November 2021 Newsletter

CPL newsletter
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Hello Library Patrons,
 
I want to share some good news with you. Chickasha Public Library is receiving funds through ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act). We will receive $21,118.09. We expect the money to arrive in the next several days. It will take time to get the items in and available to you but I’m excited about the items we will get so I want to share with you what that money will be used for. We will purchases 2 new databases – Chilton’s Auto Repair database and Gale Legal Forms; 2 new computers for children packed with educational programs, one for young children and one for older children; a picnic table we’ll put out front; a water fountain / bottle fill station; some supplies for our take and make crafts for children, some supplies for our curbside service. Some of the money will help pay for some needed updated computer equipment which you won’t see but will make our system work better. I saved the best for last Wi-Fi Hotspots that you can check out just like a book and take home to use.  
 
Respectfully,

Lillie Huckaby

Library Director

Dinovember

By Drew | November 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Dinovember

There is tons of dinosaur fun happening at the library this month. Children can pick up a free take and make craft bag which contain supplies to make your own dinosaur puppet and more! You can join the Beanstack Dinosaur Challenge. Checkout the library’s Dinovember book display. What to know what dinosaur books the library has available? Visit…

Library Displays

By Brande B | November 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Library Displays

In Brande’s November article she discusses the Chickasha Public Library’s displays and how they might help you find your next book!

Autumn Coziness

By Michelle | November 9, 2021 | Comments Off on Autumn Coziness

The Chickasha Public Library has many books that can help you to enhance autumn coziness and create a warm atmosphere. These include cookbooks with recipes for soups, stews, cakes, and pies, as well as books on how to knit fluffy blankets, various home repair projects, and creating a fall garden.