General Event

Learn to Grow a Pizza Garden with Master Gardener Jorie Helwig

Saturday, April 5  |  11 AM - 12 PM  |  Community Room

Learn how to successfully grow the wide variety of tasty vegetables and herbs that give pizza its distinctive flavor and pizazz!  Think tomatoes, peppers, basil, oregano, onions, and garlic! Join OSU Extension Service Master Gardener™, Jorie Helwig, as she shares tips for growing a bountiful harvest to garnish your pizzas, whether you are growing in a small patch of land or in containers. While registration is not required, we are giving away seedlings to start your own pizza garden. Supplies are limited, click on the event to learn more. 

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Spring Book Sale

The West Linn Library Foundation's Book Nook is having a Spring Book Sale! We've got great deals on adult fiction and non-fiction, kids & teen books, DVDs, and more! $10 per bag.

Speed Jigsaw Puzzle Competition

Saturday, April 12 at 12:00-2:00  |  Community Room  |  Registration Required

Get ready for West Linn Library's first Speed Puzzling Competition! Groups of 1-2 adults will have 120 minutes to complete a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle. Work together, strategize, and race against the clock to see if your team can finish before time runs out! Whether you're a seasoned puzzler or just looking for a unique way to challenge your mind, this event offers a perfect opportunity for teamwork, friendly competition, and plenty of fun. Can your team put the pieces together in time? Come join the challenge and find out! 

PA-25-06 Proposed Class 2 Commercial Design Review at 18850 Willamette Drive

Pre-application conferences provide Applicants the opportunity to discuss their proposals with staff prior to formally applying. The conference is intended to inform Applicants about submission requirements, approval criteria, and site development considerations. They are not intended as forums for public comments on proposals. Community members may attend the conference and ask staff questions about the West Linn Development Code and application requirements if time permits.

 

PA-25-07 Proposed Class 2 Historic Design Review at 1790 5th Avenue

Pre-application conferences provide Applicants the opportunity to discuss their proposals with staff prior to formally applying. The conference is intended to inform Applicants about submission requirements, approval criteria, and site development considerations. They are not intended as forums for public comments on proposals. Community members may attend the conference and ask staff questions about the West Linn Development Code and application requirements if time permits.

Baby & Toddler Sign Language in Play

Wednesdays 4/2 - 4/30  |  11-11:30am  |  The Hollow

Learn strategies for signing effectively and meaningfully with your young child.

This program is recommended for children ages 3 & under. No registration required, but capacity is limited.

Adult Take & Make: Welcome Sign

Tuesday, March 18, 10:00am

Create beautiful spring themed welcome signs with this month's Take & Make kit for adults (age 18+).  Each kit contains a decorative poplar plaque, twine for hanging, and paint to customize your own sign. Kits are first-come first-serve starting at 10am on March 18th at the Information Desk, while supplies last. Limit one kit per person.

Genealogy 101: Introduction to Genealogy Websites

Wednesday, April 30   |   Community Room   |   6 - 7 PM   |   Registration Requested

Discover your family’s history with Genealogy 101: Introduction to Genealogy Websites! This introductory program will help you get started on your genealogical journey, introducing you to five websites to help you with your genealogical research, and how to best to utilize them. This program will provide you with the tools and knowledge to get started with your family’s story from the comfort of your own home. Join us and unlock the past with ease!

Online Author Talk: Nemesis with Gregg Hurwitz

Thursday, April 24th at 4:00 PM   |   This is a live virtual author talk that will be recorded and accessible for future use.

Do you love action-packed adventure? Are you ready for the thrill? You’re invited to a riveting conversation with New York Times bestselling author Gregg Hurwitz as he chats with us about his Orphan X series and his life as a writer of suspenseful storytelling.

Online Author Talk: The Tree book with Matthew Fleming

Tuesday, April 8th at 11:00 AM   |   This is a live virtual author talk that will be recorded and accessible for future use.

Join us as Smithsonian Horticulturalist Matthew Fleming, guides us through the secret world of trees as is revealed in the beautiful and absorbing guide to the giants of the plant world—The Tree Book: The Stories, Science, and History of Trees.

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