Third Saturday of the month at 2pm | Community Room
Are you interested in writing children's literature? Join our new monthly critique group meeting! The goal of this group is to encourage community involvement in creating books and appreciating the craft of children's literature. No registration or commitment required, but please RSVP if you plan to come so you can be sent the material for the upcoming meeting.
This group is led by Mark Fearing, a local writer and illustrator of children's books.
В нашей библиотеке появились детские книги на русском языке!
We are excited to announce that our World Language collection for youth has grown to includebooks in Russian! We welcome your suggestions on additional topics, titles, authors, and formats you'd like to see.
Please note that if you are looking to have a 3D print completed for the holidays, you should consider submitting it by mid-October! The queue gets long this time of year!
We are now also offering laser cutting and engraving on our Glowforge! Check out this page to learn how to submit an engraving job!
Create beautiful book vases with this month's Take & Make kit for adults (age 18+). Each kit contains all supplies you will need except for an exacto knife, glue stick, and cardboard. Kits are first-come first-serve starting at 10am on May 9th at the Information Desk, while supplies last. Limit one kit per person.
It's time to celebrate creativity! Dive into our amazing contest entries showcasing incredible fanart, stunning cosplay, and captivating fanfiction. Your vote matters! Check out the diverse talents of our participants and help us crown the winners. Let’s show our appreciation for the passion and imagination in our community!
If you are in need of a refresher, the voting rules can be found at the bottom of the page.
Form teams of up to five people and join us at the library for trivia fun! We will have five 10-question rounds and each round will be a different category. Snacks will be served. All ages welcome. The game starts promptly at 6:30 pm so arrive a few minutes early. Two topics were decided by our first place and last place team: Anatomy & Oregon Geography.