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Leaves of Three, Let it Be!
Mrs. Timmons and her After School Bunch made their weekly visit to the library and Desiree spoke with them about looking out for Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac. She told them how to recognize it, how the oils can spread, and what to do about it! We read Judy Sierra’s “Wild About Books” afterward.
First Tickets for the “Read for Adventure” Given Out!
Symbols of Oklahoma
Read For Adventure – May 1, 2018 – March 31, 2019
This spring brings a new venture for the Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden and Metropolitan Library System with the statewide launch of their community literacy program, “Read for Adventure.” This successful promotion and partnership is going Oklahoma wide, welcoming every public library across the state to participate at no cost. “Read for Adventure” enables library card holders to check out the original children’s book, Our Day at the Zoo, from any of the 247 public library locations within the state to receive four general admission ticket vouchers to the OKC Zoo.
“Read for Adventure is a rewarding program that we’re excited to share with all Oklahomans,” said Greg Heanue, OKC Zoo senior director of marketing, public relations. “We hope this promotion will not only inspire children to read about wildlife, but provide them an opportunity to physically and visually connect with those same animals and plants here at the Zoo.”
The book at the center of the “Read for Adventure” program, Our Day at the Zoo, was written by Kristin Williamson and illustrated by Rick George both Metro Library staff members. Story concepts stemmed from students with Positive Tomorrows school while on a field trip to the OKC Zoo. The children toured the Zoo and talked about the animals they saw and what they were doing. A theme evolved from their ideas and conversations: If I were a zoo animal, this is what I’d do!
Go wild this summer with the “Read for Adventure” program and experience your own day at the Zoo! The Oklahoma City Zoo, located at the crossroads of I-44 and I-35, is a proud Adventure Road partner and a member of Oklahoma City’s Adventure District. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Association of Museums. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Regular admission is $11 for adults, and $8 for children 3-11 and seniors ages 65 and over. Children two and under are admitted free.
Mother’s Day, Sunday May 13th!
Ask A Lawyer Free Legal Advice – Thursday, May 3
Every year, Oklahomans with legal questions may call the toll-free number from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and speak to an attorney at no charge. This year’s Ask A Lawyer event is Thursday, May 3. You may email questions to askalawyer@okbar.org or pregunteaunabogado@okbar.org
This year will mark the 42nd year OBA members offered free legal advice to the public. In 2017, 219 attorneys answered 1,477 phone calls and 367 emails, in both English and Spanish, across 30 different counties. Volunteers donated 475 hours in time and $71,325 in billable hours. This annual event is a unique opportunity to provide a valuable community service while promoting a positive public image of attorneys and the OBA.
http://www.okbar.org/p…/Outreach/LawDay/freelegaladvice.aspx