Need to de-stress? Miss the fun freedom of coloring as a child? Want to do something creative? If any of these apply to you then we think you would love our Adult Coloring Night at the Oxford Memorial Library!
Studies have found that coloring reduces anxiety, reduces stress, improves brain function, and more! Coloring is also a lot of fun and shouldn’t be just for kids. Come to the Oxford Memorial Library on Wednesday evening May 15th at 5:30pm to relax and have some fun. We will provide coloring sheets, colored pencils, markers, crayons, and light refreshments. If you have an adult coloring book at home or a favorite set of markers feel free to bring them! This is an adult program for ages 16 and older.
Visit the Oxford Memorial Library for a Plant and Seed Swap!
All visitors will be entered into a drawing for a handmade Macrame Plant Hanger!
You can bring houseplants, perennials, and seeds
- Plants must be in pots or another suitable container and labeled.
- Please only bring healthy and pest free plants to the swap
- Seeds must be labeled
- Some bags and boxes will be available for carrying your plants home but bringing your own is recommended.
Get the garden season started and make some new planty friends!
Get in the Holiday Spirit with a fun Book Page Wreath! We will use pages from discarded library books to create a beautiful wreath. Add holiday greenery for a touch of Christmas or let the book pages shine on a wreath you can put up all year.
All supplies will be provided, and Gillian will lead everyone through the craft.
Class is limited to 20 spots, Call the Library at (607)843-6146 or stop by the circulation desk to sign up. Refreshments will be served.
– Hot Chocolate & Treats: Sip on warm cocoa and enjoy holiday snacks.
– Photo Opportunity: Capture the magic with a visit from Santa!
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