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.
Join us TODAY Friday, December 27th at Miami Public Library at 5:00 PM for a FREE Friday Flicks film showing of Miss Congeniality! Children may attend if they are accompanied by an adult. Feel free to bring your own snacks. We will have popcorn available upon request. #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #FridayFlicks #MissCongeniality
Did you receive a gift that you can't find a space for in your home this holiday season? The library is here to help! We gladly accept donations of prizes for both children and adults, no matter what they are! If there's something you'd like to regift this season, feel free to drop it off at the Miami Public Library during our operating hours! We promise to ensure it finds a new home with someone who has the space for it!
📦 Celebrate Boxing Day!🎁 Boxing Day, observed on December 26th, has its origins in the United Kingdom as a day for giving to those in need and appreciating the blessings of the Christmas season. Traditionally, it was a day when employers would give gifts, known as "Christmas boxes," to their servants and tradespeople as a token of gratitude. In modern times, Boxing Day is associated with shopping sales and sporting events, but it still holds a spirit of generosity and community. Exploring the history of Boxing Day provides insight into its evolution and the cultural significance it holds today. To dive deeper into the traditions of Boxing Day, patrons can find a wealth of information through books and online resources. https://miamipl.okpls.org #HolidaysAroundTheWorld #CulturalCelebrations #BoxingDay #MiamiPL #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #OttawaCountyOK
⬛🟩🟥Happy Kwanzaa! 🟥🟩⬛ Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 to January 1 and emphasizes the importance of community, family, and cultural heritage. The holiday is rooted in African traditions and is centered around seven core principles known as the Nguzo Saba, which are Unity, Self-Determination, Collective Work and Responsibility, Cooperative Economics, Purpose, Creativity, and Faith. Kwanzaa is symbolized by several colors and items. The three colors of Kwanzaa are black, red, and green: black represents the people, red symbolizes their struggles, and green stands for hope and the future. A key symbol is the kinara, a candle holder that holds seven candles—one for each of the principles. During the celebration, families light a candle each night, reflecting on each principle and its significance in their lives. Join us at the Miami Public Library to explore books and resources that delve deeper into these traditions. Let's come together to learn, share, and grow! #Kwanzaa #CulturalCelebration #MiamiPL #HolidaysAroundTheWorld #OttawaCountyOK #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary
חג אורים שמח 🕎 Happy Hanukkah! 🕎 Hanukkah, also known as the Festival of Lights, is a joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem during the Maccabean Revolt against the Seleucid Empire in the second century BCE. The holiday celebrates the miracle of the oil, where a small amount of oil, sufficient for one day, miraculously lasted for eight days. It is worth noting that while "Hanukkah" is the more commonly used spelling in English, "Chanukah" is preferred in traditional, observant circles, aligning more closely with the original Hebrew pronunciation. During Hanukkah, families gather to light the menorah, an eight-branched candelabrum, adding one candle each night until all eight are lit. This tradition symbolizes the miracle of the oil. Other customs associated with Hanukkah include spinning the dreidel, a four-sided top, and enjoying special foods such as latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (jelly-filled doughnuts). The holiday is a time for reflection, joy, and the celebration of faith and resilience. As we embrace the warmth and light of Hanukkah, we honor the spirit of hope and perseverance that this beautiful celebration represents. Learn more about Hanukkah at https://www.chabad.org/holidays/chanukah #Hanukkah #FestivalOfLights #HolidaysAroundTheWorld #Chanukah #MiamiPublicLibrary #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #Community #Celebration
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