Limited Browsing Begins
The library is now allowing patrons to walk-in and browse our collection at the new 459 Main Street location in a limited capacity. Patrons must wear masks and wait to be checked in. The hours for browsing are as follows:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 11-4
Curbside Window Open
The library has begun offering curbside services at our new 459 Main Street location. The drive-thru window is open Monday through Friday with varying hours:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 11-4 | Tuesday, Thursday: 11-8
Have a question about library services or would you like to pick up an item? Library still is currently available via phone Monday through Friday from 10am to 3pm at 315-363-3050.
New Website On the Way!
Be on the look out for a new website in the coming weeks.
Absentee Ballot Application
The library’s budget vote is coming up on Tuesday, March 2. If you would like to receive an absentee ballot please fill out the application below and return it to the library.
Absentee Ballot Application
Dec
19
Thu

For a special holiday treat, the OPL’s Thursday story hour welcomes Mrs. Claus to share in stories and holiday crafts.
Dec
23
Mon
Children can enjoy the 2004 animated film with Tom Hanks while dabbling among the OPL’s art supplies to create “polar” delights.
Dec
31
Tue
With games, crafts and a countdown all their own, children can greet the coming of the new year.
Jan
15
Wed

Yes, you too can communicate with deaf persons by learning their graceful and poetic language. All family members can learn the basics, helpful words and phrases of American Sign Language. Megan Gillander, a sign-language adept, will lead the class.
Feb
7
Fri

When Oneida City School District’s elementary schools have a half-day, students can come to the OPL to make their own creations using the library’s arts and crafts materials.
Feb
26
Wed

Oneida Public Library’s Youth Services Coordinator, Megan Gillander invites all third to fifth graders to come to the library and discuss the final chapters of “Book Scavenger” and prepare for the March selection, “The Library of Ever,” the first in a series by Zeno Alexander.
Mar
11
Wed

Oneida Public Library’s Youth Services Coordinator, Megan Gillander invites all third to fifth graders to come to the library and discuss the final chapters of “Book Scavenger” and prepare for the March selection, “The Library of Ever,” the first in a series by Zeno Alexander.
Mar
15
Sun
If your family members lack art skills but enjoy a good time, come to the OPL for a bad art competition. Whether a silly portrait, messy mobile or wretched sculpture, the worse piece might win the prize. All materials are supplied.

All family members can learn the basics, helpful words and phrases of American Sign Language. Megan Gillander, a sign-language adept, will lead the class.
Mar
25
Wed

Oneida Public Library’s Youth Services Coordinator, Megan Gillander invites all third to fifth graders to come to the library and discuss the final chapters of “Book Scavenger” and prepare for the March selection, “The Library of Ever,” the first in a series by Zeno Alexander.
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