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Sac and Fox News • November 2017 • Page 8 The Gallery in the Sac and Fox National Public Library has now added Onesies it its collection of for-sale items for the youngest members of the Sac and Fox Nation. The Onesies come in turquoise and butter yellow and in sizes 12, 18 and 24 months. They are $10 each. For more information, call 918-968-3526 and extension 2021. Come check us out! The Sac and Fox National Public Library offers two computers geared toward our youngest patrons. The computers have an assortment of games and fun programs for babies through early grade school. (Shhh. Some games are even educational, but don’t have to tell them that!) Help your little ones get a leg up by calling (918-968-3526, Extension 2021) Celebrate Native American Month at the Library November is Native American Heri- tage Month and the Library has a num- ber of activities scheduled, including activities for children on Saturdays. That being said, we will be open on Saturday, the 4th, and the 18th, but closed on the 10th and 11th for Veterans Day and the 23rd-25th for Thanksgiv- ing. The Library’s annual Christmas Open House will be Wednesday, Dec. 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please join us. As a reminder, our library hours have been extended. We are now open Sat- urdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and until 6 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays and until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. We have a Facebook page: search for Sac and Fox National Public Library to find us. We keep up-to-date information By Kathy Platt, Library Director there. The Sac and Fox National Public Library is a member of OverDrive and the OK Virtual Library, a consortium of Oklahoma libraries providing digital col- lections. You can download e-books, au- diobooks and music to your own e-read- er, be it an iPad, Kindle or smart phone. This service is available for card-holding members of the Library. If you don’t have a SFNPL card, we can set one up for you in a couple of minutes. You can visit the library’s catalog at https://sacandfox.biblionix.com/atoz/ catalog. Or call us at 918-968-3526, extension 2021. Or, better yet, drop in for a cup of cof- fee or a spot of tea. Come and check us out! Sac and Fox National Public Library 918-968-3526, ext. 2021 Books: $10 - $25 Sac and Fox Clock: $25 Hoodies: $32 - $35 Onesies: $10 Mouse Pads: $7 Also: Car Tag Frames: $7 Engraved Pens: $10 Caps: $16 Enamel Pots: $20 Nartive Maps: $15 And More! Mug with spoon: $7 Power Banks: $40 The Sac and Fox National Public Library has used paperbacks (and a few hardbacks) for sale. Paperbacks are three for $1, or 35 cents each. Hardbacks are $1 each. Catherine Walker being filmed and interviewed, which was a part of the Office of Environmental Services Climate Resillience Program. The Interview was conducted to learn how climate change is affecting Sac and Fox National tribal members and how best to continue developing the program. Having tribal input and participation will help mold the program to best suit Sac and Fox Nation.

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Sac and Fox News • November 2017 • Page 8

The Gallery in the Sac and Fox National Public Library has now added Onesies it its collection of for-sale items for the youngest members of the Sac and Fox Nation. The Onesies come in turquoise and butter yellow and in sizes 12, 18 and 24 months. They are $10 each. For more information, call 918-968-3526 and extension 2021. Come check us out!

The Sac and Fox National Public Library offers two computers geared toward our youngest patrons. The computers have an assortment of games and fun programs for babies through early grade school.

(Shhh. Some games are even educational, but don’t have to tell them that!)

Help your little ones get a leg up by calling (918-968-3526, Extension 2021)

Celebra te Nat ive Amer ican Monthat the L ib rary

November is Native American Heri-tage Month and the Library has a num-ber of activities scheduled, including activities for children on Saturdays.

That being said, we will be open on Saturday, the 4th, and the 18th, but closed on the 10th and 11th for Veterans Day and the 23rd-25th for Thanksgiv-ing.

The Library’s annual Christmas Open House will be Wednesday, Dec. 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please join us.

As a reminder, our library hours have been extended. We are now open Sat-urdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and until 6 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays and until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays.

We have a Facebook page: search for Sac and Fox National Public Library to find us. We keep up-to-date information

By Kathy Platt, Library Director

there. The Sac and Fox National Public

Library is a member of OverDrive and the OK Virtual Library, a consortium of Oklahoma libraries providing digital col-lections. You can download e-books, au-diobooks and music to your own e-read-er, be it an iPad, Kindle or smart phone. This service is available for card-holding members of the Library. If you don’t have a SFNPL card, we can set one up for you in a couple of minutes.

You can visit the library’s catalog at https://sacandfox.biblionix.com/atoz/catalog.

Or call us at 918-968-3526, extension 2021.

Or, better yet, drop in for a cup of cof-fee or a spot of tea.

Come and check us out!

Sac and Fox NationalPublic Library

918-968-3526, ext. 2021

Books: $10 - $25

Sac and Fox Clock: $25 Hoodies: $32 - $35

Onesies: $10 Mouse Pads: $7

Also:Car Tag Frames: $7Engraved Pens: $10Caps: $16Enamel Pots: $20Nartive Maps: $15And More!

Mug with spoon: $7

Power Banks: $40

The Sac and Fox National Public Library has used paperbacks (and a few

hardbacks) for sale. Paperbacks are three for $1,

or 35 cents each. Hardbacks are $1 each.

The Sac and Fox National Public Library has used paperbacks (and a few

hardbacks) for sale. Paperbacks are three for $1,

or 35 cents each. Hardbacks are $1 each.

Catherine Walker being filmed and interviewed, which was a part of the Office of Environmental Services Climate Resillience Program. The Interview was conducted to learn how climate change is affecting Sac and Fox National tribal members and how best to continue developing the program. Having tribal input and participation will help mold the program to best suit Sac and Fox Nation.