Anadarko Community Library

Anadarko Community Library Anadarko Community Library The 1,000 volume Lyceum Traveling Library was sent to Anadarko in 1903. The librarian earned a salary of one dollar ($1) a month.

The first library in Anadarko was an Oklahoma Women's Federation Library, which was kept on shelves at the Gish-Baker Furniture Store. This collection plus forty more donated books became known as the "Philomathic Collection" and was kept in a small room in the American Democrat Office. The collection reached 1,400 volumes with books from the Women's Christian Temperance Union β€œBook Shower, Philom

athic purchases and community donations. In 1907, the growing collection was moved to a room on North Fifth Street, which had a side street entrance. The Library Committee, the Philomathic Club, and the Commercial Club formed the Library Association. The object of the Association was to provide standard and current literature, and to provide a reading room and rest room for the general public. Membership in the Association was an annual fee of one dollar ($1) or a fee of ten dollars ($10) for a lifetime membership. On March 18, 1907, a constitution was adopted and the library became known as the "Philomathic Library and Rest Room." By 1912, the library had moved to a room in city hall, and became the Anadarko Public Library. The city council passed an ordinance in 1914 making Anadarko Public Library a department of the city; during this time a library board was appointed. The Anadarko Public Library remained in city hall until 1936, the re-located into the Masonic Building. In the mid-1980s the library began the move into an old Chevolet auto garage and car dealership on West Broadway, across from the north side of the Caddo County Courthouse and next to the iconic Redskin Theatre. Many doubted that an old auto garage could be made into a library, but the old building blossomed into a beautiful, spacious, inviting place, retaining the vintage feeling of the original structure while adding the functionality of the new design. This larger site was ideal for the growing collection and provided physical access to all citizens; in less than a year the library raised $604,016 exceeding the original goal of $500,000. The moved gained momentum with the backing and support of the entire community though memorials, donations and fund-raisers. One local business in particular, Hollytex Carpet Mill and its employees generously donated the Community Room. The Hollytex Community room was dedicated to long-time Hollytex employee, Marvin Elrod. Additionally a children’s library was donated by the Paul Allen Foundation in honor of Paul Allen’s mother, Faye Gardner-Allen, who worked in the library during her high school years. One particular feature is the children's reading pit, which was once the grease pit of the auto garage. The library’s wide-open lounge spaces provide natural light to the patrons from the panoramic windows features, highlighting the warm interior paint colors; with modern climate control the Library is a very pleasant place to be. The collection books were moved from the Masonic Temple using the "Book Brigade", hundreds of people forming a hand-to-hand assembly line, into the library doors and onto the waiting shelves. The Anadarko Community Library was formally opened in September of 1990. Since that time, the library has become fully automated and offers T1 internet access through desktops for adult and laptops for children; free WiFi; an advance state of the art video conference center; a document center for printing, cutting and laminating; a business suite of resources for typing, faxing and word processing; multiple collections of historical Caddo county documents and rare books by local authors. The Library is currently staffed by
Courtney Mayall, Director
Shaun Base
Angelaura Pomani

πŸ“šπŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Steps Over Pages πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ“–Join us at the Anadarko Community Library every Tuesday & Thursday from April 8th – May 29th...
03/28/2025

πŸ“šπŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Steps Over Pages πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸ“–

Join us at the Anadarko Community Library every Tuesday & Thursday from April 8th – May 29th, 9:45 AM – 10:45 AM, for Steps Over Pages!

Let’s challenge each other to walk, stay active, and have fun together! Whether you're looking for motivation to move or just enjoy a good stroll with friends, this is the perfect way to kickstart your morning.

πŸ“ Where: Anadarko Community Library
πŸ“… When: Tuesdays & Thursdays, April 8th - May 29th
⏰ Time: 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM

Tag a friend and let’s get stepping! πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈπŸ“š

03/18/2025

🌸🐰πŸ₯š Hoppy Day 2025 – Easter Egg Hunt! πŸ₯šπŸ°πŸŒΈ

Get ready for a fun-filled Easter celebration! Join us on Saturday, April 19th, 2025, at Randlett Park for an egg-citing adventure as we hunt for hidden prizes, meet the Easter Bunny, and make unforgettable memories!

πŸ“… Date: Saturday, April 19, 2025
⏰ Time: Egg Hunt will begin at 10:00 AM
πŸ“ Location: Randlett Park, Anadarko, OK

πŸ₯š Age Groups:
🐣 0-4 years | πŸ₯ 5-7 years | 🐰 8-12 years

Tag your friends and family, and let’s make this the best Easter Egg Hunt yet! πŸ‡πŸ’

πŸ“– Annual Book Sale at the Anadarko Community Library! πŸ“–Get ready to stock up on books at amazing prices! The Friends of ...
03/12/2025

πŸ“– Annual Book Sale at the Anadarko Community Library! πŸ“–

Get ready to stock up on books at amazing prices! The Friends of the Anadarko Community Library are hosting their Annual Book Sale from April 14th to 19th at the Anadarko Community Library (215 West Broadway, Anadarko, OK).

πŸ“… Dates & Times:
πŸ“Œ Monday - Thursday: 9 AM - 6 PM
πŸ“Œ Friday: 9 AM - 5 PM
πŸ“Œ Saturday: 9 AM - 12 PM

Come browse a huge selection of new and gently used books! If you have books to donate, please drop them off at the library by Friday, April 11th.

πŸ“ž Questions? Call us at (405) 247-7351

Don't miss out on this great opportunity to find your next favorite book while supporting our library! Tag a fellow book lover and spread the word! πŸ“šβœ¨

03/12/2025

Join us for the first in our Career Series!

πŸ“… Friday, March 14
πŸ•” 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
πŸ“ Anadarko Community Library

We’re excited to welcome Seidina Caldwell, Director of Cosmetology at CKTC, as she shares her journey and insights into the world of beauty and cosmetology! πŸ’‡β€β™€οΈπŸ’„

Whether you're interested in a career in cosmetology or just curious to learn more, this is a great opportunity to ask questions and get inspired! Don't miss out!

πŸ“ž For more info: 405-247-7351
πŸ“§ Email: [email protected]

It was Mardi Gras Story Time today at the Anadarko Community Library!If you have a little one 5 years old or younger, br...
03/04/2025

It was Mardi Gras Story Time today at the Anadarko Community Library!

If you have a little one 5 years old or younger, bring them to Story Time with the Lil’s every Tuesday at 10:00 AM! πŸ“šπŸŽ¨

Our library staff leads a fun-filled 30–45 minute program featuring a special story and creative arts & crafts just for the Lil’s!

πŸ“šβ˜• Calling all book lovers! β˜•πŸ“šJoin us for an evening of discussion, friendship, and great books at the Anadarko Communit...
03/03/2025

πŸ“šβ˜• Calling all book lovers! β˜•πŸ“š

Join us for an evening of discussion, friendship, and great books at the Anadarko Community Library's Adult Book Club!

πŸ“… Date: March 10
πŸ•‘ Time: 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
πŸ“ Location: Anadarko Community Library

Enjoy a cozy evening with fellow readers as we dive into engaging conversations over books and coffee! Whether you're an avid reader or just getting started, everyone is welcome.

For more information, contact us at πŸ“ž 405-247-7351 or email [email protected].

Tag a friend who loves to read and come join the fun!

02/13/2025

Have you ever wondered what it takes to be a hair stylist, a librarian, a police officer, or even owning your own business?? The Anadarko Community Library is proud to announce the upcoming monthly series of classes pertaining to all these careers and more! These classes will be designed to showcase the diverse job market we have in our area. Each class will be for one hour and the speaker will teach you about the particular job that we are showcasing for that day.

If there is a particular career you would like to know more about, please don't hesitate to call the library at 405-247-7351 and let us know what you would career you would like to learn about! Stay tuned for times and dates in the near future, for these classes!!!

FREE Senior Fitness Classes at the Library!The Anadarko Community Library is excited to host Stay Active & Independent f...
02/05/2025

FREE Senior Fitness Classes at the Library!

The Anadarko Community Library is excited to host Stay Active & Independent for Life (SAIL)β€”a fitness program designed for older adults! This program focuses on improving strength, balance, and overall fitness to help prevent falls and maintain independence.

πŸ“… Tuesdays & Thursdays
πŸ“† February 25 – April 8, 2025
⏰ 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
πŸ“ Anadarko Community Library (215 W. Broadway, Anadarko, OK)

✨ Benefits of the SAIL Program:
βœ” Improve balance & posture
βœ” Strengthen muscles
βœ” Enhance stamina & energy levels
βœ” Reduce stress & improve heart health
βœ” Lower blood pressure

These FREE classes are open to all older adults and can be done sitting or standing. Don't miss this opportunity to stay active and independent!

πŸ”Ή To register or for more information, call Nile Burge at 405-271-8558 ext. 51223.

πŸ“’ Tag a friend or family member who would love this class! Let’s stay strong together!

🎲✨ Join us for Family Game Night! 🎲✨Looking for a fun-filled evening with your loved ones? Come to Family Game Night at ...
02/05/2025

🎲✨ Join us for Family Game Night! 🎲✨

Looking for a fun-filled evening with your loved ones? Come to Family Game Night at the Anadarko Community Library on Monday, February 24, 2025, from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm!

πŸƒ Play classic and new games
🍿 Enjoy free snacks
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Fun for all ages!

Don’t miss out on this exciting night of laughter, strategy, and friendly competition. Bring your family and friends for a great time!

πŸ“ Anadarko Community Library
πŸ“ž For more info: 405-247-7351

Join Us for Strength in Memories – A Community Support Group Are you or a loved one affected by Alzheimer's or memory lo...
02/04/2025

Join Us for Strength in Memories – A Community Support Group

Are you or a loved one affected by Alzheimer's or memory loss? You're not alone!

The Strength in Memories support group meets on the first Wednesday of every month from 5 PM - 6 PM at the Anadarko Community Library (215 W. Broadway, Anadarko, OK).

πŸͺ Snacks will be provided
πŸ‘₯ Open to everyone in the community!

This group is facilitated by Diane Hugar with the Alzheimer's Disease Program Initiative. For more information, contact Diane at [email protected] or call (405) 247-8677 | (405) 901-0013.

Together, we can support one another and strengthen our memories.

πŸ“šβœ¨ Exciting Learning Opportunities at the Anadarko Community Library! βœ¨πŸ“šJoin us for the CKTC Library Series: Spring 2025...
01/24/2025

πŸ“šβœ¨ Exciting Learning Opportunities at the Anadarko Community Library! βœ¨πŸ“š

Join us for the CKTC Library Series: Spring 2025, where you can take part in free classes to build your skills and knowledge! From Small Business 101 to Basic CPR and Intro to Excel, there’s something for everyone.

πŸ—“ Upcoming Classes at the Anadarko Library:
➑️ Small Business 101: Saturday, January 25 | 10:00 AM - Noon
➑️ Intro to Canva: Saturday, February 8 | 10:00 AM - Noon
➑️ Intro to Grants: Tuesday, March 4 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
➑️ Basic CPR: Saturday, March 8 | 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
➑️ Intro to Excel - Overview: Saturday, March 29 | 10:00 AM - Noon
➑️ Basic Computer Skills: Saturday, April 12 | 10:00 AM - Noon
➑️ Leadership Basics: Saturday, May 10 | 10:00 AM - Noon

πŸ“ All classes will be held at the Anadarko Community Library.
🎯 Free and open to the public!

Register now or learn more by contacting CKTC at πŸ“ž (405) 643-3222 or visit their website at 🌐 CKTC.axstudent.com.

Tag a friend who’d love to attend, and we’ll see you there! πŸ‘©β€πŸ«πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Address

215 W Broadway Street
Anadarko, OK
73005

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+14052477351

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The first library in Anadarko was an Oklahoma Women's Federation Library, which was kept on shelves at the Gish-Baker Furniture Store. The 1,000 volume Lyceum Traveling Library was sent to Anadarko in 1903. This collection plus forty more donated books became known as the "Philomathic Collection" and was kept in a small room in the American Democrat Office. The collection reached 1,400 volumes with books from the Women's Christian Temperance Union β€œBook Shower, Philomathic purchases and community donations. In 1907, the growing collection was moved to a room on North Fifth Street, which had a side street entrance. The Library Committee, the Philomathic Club, and the Commercial Club formed the Library Association. The object of the Association was to provide standard and current literature, and to provide a reading room and rest room for the general public. Membership in the Association was an annual fee of one dollar ($1) or a fee of ten dollars ($10) for a lifetime membership. On March 18, 1907, a constitution was adopted and the library became known as the "Philomathic Library and Rest Room." By 1912, the library had moved to a room in city hall, and became the Anadarko Public Library. The city council passed an ordinance in 1914 making Anadarko Public Library a department of the city; during this time a library board was appointed. The librarian earned a salary of one dollar ($1) a month. The Anadarko Public Library remained in city hall until 1936, the re-located into the Masonic Building. In the mid-1980s the library began the move into an old Chevolet auto garage and car dealership on West Broadway, across from the north side of the Caddo County Courthouse and next to the iconic Redskin Theatre. Many doubted that an old auto garage could be made into a library, but the old building blossomed into a beautiful, spacious, inviting place, retaining the vintage feeling of the original structure while adding the functionality of the new design. This larger site was ideal for the growing collection and provided physical access to all citizens; in less than a year the library raised $604,016 exceeding the original goal of $500,000. The moved gained momentum with the backing and support of the entire community though memorials, donations and fund-raisers. One local business in particular, Hollytex Carpet Mill and its employees generously donated the Community Room. The Hollytex Community room was dedicated to long-time Hollytex employee, Marvin Elrod. Additionally a children’s library was donated by the Paul Allen Foundation in honor of Paul Allen’s mother, Faye Gardner-Allen, who worked in the library during her high school years. One particular feature is the children's reading pit, which was once the grease pit of the auto garage. The library’s wide-open lounge spaces provide natural light to the patrons from the panoramic windows features, highlighting the warm interior paint colors; with modern climate control the Library is a very pleasant place to be. The collection books were moved from the Masonic Temple using the "Book Brigade", hundreds of people forming a hand-to-hand assembly line, into the library doors and onto the waiting shelves. The Anadarko Community Library was formally opened in September of 1990. Since that time, the library has become fully automated and offers T1 internet access through desktops for adult and laptops for children; free WiFi; an advance state of the art video conference center; a document center for printing, cutting and laminating; a business suite of resources for typing, faxing and word processing; multiple collections of historical Caddo county documents and rare books by local authors. The Library is currently staffed by Julie Pedersen, Director

Tammy Quoetone

Shaun Base

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