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Bartlett-Carnegie Sapulpa Public Library
Basic Information
Established: 1917
Schedule: Year round
Address: 27 West Dewey Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066
Phone Number: 918-224-5624
Fax Number: 918-224-3546
Email: sapulpalibrary@sapulpaok.gov
Director: Kristin Haddock
Additional Information
Computer Capabilities:
We have twelve patron computers, two Awe computers for children, free WiFi.
Education Programs: Peterson Test Prep, Brainfuse, Excel Online High School, Ancestry.
Summer Programs: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, story time Tuesdays, Adult programs Saturdays. Program starts in June and ends in July.
Membership Details:
If you work, go to school, or live in Creek County you are able to get a free library card. If you do not we can give you a guest pass for computer use or $10 a year for out of county library card.
Library Information:
Our address is 27 West Dewey Avenue, Sapulpa, OK 74066, 918-224-5624.
Our hours of operation:
Mon - Thurs 9-7pm
Friday 9-5pm
Saturday 10-2
Please note we close the doors 15 minutes before closing.
We have a Story Trail at Kelly Lane Park.
Library History:
The Sapulpa public library was one of twenty-four libraries to receive Carnegie grant. The Library Club and the Women's Chamber of Commerce were able to win a tax election for $25,000 to build the library. The ribbon cutting happened in 1917. Sapulpa :ibrary is on of nine Carnegie Libraries still being used as a library.
Today the original part of the library is still up and includes additional space. We offer board room and an auditorium for nonprofits to use when available, We have study tables upstairs, a Stem Studio, and a Genealogy room.
Exhibits: We house the Uchee, Yuchi, Euchee,Tribes artwork and history.
Events:
September we have our annual book sale.
October we have STEAM Con Steampunk convention event, patrons dress up for our costume content, vendors, food trucks and children's activities, this is a free event.
November we have the Oklahoma Author Showcase, we host 12 Oklahoma authors and a special guest speaker for this free event. We have programs all through the year that we post on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/SapulpaPublicLibrary and Instagram.
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