The library offers events specifically for adults ages 18 & up. Stay in the loop and get the monthly adult services newsletter in your email. Email mholmes@enid.org.
Book Clubs: Stop in for monthly book clubs in a wide variety of styles and genres. Books are available in the library lobby.
U.S. Citizenship Class: These classes on Wednesdays @ 5:30 PM assist permanent residents through the Naturalization process and interview.
Yoga for Strength & Balance: This weekly class designed for older adults meets Mondays at 5 PM.
Staying Active & Independent for Life: This is a fitness class for older adults. Improve strength, balance, and fitness. Meets Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 PM.
Sit & Stitch: Meets each Friday from 3-5 PM, Bring a project to work on in the company of others.
Learn to Knit or Crochet: Free classes are offered the second Saturday of each month at 10 AM.
Need book club sets for your personal book club? We have book club sets!
A free delivery service for books and other materials to help those who are elderly or disabled and cannot get to the library. Call 580-616-7183 for information or assistance.
Are you looking for seeds to begin your seasonal vegetable, herb, or flower garden? Check out our free seed library! Learn more about the
Enid Author Fest: This annual author festival is held annually in late March or early April. Local Oklahoma authors will sign and sell their books.
Lifelong Learning Programs: The library hosts lifelong learning programs that are held throughout the year on a wide variety of topics.
Let's Talk About It: This book discussion series is led by Oklahoma scholars. This event is usually held in the fall.
U.S. Citizenship Materials: Explore materials for preparing for the Naturalization test and interview on the second floor of the library. An in-person class is available Wednesdays at 5:30 PM.
The library offers events for teens & tweens, beginning at age 11 & up. For a printed calendar, please visit the library or contact us at publiclibrary@enid.org.
Teen Dungeons & Dragons: Drop-in Thursdays at 4:30 PM to play D&D.
Need live homework help? Want feedback on a paper? Create flashcards, meet with online study groups, and more.
The library is excited to bring Transparent Language Online! Try out over 110+ new languages and learn at your own pace.
Check out the teen eReading room on the Oklahoma Virtual Library. Also available through your school Digital Access card.
Get started with these fun, free learning resources for teens & tweens.
NoveList Plus has reading recommendation lists from NoveList experts. Includes book lists by read-alikes, listen-alikess, and genre. Log in with ENID followed by your 6-digit library card number.
Explora Middle & High School has study resources in subjects from history to language arts to social studies.
Khan Academy features online educational courses, lessons, and practice in topics covering from math to art to economics and more.
The library offers events for children of all ages. For a printed calendar, please visit the library at 120 W Maine in Enid or contact us at publiclibrary@enid.org.
Story Time: Drop-in for music, stories, and crafts. Preschool story time meets Tuesdays at 10 AM and toddlers may join us Wednesdays at 10 AM.
The library is an educational hotspot for kids of all ages. Get homework help, learn something new, discover new things and just have fun. If you need help finding a book or website, please ask a librarian!
Find eBooks and other digital items for kids using the Oklahoma Virtual Library.
Need a book recommendation for your child? Young readers can find books recommended based on reading levels, read-alikes, and more.
Book Lists with NoveList K-8 Plus
Kids 6 & up can learn a new language with KidSpeak! Lessons include activities, puzzles, and songs. Learn 5 languages.
KidSpeak on Transparent Language Online
Get started with these fun, free learning resources for kids.
Explora is a resource for learning about topics ranging from animals to social studies to language arts.
StarFall is an educational website for grades K-3 filled with games and phonics.
PBSKids has educational games and videos.
Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government has interactive learning adventures for young learners. Learn about how the U.S. government works.
Ben's Guide to the U.S. Government
What's 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten?
Reading to preschool aged children builds vocabulary and language skills, establishes a love of books, and creates fond memories of reading together.
Listening to books being read aloud helps children with skills they need to be be ready for kindergarten. Children learn patterns in language, rhyming words, and how stories flow. This program is self paced and easy for parents and children to participate in. By reading just one book a day to your child, you will be able to reach 1000 books before the age of three. Modeling reading to your child will help them become lifelong readers.
Stop by the children's desk or apply for the 1,000 Books Challenge on the Beanstack app to learn more about this program and get on your way to raising a successful reader. Check out our wall of graduates in the children's area.
Who is it for?
This program is for newborns and children not yet enrolled in Kindergarten and encourages children to hear oral text.
Reader Rewards
Besides developing a love of reading, participants will win rewards along the way! Receive prizes for badges earned. Graduates also get their picture posted on the wall of graduates at the library.
How do I sign up?
Create a profile for your child on the Beanstack app or at enid.beanstack.org. Then, register your child for the 1,000 Books Challenge to learn more about this program and get on your way to raising a successful reader.