
About Our Experience Passes
Metro Library guests now have the opportunity to experience the Oklahoma City metro area in a new way using their Metro Library account. Guests can visit a local library to check out an Experience Pass to one of seven museum experiences including the American Banjo Museum, the First Americans Museum, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA), the Oklahoma Firefighters Museum, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame Gaylord-Pickens Museum, the Oklahoma History Center, and Skeletons: Museum of Osteology.
Each library has one Experience Pass for each of the seven museums, available to loan for up to seven days. Experience passes are first-come first-served (not holdable through our catalog), and you can check the availability of experience passes here.
After checking availability, please call us at 405-231-8650 so that we can hold it for you if you're on your way to pick it up. Only one pass per family at a time can be checked out. Each pass includes the following:
American Banjo Museum
One pass allows admission for up to five people
First Americans Museum
One pass allows admission for up to two adults and four children
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
One pass allows admission for up to five people
Oklahoma Firefighters Museum
One pass allows admission for up to five people
Oklahoma Hall of Fame Gaylord-Pickens Museum
One pass allows admission for up to five people
Oklahoma History Center
One pass allows admission for up to five people
Skeletons: Museum of Osteology
One pass allows admission for up to two adults and two children
Rules for use
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Experience passes cannot be renewed.
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Only one pass may be checked out at a time per household.
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Overdue fines are $1 per day up to a total of $30.
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The lost item charge (replacement cost) for each pass is $60.
Upcoming Events
Come learn about Día de los Muertos with us and create a glowing decoration inspired by the colorful sugar skull.
You'll float too if you join us at the Choctaw Library to make IT-themed button paintings!
Learn more about one of Mexico's greatest artists, Frida Kahlo! Among her accomplishments, she was known for her self-portraits, full of emotion and symbolism. How would you represent yourself in a portrait?
The theme of week two of TeenTober is writing! Pickup one of these Writing Starter Kits give it the try you've always been meaning to! Contains writing tools, resources, prompts, and more!
Do you like books? Are you between 12-18? If the answer to both of those are "yes," then we have the thing for you!
Sign up for a book bag and we will try to find you your new favorite book!
The fourth week of TeenTober focuses on art! If you are between the ages of 12-18 and want to share your art with your community, the Southern Oaks Library has the opportunity for you!
Have you ever wanted to know what happens when a tree falls in the woods and no one is around to see it? Step into the Ralph Ellison Library and watch a log as it slowly decomposes and is returned to the soil.
Join us as we read stories, sing songs, play, and move and groove. Littles will naturally gain pre literacy skills as they have fun. Caretakers will have the opportunity to connect with other adults. And magical experiences will be had by all.
Disclaimer(s)
This program is designed for children and accompanying adults. Please plan to be in attendance and be engaged with your child for this program.