Critter Tales: Puppy Love
Many families in Edmond have dogs today- and they always have! In this lesson, children will discover how dogs were part of everyday life in Edmond’s past, too. Through historic […]
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Many families in Edmond have dogs today- and they always have! In this lesson, children will discover how dogs were part of everyday life in Edmond’s past, too. Through historic […]
Join us for a special Critter Tales Storytime as we share a heartwarming, true story about a turtle from Edmond who was lost—and amazingly found its way back home! Little […]
March 17–20 | 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Join us this Spring Break for four fun-filled days of stories, creativity, and hands-on activities inspired by the books of Edmond’s own […]
Step back in time and celebrate Easter the Victorian way! Held in the historic Rodkey House, this drop-off program immerses children in the traditions of the early 1900s through hands-on games and crafts rooted in real history. Campers will also enjoy a special Victorian-style “tea party” snack as part of the experience. This unique program […]
Saddle up for Critter Tales as we learn about horses and their special place in Edmond’s past! Long before cars filled the streets, horses helped people travel, work, and build communities like Edmond. During this interactive storytime, children will enjoy a horse-themed story, songs, and a simple craft while discovering how important horses were to […]
A Revolutionary Tea: Step into the year 1776 for an afternoon of lively conversation, refreshments, and spirited debate over one very controversial beverage! This immersive living-history experience will be held at the Historic Rodkey House (410 S. Littler) in Edmond. Guests will enjoy tea, coffee, lemonade, sandwiches, and sweet treats while interacting with costumed interpreters […]
The Edmond History Museum presents Edmond’s Prairie Librarian, a living history portrayal of pioneer, Jennie Forster, at the Edmond branch of the Metropolitan Library System on Saturday, April 18th at 2pm, no fee or reservation required. In 1889, George and Jennie Forster came to Edmond to stake a claim and start a new life in […]
🦬 Critter Tales: Bison 🦬 Join us for a special Critter Tales storytime featuring special guest Desiree Webber, author of The Buffalo Train! During this fun and engaging program, children will learn about bison and buffalo and their unique place in Oklahoma’s history. Enjoy stories, real bison artifacts, and a memorable visit with a local […]
The Edmond Memorial Historical Brass Band will perform a selection of Civil War-era music on Memorial Day, May 25th, at 9-10am at the Edmond History Museum. The Band is under the direction of Tanner Morgan, Director of Bands at Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond Oklahoma, and is composed of students from the band program. […]
Discover the story of Edmond one step at a time at our Exploring Edmond Walking Camp, May 26–29 from 9am–4pm! This drop-off summer camp is designed for ages 7–14 and takes campers on a daily adventure through downtown Edmond. Campers will explore historic buildings, public art, and the unique character of our community while learning […]
Celebrate Edmond’s beloved Blue Hippo during the Blue Hippo Festival with a special Critter Tales storytime! Join Ms. Anita for stories and fun inspired by Edmond’s famous blue friend. Families can stop by throughout the evening to enjoy this relaxed, come-and-go storytime experience. When: June 6 during the Blue Hippo Festival Storytimes at 4:00 PM, 5:00 […]
Edmond History Museum is celebrating Edmond’s placement along Route 66 in a big, blue HUMONGOUS way! The Route 66 Blue Hippo Festival, is June 6, 2026, from 4:00PM to 9:00PM. The festival is themed around Edmond’s fun Route 66 icon, the Blue Hippo. Free family-friendly activities, performances, artists, 50+ vendors, and all things blue, will […]