
To donate to the ‘Stache of Books Community Library, contact Alnetta Morris at or 91. Each child who attended received a new book to take home. More than 50 children from local preschools and church groups attended the unveiling event, which featured a poetry reading by Lanier Elementary fourth-grade student Ellis Jackson, story time with President Fry and music by DJ J. More than 400 books were donated overall.
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I dealt with the trial and error in the quest to find a good haircut and beard trim in a new town and it wasn't until I got a cut from Jonah that I was finally impressed. The blankets were presented to management at Sunset Plaza Apartments to distribute to residents.īooks were also donated by Tulsa Talk, Read & Sing/Early Learning Works, First Baptist Church North Tulsa and Alpha Xi Sigma Tulsa Chapter/Sigma Gamma Rho. 4.3 Stars and 6 reviews of The Stache Spot 'The spot might be new but the barbers are experts with years of experience. Staff, faculty and students donated nearly 40 blankets along with books. OSU-Tulsa held a “Blankets and Books” drive for the ‘Stache of Books Community Library. They may choose to attend college-maybe even here-one day, so we want to start as early as possible.” Stache sells different type of quartz / bangers including banger pack, splash guard banger, no weld banger, round bottom & core banger etc at affordable prices. “We especially want children to feel comfortable coming to campus. “We are located here in the Greenwood District, and we want our neighbors to feel comfortable coming to campus, so we are excited about having this library,” said Pamela Fry, president of OSU-Tulsa.
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The goal is not only to provide free and convenient access to books to encourage reading, but also encourage members of the surrounding community to feel at home on the OSU-Tulsa campus. While most of the books in the library are geared toward elementary and middle-school children, books for teenagers and even adults will also be available. The box has been painted bright orange and decorated with “’Stache of Books” decals, making it easy to spot – and appealing for young readers.

“Just look for the orange newspaper vending machine, select a book or two, and it is yours to keep.”

“Our new library will be located west of Parking Lot E just right by the fence line in the front, and anyone can get a book any time,” said Alnetta Morris, OSU-Tulsa community engagement specialist. The “’Stache of Books Community Library” is a repurposed Tulsa World newspaper box located on the OSU-Tulsa campus near the neighboring Sunset Plaza apartments, making it easy for residents to find something new to read. Oklahoma State University-Tulsa unveiled a new literacy initiative today that provides free access to books to neighborhood children.
