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225 South Howard, Moore OK 73160
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:39 |
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Question of all types are on the minds of many families sending students off to college this fall. That’s why the Moore Public Library is partnering with the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program’s (OGSLP) UCanGo2 Organization to help families learn more about preparing, planning and paying for college.
The library, located at 225 S. Howard in Moore, is hosting a UCanGo2 College Countdown event on April 1, 2010 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. During this event, students and parents will learn where to find the FAFSA and how to avoid common mistakes. In addition, they’ll get helpful answers to common questions about grants, scholarships and financial aid options.
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Children
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Tuesday, 02 March 2010 14:08 |
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The Celtic Dancers in Diana Rodgers’ All About Irish Dance school are not from Ireland—they are from Oklahoma. But with authentic steps, costumes, and music, they transport their audiences to a wee-bit of the old country. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, they will be performing during Kids Spring Week on Tuesday, March 16 at 2:00 pm at Moore Public Library 225 South Howard in Moore.
Dancing traditional and modern dances, the students of All About Irish Dance demonstrate the lively, intricate moves that make Celtic Dance unique. There are reels, jigs, treble jigs, and a dance called the horn pipe. Celtic dance is highly disciplined, with backs straight, arms to the side, and hair flying. The costumes for both boy and girl dancers are designed by Diana Rodgers, each adorned with traditional Celtic knots.
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Adults
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Monday, 22 February 2010 14:12 |
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“School...Been there, done that, you say.” With the national economy still in a crunch and unemployment stats registering at an all time low, getting additional training or education is what millions of individuals are choosing as a viable option. Changing careers, pursuing dreams, growing and learning can be exciting endeavors, ripe with potential. What about the money? Get basic financial information in a free workshop set for Tuesday, March 9 at 6:30 p.m. at the Moore Public Library, 225 South Howard in Moore.
The program focuses on fundamental information to help you explore the ‘ways and means’ to make secondary education a reality. No matter what your current financial position might be, you will learn options that are available to you. Get tips on steps you can take to create a monetary cushion, grants, scholarships, ways to save and invest, and personal budgeting ideas. Explore ways to take a personal assessment; how much do you need and where can you get it.
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Monday, 22 February 2010 11:57 |
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Free Money...with the two new databases now available through the Pioneer Library System, getting information is a few computer clicks away. Grant information through the Foundation Directory Online Professional and the Foundation’s Grants to Individuals Online are available to research free at the Moore Public Library 225 South Howard in Moore. Workshops covering the best way to use these great tools are also on the agenda.
Jana Moring, Cooperating Collection Supervisor with Pioneer Library System, will be presenting “how-to” programs. On Friday, March 5 at 10:00 a.m., Moring will cover the basics of the Foundation Directory Online Professional Database. Aimed primarily at non-profit organizations, this database is the nation’s most useful resource tool for grant-seeking and grant-making. Learning to navigate this database will help save valuable time when trying to find new funders, target your proposal, or advance your organization’s mission.
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Teens
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Friday, 12 February 2010 14:44 |
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National Teen Tech Week, this year themed Learn, Create, Share, will be going on March 7 thru the 13th at the library. An interesting focus on technology gives teens the skills, practice, and tools to use in their everyday lives.
Two great workshops are planned, and the techniques that teens will learn in both workshops can be used in the upcoming Video Contest, with final entries to be submitted by March 22. For the contest, teens grade 6-12 will be asked to create a film “trailer”, using their favorite book as the subject. Their final artistic creations will be shown on the library’s YouTube connection sight. Winners will receive MP3 players. For full contest details and rules, please stop by the library or call 793-4349. |
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