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Oak Park Library

Read to a Dog

Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 2:00 PM
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English Conversation classes

Saturday, June 22, 2013 at 9:00 AM
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Spanish Bilingual Storytime

Monday, June 24, 2013 at 10:30 AM
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We Dig Storytime

Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 10:30 AM
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Dig into Clay

Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at 10:00 AM
Oak Park Library

Oak Park LibraryOak Park Library
9500 Bluejacket St.
Overland Park, KS 66214
(913) 826-4600

Hours
Mon 10-9
Tue 10-9
Wed 10-9
Thu 10-9
Fri 10-6
Sat 9-5
Sun closed

holiday closings

meeting rooms: 2
Meeting Room 1
capacity: 20
Glass Wall Meeting Room
capacity: 50
meeting room policies and guidelines
reserve

study rooms
no study rooms available

public computers
at least one catalog-only computer
printers
color printer
copiers (black and white)
typewriters

wi-fi iconFree wireless internet access. See FAQs about wireless fidelity (or Wi-Fi) and help getting connected to our wireless internet signal.
art in the stacks"Art in the Stacks." The Johnson County Library sponsors exhibits of original artwork by local and regional artists.
Want to display your art at the Library?
tours iconLibrary tours are available for groups.
Call the library for more information.
drive up book drop iconA drive-up book drop is available.

History of Oak Park Library

History of Oak Park LibraryBy the mid-1960s the 95th Street corridor was developing. Pastures and corn and soybean fields were being replaced by subdivisions and retail space. In the ten years since the Johnson County Library was founded in 1953, its population served had doubled to about 165,000. The Library needed to keep up with growth and follow the development of new neighborhoods. By 1965 planning for new and larger facilities was under way. Read on »

Petitioning Zone

click to enlarge petioning zone diagramPetitioners and protestors must stay inside the petitioning zone and must not interfere with patrons entering the building. This zone ensures patron safety and prevents sidewalk traffic congestion. The selected placement of the zone maximizes exposure of petitioners to patrons. Petitioners or protesters who cannot abide by these rules will be asked to leave the premises. We appreciate your cooperation. The designated petitioning zone is shaded in green in the diagram to the left. Please notice this zone is located on the building’s south side near the staff entry and another southeast of the buildingon the sidewalk by the entrance.

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