Public libraries host Summer Reading Programs to provide fun learning opportunities for all Oklahomans and help combat the summer slide. Thousands across the state visited their local libraries to take part in this program.
For example, Drumright Public Library shared this chalk artwork that was drawn on the library sidewalk by a mom whose child participated in summer reading.
The Drumright staff loved it so much they turned it into a bookmark! As summer draws to a close, we celebrate just one example of how libraries serve as community hubs where customers can participate in sharing knowledge and creativity.