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Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-31T23:30:05+0000

🎊 Ring in the New Year with Hogmanay! 🎉 Hogmanay is Scotland's exuberant New Year celebration, steeped in history and tradition. While the origins of Hogmanay remain somewhat mysterious, the festivities include street parties, fireworks, and the singing of "Auld Lang Syne," a song that has become synonymous with New Year celebrations worldwide. A notable custom during Hogmanay is "first-footing," where the first visitor to a home after midnight brings gifts to symbolize luck and prosperity for the coming year. This tradition fosters a sense of community and connection as individuals welcome the new year together. To learn more about the customs and history of Hogmanay, patrons can explore a variety of books and online resources that delve into this vibrant celebration. https://miamipl.okpls.org #Hogmanay #NewYears #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #Traditions #HolidaysAroundTheWorld #MiamiPublicLibrary

Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-31T16:00:12+0000

🎊 Ōmisoka – Japanese New Year's Eve 🎊 Ōmisoka (大晦日), celebrated on December 31st, marks the end of the old year and the beginning of a new one in Japan. This significant holiday is steeped in tradition and is a time for families to come together, reflect on the past year, and prepare for the year ahead. One of the key customs of Ōmisoka is the preparation of a special meal known as "toshikoshi soba (年越し蕎麦)," which consists of buckwheat noodles symbolizing longevity and resilience. Eating these noodles is believed to help one transition smoothly into the New Year. As midnight approaches, many people participate in the tradition of ringing temple bells, known as "Joya no Kane (除夜の鐘)." The bells are struck 108 times, representing the 108 human desires in Buddhist belief, and this act is thought to purify one's self from these desires, allowing for a fresh start in the New Year. In addition to these customs, homes are often cleaned and decorated to welcome the new year, with the hope of attracting good fortune. Families may also visit shrines or temples in the early hours of January 1st for "Hatsumode (初詣)," the first shrine visit of the year, to pray for health, happiness, and prosperity. Ōmisoka is a beautiful blend of reflection, family bonding, and cultural heritage, making it a cherished celebration in Japan. For those interested in exploring these traditions further, local resources such as the Miami Public Library can offer a wealth of information about Japanese culture and the significance of this holiday. #JapaneseCulture #Ōmisoka #Culture #HolidayCelebration #HolidaysAroundTheWorld #MiamiPL #OttawaCountyOK #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary

Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-30T16:00:10+0000

Join us at Miami Public Library on Friday, January 3rd at 5:00 PM for a FREE Friday Flicks film showing of A Good Year! Children may attend if they are accompanied by an adult. Feel free to bring your own snacks. We will have popcorn available upon request. What are some movies that you would like to see during upcoming Friday Flicks? #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #FridayFlicks #AGoodYear

Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-29T23:00:03+0000

You can borrow more than 1,500 DVDs from Miami Public Library for free with your library card. With such a vast selection, you're bound to discover something that will entertain the entire family! Don't own a DVD player? No worries! You can also borrow one of those with your library card. Don't have a library card? If you live, work, or attend school in Ottawa county, you can get a library card for free! Visit our website for more information: https://miamipl.okpls.org/procedures/ #DVDs #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary

Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-28T15:00:07+0000

There are only a few days left to finish December's Adult Reading Challenge: Reading Wrap-Up! After you finish the challenge, remember to stop by Miami Public Library to collect your prizes. If you couldn't join us for this challenge, you can join our next challenge which starts on January 1st. Register on the Beanstack app or at the library. #AdultReadingChallenge #Beanstack #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary

Miami Public Library️ 2024-12-27T19:16:56+0000

If you weren't able to attend our two-day craft swap event, there's no need to fret! We've created mystery bundles from leftover materials that would make a fantastic addition to your crafting supplies! Each bundle is labeled with the type of crafting material it contains, along with the price (spoiler alert: they're all just $1!). Visit the library to grab some fresh materials for your next project! Please note: All items in the bundles are pre-owned, not brand new. Some materials might need to be washed before use.

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Looking for a Job?

Dec 27, 2019
Looking for a job

Looking for a job is hard work!  The Miami Public Library can help you in your search for a job, in creating a resume, and preparing for the interview.  Check out the resources below and search our catalog to find even more.  Call 918-541-2292 or come by for additional help in getting a library card, creating an email account (which you will need for online…

Holiday Hours

Dec 20, 2019

The Miami Public Library will be closed for the holidays on Tuesday, Dec. 24th, Wednesday, Dec. 25th, and Wednesday, Jan. 1.

New Books 12/16/19

Dec 16, 2019

This week’s list includes authors with many books to their credit such as Janet Evanovich, Clive Cussler, and Mary Higgins Clark as well as the continuation of the story of a deadly microparticle, the Andromeda Strain, by an author no longer living and much, much more!   36 Righteous Men by Steven Pressfield Joining forces with a disgraced but brilliant rabbinical scholar and a renowned…

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