Ledger/LCJ newsletter 5-13-2022
The Ledger/LCJ newsletter for Friday
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Summer reading program preparing for June
McALESTER - Summer is just around the corner and the Southeast Oklahoma Library System (SEOLS) is gearing up for its 2022 Summer Reading Program – Oceans of Possibilities! The program will run from June 1 through June 30 at all SEOLS locations.
“Each of our 16 libraries will have their own ocean themed programs for all ages throughout the summer,” SEOLS Marketing Coordinator Eddie Gray said. “Events will include story-times, scavenger hunts, reading competitions and more.”
Gray added summer reading programs are designed to help students retain knowledge and skills throughout the summer months.
“We look forward to having a lot of fun and educational events at each of our libraries and the staff has been working hard to make it a fun summer for everyone,” Gray said.
McAlester Public Library Manager Heath Stanfield said he is excited for the theme.
“We are excited this year is “Oceans of Possibilities” because I feel going into a library really is like entering into an Ocean of Possibilities,” he said. “We hope to have a lot of fun.”
Each individual library will have performances by Denise Gard and Professor Universe.
Gard and her famous Border Collies Joey and Kira will be hunting for treasure upon the seven seas. Join them for a program that is so action-packed and full of dog tricks, you’ll wish you were a pirate dog too!
Professor Universe will take kids on a comedic journey through the science of the ocean and the threats it faces. He keeps kids laughing while learning about the amazing systems of global currents, wind, salt, and ice power our seas. They will journey all the way from the coral reefs to the deepest depths, discovering the fantastic life beneath the waves. Ultimately, they will comprehend how interconnected everything is to our ocean.
SEOLS Program Coordinator Shannon Elder said each library decorates and plans different events.
“Each library manager and their staff create unique ways that patrons can enjoy the theme,” Elder said. “A number of libraries may be offering Grab and Go activity bags and craft activities and so much more. Be sure and contact your local library to find out how to register for and participate in their events.”
Elder added Beanstack is available again this year for those that want to participate in fun reading challenges online.
“We are excited to announce that we now provide a way to sign up for the Summer Reading Program online or via smartphone app with Beanstack” Elder said. “Families can register each family member under one log-in/password; an adult caregiver creates the account and then adds each child who is participating. Tweens and teens can create an individual account and independently record their reading.”
Elder said to get started, simply visit your library's Beanstack Page. You only need to register once for an account, then the system remembers you from year to year. Or you can download the free Beanstack Tracker App for your Iphone/iOS or your Android device. You can log your minutes on the app. It will even tell you when it's time to visit your local library to claim a prize.
Programs are supported in whole or in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services & Technology Act, administered by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
For more information contact SEOLS at 918-426-0456 or visit their website at www.seolibraries.com.
Bokoshe students for April
BOKOSHE – The Bokoshe Public School's April students of the month.
Front Row (L-R) Raylyn Elder, Zeppelin Hall, Julianna Ball, Laney Bradley
Back Row (L-R) Jacob Buegler, Josiah Wells, Kaylee Truax, Anna Treat, Talasyn Stout, Lemul Coker. Not Pictured: Annalise Koch, Alora Beenblossom, Allissa Michael.
LeFlore County weather forecast 5-13-2022
It’s a Friday the 13th kind of weather day for the LeFlore County weather forecast.
Partly cloudy skies early with scattered showers and thunderstorms overnight. Storms may contain strong gusty winds.
The high will be 89 degrees with a low of 66 degrees.
Sunrise is 6:16 a.m. Sunset is 8:14 p.m.
Averages temperatures for May 13 are a high of 80 and a low of 58. Record temperatures for the date were a high of 90 in 1975 and a record low of 39 in 1960.
On May 14, 2021, the high was 73 with a low of 50.
Wednesday’s high was 93 with a low of 68.
County calendar of events
The LeFlore County calendar of events. It lists the upcoming events in the area. This is a free service, so if you or your group have an event coming up and would like it added to the calendar, please email craig@heavenerledger.com.
Friday
Funeral service for Veronica Ritter
Funeral service for Anita Barber
Heavener rodeo at Cecil Leachman Arena
Saturday
Funeral service for Barry Henry
Heavener graduation 8th grade 2 p.m.; High School 8 p.m.
Heavener rodeo at Cecil Leachman Arena
Monday
LeFlore County commissioners meets 9 a.m.
Tuesday
Poteau Evening Lions Club meet 6 p.m. CASC
Wednesday
Poteau Rotary Club meets noon at EOMC
Thursday
Poteau Kiwanis Club meets noon
Heavener VFW bingo 6 p.m. Highway 59 North
Heavener Utilities Authority and Council meet 6 p.m.
Remember when 5-13-2022
Remember when is a feature we publish most days on people, places and events from the past.
Today’s picture is of the Heavener crowd prior to a game against Talihina in 2012.
If you have a photo to use, please email to craig@heavenerledger.com with as much information as possible.
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