Library Presents Mark Ogle
The Dog Creek Stagecoach Station Holdup with Mark Ogle telling the tale will be the program for the Grove Public Library Summer Reading Program on Wednesday, July 12, at 1 p.m. The program is open to children of all ages.
Ogle will relate the tale of a little boy named Jacob and his adventures as he solves a 137-year-old mystery and discovers the missing loot from the Dog Creek Stagecoach Station holdup. He will bring along the lock box with the loot for the kids to see.
Ogle lives near Claremore where his job is manager for the Rogers/Mayes Counties American Red Cros service center. He also writes mysteries for groups to put on as fund raisers. He entertained the Third Thursday audience recently.
The last summer reading program of the year will be Paul Pharris, juggler, who comes to the Grove Library on Tuesday, July 18, at 1 p.m.
Ogle will relate the tale of a little boy named Jacob and his adventures as he solves a 137-year-old mystery and discovers the missing loot from the Dog Creek Stagecoach Station holdup. He will bring along the lock box with the loot for the kids to see.
Ogle lives near Claremore where his job is manager for the Rogers/Mayes Counties American Red Cros service center. He also writes mysteries for groups to put on as fund raisers. He entertained the Third Thursday audience recently.
The last summer reading program of the year will be Paul Pharris, juggler, who comes to the Grove Library on Tuesday, July 18, at 1 p.m.
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