Teen center opens at Bartlesville Public Library

Jan 17, 2023

“The Fortress” — a dedicated space created for middle and high school students on the second floor of the Bartlesville Public Library — is now open, Library Director Shellie McGill announced last week.

The Fortress gives teens a space to read, visit with friends, study, and play games. The space includes four fully-equipped gaming stations loaded with games that can be played individually or as a group, as well as areas where students can read graphic novels, study, or play the pinball machine.

“When the Library was built in 1992, there was a dedicated area for children but no area specifically for teens,” McGill said. “We love that teens are enjoying the new loft space and we are excited to host it for them. I want to make sure our community knows that The Fortress construction did not take funding away from other library services. We are proud that it was paid for with donations from very generous patrons, our business community and local grant funding.”

BPL will host an open house for The Fortress from 4-6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 26. Light refreshments will be served.

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