Library

Synonym: 
library

Suggest a Program

 If you have a suggestion or proposal for a program you can submit it below. (If you're a local author see this page.)

See our current event calendar.

See our archive of virtual programs on Facebook and YouTube.

 

 

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Suggestions From Patrons
Library patrons can suggest programs here. What specific program do you want the library to offer? Please provide as much detail as possible including what you want to learn from the program, targeted age group, etc. If you have a suggested presenter/instructor please leave their name and contact info.
Presenter Program Proposals
The mission of the West Linn Public Library is to engage, connect, and inspire our community and to be a resource for information, knowledge, and artistic and literary expression, providing the best in traditional services, new technologies, and innovative programs. Library programs are free and open to the public and are intended to support the library’s mission. Priority is given to educational and cultural programs. Scheduling of programs is done several months in advance. Programs are selected based on the needs and interests of the community, the suitability of the library's space, the availability of a time slot in the library’s events schedule, and the availability of staff to assist with the program. If you wish to propose a program please fill out the form below. Not all proposals are accepted.
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Preschool Storytime

Join us for an interactive storytime designed just for preschoolers and their caregivers!  This program promotes early literacy skills by sharing books, songs, rhymes and movement play along with activities that support developing social skills.  For children ages 3-5 years.

Toddler Storytime

Join us for an energetic and lively storytime designed just for toddler and their caregivers!  This interactive program promotes early literacy skills with books, songs, rhymes and movement play.  For children ages 18 - 36 months.

This program takes place in the Community Room.  Please join us by entering the doors near the Main Entrance as the library doesn't open until 10am.

Toddler Dance Party with Micah and Me!

Saturday, May 20, 2017 @ 12pm

Join Micah and Me for a live music show featuring classics and original music! Young children are encouraged to dance, sing and even play along with their own instruments. Targeted for ages birth to 5.

 

Saturday Storytime

Saturday, April 15, 2017 @ 12pm

Young children and their parents/caregivers are invited for stories, songs and activities that promote early literacy skills. No registration required!

 

Trivia Night

Tuesday, May 16, 6:30pm

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.

Makerspace Kits

A few special kits are available to inspire creativity with electronics, robotics, and audio recording.  These are available at our Youth Services desk. Use is strictly limited to patrons age 10 and up.

The littleBits and the Cubelets must be used in the Makerspace. The PocketStudio can be taken out of the library for seven days. These kits must be returned to staff at the Youth Services desk.

 

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Returning Library Materials

Library users have multiple options when returning books and other materials. In addition to book drops on each floor inside the library, there is an external slot on the west side of the building that is available around the clock. Materials checked out at our library can also be returned to any Clackamas County library.

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