PERSON PROGRAMS

Moore Public Library, 225 S. Howard Ave.

Tuesday, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 10:30 a.m. Preschool Story Time (3-5 Years)

Tuesday, August 1, 15, 22, 29, 5:00 p.m. Connection Corner: Knit Together

Wednesday, August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 10:30 a.m. Rhythm Babies (0-18 Months)

Thursday, August 3, 17, 31, 10:30 a.m. Early Explorers

Friday, August 4, 2:00 p.m. End of Summer Dance Party

Saturday, August 5, 2:00 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Studio Ghibli Film Series

Monday, August 7, 14, 21, 28, 4:30 p.m. Career Explorers (Ages 5-7 and Ages 8-11)

Thursday, August 10, 24, 10:30 a.m. Toddler Story Time (1-3 Years)

Thursday, August 17, 24, 31, 6:00 p.m. English Language Learners: ESL Class

Tuesday, August 15, 22, 29, 6:00 p.m. English Language Learners: ESL Class

Saturday, August 19, 2:00 p.m. In My Experience: Generations Together

Thursday, August 24, 6:30 p.m. Book Discussion with the Moore Library

Friday, August 25, 10:00 a.m. Information Investigation: Medicare 101

Southwest OKC Library, 2201 SW 134Th Street, OKC

Tuesday, August 1, 1:00 p.m. Creativity Unleashed: Studio Ghibli Film Series

Tuesday, August 1, 6:00 p.m. Kick-Start Kindergarten

Friday, August 4, 5:30 p.m. Get Moving – Dance Party

Saturday, August 12, 11:00 a.m. Creativity Unleashed: Ukulele Workshop

Tuesday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. Navigating Medicare

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