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Welcome to Muskogee Public Library

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Smokey Bear Reading Challenge Begins Soon, Register on Beanstack

Smokey Bear Reading Challenge Begins Soon, Register on Beanstack

Muskogee Area Literacy Council to Host November Writing Workshops at Muskogee Public Library

Muskogee Area Literacy Council to Host November Writing Workshops at Muskogee Public Library

What? There’s a Literacy Program at the Library?

What? There’s a Literacy Program at the Library?

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Don’t have a library card yet? No problem! To have immediate access to the library’s collection, visit https://eols.org/library-cards/ to register for a 30-day temporary card. To get your permanent card, please visit your local library.

PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES

Attend colorful events for all ages. Enjoy free Wi-Fi, access internet computers with Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher—and so much more!

MEMORY LAB

Use the Memory Lab to transfer VHS tapes, 8-mm film, audio cassettes, slides, and more to digital files! Call the History and Genealogy Department for more information.

MAKER SPACE

Come express your creativity and explore technology. Staff can show you how to use resources such as 3D printing, die cutting, audio editing and more to bring your next great idea to life!

LITERACY AND GED CLASSES

We offer GED, English Language Learning, and literacy for adults. For more information or to volunteer, contact the library or email muskogeepl@eols.org.

GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY

Our dedicated genealogy and local history department can help you discover your family roots and explore history of the community. The Grant Foreman collection boasts a large collection of books and microfilm with a strong emphasis on Oklahoma, the Cherokee and Creek tribes, Arkansas, southern states, and other migration paths into Oklahoma. The Memory Lab allows you to transfer old video, audio, slides, or photos to digital files. For further information email muskogeehistory@eols.org.

STORYWALK®

Located in the Arboretum at Muskogee's famous Honor Heights Park, StoryWalk® combines family time, physical activity, and literacy in a fun, interactive walk in nature. Through this experience, we hope to encourage a lifelong love of reading, physical activity, and the great outdoors! StoryWalk® is a health literacy initiative of the Eastern Oklahoma Library System and is sponsored by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries, Oklahoma State Department of Health, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT, and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library.

HOURS

Monday: 9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Tuesday:  9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Wednesday:  9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Thursday:  9:00 AM-9:00 PM
Friday:  9:00 AM-6:00 PM
Saturday:  9:00 AM-5:30 PM
Sunday:  CLOSED

ALL COLLECTION ITEMS

Visit our catalog at eols.org/catalog to search for books, movies, music, and more. For all the latest eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, and graphic novels, download the Libby app or the Hoopla app. Learn more about digital resources at eols.org/download-and-stream.

UNIQUE COLLECTIONS

In addition to books some of the other items you can check out from the library include: board games, video games, book discussion kits, and Chromebooks (in-house use only).

MOBILE PRINTING

Visit eols.org/print and choose your location to get started. Print jobs are held at your chosen location for 72 hours. Pay when you pick them up!

FEES

Black and white printing or copying: .15 cents per page
Color printing or copying: $1.00 per page
Scanning: FREE
Faxing: $1.00 per page
Notary: $2.00 per stamp (call ahead)
3D Printing: .10 cents per gram
Cleaning DVDs: $2.00 per disc
Laminating: $1.00 per running foot

Muskogee building

MANAGER: Julie Poor

801 West Okmulgee Avenue
Muskogee, OK 74401

PHONE: 918-682-6657

 muskogeepl@eols.org
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