The Metropolitan Library System is a public library system consisting of 19 libraries that serves Oklahoma County, Oklahoma. The system offers various services, including borrowing physical and digital titles, databases, ask a librarian, tailored titles, adult education, GED and literacy programs, books by mail, children's services, family place, come read with me, meeting rooms and rental spaces, Oklahoma memories, printing, public computers and WiFi, RSS feeds, relay services, teen and young adult services, and suggest a title. The library also provides an interlibrary loan service for items that aren't in the library's collection. The library system has a collection of over 1 million items, with 76.3% being books, and it has a circulation of over 5.8 million. The library system operates 19 locations, including libraries in Oklahoma City and other cities in Oklahoma County, offering various programs and events for teens and adults, such as arts and crafts, DIY and hobbies, and health and wellness
Plan your family visit to the Oklahoma City Libraries with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We participated in a multitude of activities offered by the Oklahoma City libraries: morning games for 0-5 year olds, quilling workshop, reading to dogs, pyrography workshop, badge making, last code workshop, and more
Highlights: We were always so motivated! The kids enjoyed the variety of activities and the opportunity to learn and have fun ✨