Share a Story with GFJ Library’s Miss Erin! This week we’ll read The Little Rabbit Who Liked to Say Moo by Jonathan Allen. It will be available on our YouTube Channel beginning Thursday, 7/16 at noon and will remain available anytime after. You can find the video at https://youtu.be/4VEn89Ml2zk. Thanks for sharing a story with us!
Make your own castle with GFJ Library’s Brooke! The video will be available on our YouTube Channel beginning Tuesday, 7/21 at noon and will remain available anytime after. You can find the video at https://youtu.be/vpAfnYFucWY. Thanks for creating with us!
Share a Story with GFJ Library’s Sara-Jo! This week we’ll read Five Fuzzy Chicks by Diana Murray. It will be available on our YouTube Channel beginning Thursday, 7/23 at noon and will remain available anytime after. You can find the video at https://youtu.be/IqNDnxgRNX4. Thanks for sharing a story with us!
Learn to play string games with GFJ Library’s Brooke! The video will be available on our YouTube Channel beginning Tuesday, 7/28 at noon and will remain available anytime after. You can find the video at https://youtu.be/0HqDxi3VyOw. Thanks for creating with us!
You and your family are invited to join the Oxford Memorial Library staff for a fun afternoon decorating the sidewalks in front of the library and on Forthill Park with beautiful sidewalk chalk!
Each family to attend will have their own spot on the sidewalk to decorate, spaced apart from other families.
Each family will receive their own sidewalk chalk to use and take home.
Please bring your face masks and help the Library follow guidelines, so they can continue to provide services like this for the community and your family.
We’re playing BINGO online using virtual cards. It’s free, it’s fun, and the winners get bragging rights. We’ll be playing through Zoom, and the Zoom link will be available at the Facebook Event page the morning of the event. If we enjoy playing BINGO this way we’ll do it several times next month.
Join us to discuss the fascinating story of Ron Stallworth’s Black Klansman. The story revolves around a bold and clever police officer and his infiltration of the KKK in Colorado, and how his actions helped other groups deal with similar situations. The book is all at once frustrating, heart-wrenching, and humorous. Information on how to join our Zoom discussion will be shared on the Facebook Event Page the morning of the event.