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Oklahoma State University: Seven Little Free Libraries Installed Throughout Stillwater

The Student Art Alliance at Oklahoma State University has installed seven Little Free Libraries around Stillwater for the community.

October 6, 2021

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The Student Art Alliance at Oklahoma State University has installed seven Little Free
Libraries around Stillwater for the community. The group hopes that these libraries
will increase the accessibility to literacy.

When the pandemic closed libraries and restricted other means for the community to
access books, the Student Art Alliance stepped up. During its annual summer meeting,
the idea for these libraries emerged with a focus on literacy.

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“We are excited to make books more accessible to the Stillwater community,” said Kayla
Loper, manager of arts, culture and entertainment with the Student Art Alliance. “We
hope that the creative designs of each library and the opportunity to give and take
free books inspire our community to read together and grow together.”

To ensure that the libraries stay full, the Students Art Alliance conducted a book
drive in the spring and is planning to continue organizing drives to ensure the libraries
are well stocked.

Each little library contains a diverse range of books to encourage readers to pick
up something they have never read before. Community members are free to take or leave
a book at any of the locations.

Along with the diversity in content, each little library has a unique look to them.
Students involved in the Students Arts Alliance had the creative liberty to paint
a little library.

The seven Little Free Library locations are:

-711 W. Ute

-2106 Copperfield

-Stillwater Housing Authority (807 S. Lowry St.)

-Hillcrest Baptist Church (902 N. Washington St.)

-OSU Campus Life Desk (211 Student Union)

-OSU Family Resource Center (719 N. Walnut St.)


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