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🎥 Celebrate World Television Day with Miami Public Library! 📺 Hello, Ottawa County! Today is World Television Day, and we're curious—what's currently on your watchlist? Share your favorite shows or movies with us in the comments, and let's see what everyone is enjoying during this cozy season! 🍂✨ If you're looking for some autumn inspiration, check out Newsbank's Fall Watchlist. It's perfect for a binge-watching session that captures the spirit of the season. Whether you're in the mood for a heartwarming drama or a thrilling mystery, there's something for everyone. 🛋️ Settle in, grab some snacks, and dive into these fall-inspired picks: ow.ly/Ccwy50TQr9M. #WorldTelevisionDay #NewsBank @NewsBank #FallFavorites #MiamiPublicLibrary #OttawaCountyOK 📚🍿

#WordWednesday This week is all about abbreviations for texting!📲 Texting has existed for over 25 years, and it’s estimated that 8 trillion text messages are sent globally every year. Like it or not, texting abbreviations (like the ubiquitous “LOL”) are very commonly used in messages—and not knowing their meaning can, at best, cause confusion and, at worst, get you in trouble. Why abbreviate? In the past, text messages were expensive to send and receive before “unlimited talk and text” data plans. Every character was precious because messages were limited to 160 characters. Texting using a standard telephone keypad was also a laborious process, requiring multiple key presses per character. So mobile phone users adapted to clunky keypads and character limits by abbreviating common words and phrases. As texting became popular, a new language of acronyms and texting abbreviations evolved and became embedded in texting and internet culture. Despite our smartphones having full keyboards, texting abbreviations are convenient shortcuts and remain a staple in communications worldwide. Here is a list of common texting abbreviations: 🔹BC: Because 🔹BTW: By the way 🔹CYA: See ya 🔹DM: Direct message 🔹FTW: For the win 🔹FWIW: For what it’s worth 🔹IDK: I don’t know 🔹IMO: in my opinion 🔹IRL: In real life 🔹JK: Just kidding 🔹LMK: Let me know 🔹LOL: Laughing out loud Occasionally mistaken for “Lots Of Love,” LOL is one of the most widely known texting abbreviations and has been around for almost 30 years. 🔹NBD: No big deal 🔹NP: No problem 🔹NSFW: Not safe for work. 🔹NVM: Nevermind 🔹OMG: Oh my God 🔹OTOH: On the other hand 🔹OMW: On my way 🔹ROFL: Rolling on floor laughing 🔹SO: Significant other 🔹TBH: To be honest 🔹THX: Thanks 🔹TMI: Too much information 🔹TTYL: Talk to you later 🔹YOLO: You only live once Do you use any that aren't listed here? Drop them in the comments. #WordWednesday #WordNerd #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #Texting #Abbreviations

Miami Public Library will be closed today from 10:45 AM to 2:00 PM.

The end of the semester is approaching, that means finals and projects are due! But don’t worry, you can visit https://miamipl.okpls.org/electronic_resources/#brainfuse to connect with a free live online tutor to help you succeed. #MiamiPublicLibrary #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #BrainfuseCommunity #OnlineTutoring #EndofSchoolYear #SchoolSuccess #HomeworkHelp ¡Se acerca el final del semestre, eso significa que deben entregarse los exámenes finales y los proyectos! Pero no se preocupe, puede visitar [URL] para conectarse en vivo con un tutor en línea para ayudarlo a tener éxito. #Brainfuse #TutoriaEnLinea #FinDeAñoEscolar #ExitoEnLaEscuela #AyudaConLaTarea

🌟Celebrating Native American Heritage Month Spotlight on The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma🌟 As we honor Native American Heritage Month, we proudly highlight The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, a sovereign nation deeply rooted in Miami, Oklahoma, located in the state's northeastern corner. With a vibrant community of approximately 7,008 citizens, The Miami Tribe extends its presence across all 50 states and beyond U.S. borders, though a significant number of its members are concentrated in northeastern Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, and northern Indiana. The Miami Tribe, known in their native language as the Myaamia, meaning "the Downstream People," has a rich history tied to their ancestral lands, known as Myaamionki. These lands, once spanning parts of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Michigan, were the epicenter of their cultural and ecological practices. The Myaamia thrived through harmonious cycles of agriculture, hunting, and gathering foods and medicinal plants, reflecting a profound connection to the natural world. Despite enduring forced removals and resettlements at the hands of the U.S. government, the Miami Tribe has persevered. They established new homes first in Kansas and later in northeastern Oklahoma, where they reside today. The tribe’s resilience is evident in their ability to adapt and cultivate new homelands while preserving their cultural heritage and traditions. Today, The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma stands as a testament to strength and vibrant community life. They actively engage in maintaining the cultural and political integrity of their Nation through initiatives that support their elderly, young people, and overall well-being. Visitors to Miami, Oklahoma, can expect a warm welcome, reflective of the Tribe's spirit of hospitality: "piintikiilo neehi wiitapimiloome" (come in and sit with us!). To delve deeper into the rich history and ongoing initiatives of The Miami Tribe of Oklahoma, visit their website. https://www.miamination.com/about-us/ Join us in celebrating their legacy and contributions to our shared history this month and beyond. #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #miamination #myaamia #TheMiamiTribeofOklahoma #Heritage #NativeAmericanHistory #Culture #MiamiPublicLibrary #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary

🎄 Capture Holiday Magic at Miami Public Library! 🎅 Today, we had a special visit from the Gingerbread Man, who stopped by to remind everyone about our upcoming FREE Photos with Santa event! Mark your calendars for December 5th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM. Here's how it works: • Check-In: Begin checking in at the main desk starting at 4:30 PM to receive your number. • Photo Time: Numbers will be called starting at 5:00 PM. Please make sure you're present when your number is called to avoid having to grab another one. Bring your friends and family for a fun-filled evening and capture the joy of the holiday season with Santa! Don't forget to share your festive photos with us on social media using the hashtag #MiamiLibraryHolidayMagic. We can't wait to see all the smiling faces! 🎅📸 #FreePhotosWithSanta #HolidayFun #MoreThanYourGrandmasLibrary #MiamiPublicLibrary #GingerbreadManVisit

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“I Went to a Garden Party…”

Jul 21, 2016
Pictures of community members in the Community Garden

The Health Literacy Project Partners, Ottawa County Health Department, Northeastern Tribal Health Systems, OSU Extension Office, and Miami Public Library recently hosted a garden party at the Community Garden located on the grounds of the Ottawa County Health Department.  Community members were invited to view the beds, examine future plans for expansion, and enjoy refreshments. The garden currently has four raised beds – a bed…

Summer Reading Program

May 20, 2016
Summer Reading Program

SRP2016#1  June calendar of events SRP2016#2  July calendar of events MPL wants to help you keep your children reading this summer. And the best way to do that is by joining us in On Your Mark, Get Set, READ! The 2016 Summer Reading Program is open to children, preschool through age 12, with programs, prizes, storytimes and art projects. Children will be able to redeem fun…

The Lego League

May 19, 2016
Pictures of boys building things with Legos.

The Lego League meets every Tuesday afternoon from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. at the library. The League is currently made up of 4th and 5th grade boys who are passionate about Legos. You may be wondering what the connection is between Legos and books. Promoting play increases attention span, memory, creativity and language and vocabulary skills. It lays the foundation for logical mathematical thinking, scientific…

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