Library

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Book Clubs

Midday Connections Book Club   |   Midday Connection Book Club meets every third Tuesday of the month at 12 PM. This book club selects well-reviewed books of all genres including fiction and nonfiction. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch. Stop by the Information Desk to check out a copy of the book club title (while copies last).

Reserve a Meeting Room or Pod

NOTE: As of November 14, 2025 the Trillium Room is no longer available as a meeting and study space, however our four pods are still available to reserve. The Trillium Room is being converted into a makerspace that will feature 3D printers, a Glowforge, and additional tools and software to support design, fabrication, and creative exploration. The Makerspace project is generously funded by the Holly Grace Jones Endowment of the West Linn Library Foundation and is scheduled to open sometime in 2026. More details to come! 

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Mission Statement

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 Card Application

Residents within the service area of the Library Information Network of Clackamas County (LINCC) consortium are eligible for a free library card.  Residents of Multnomah, Washington, and Hood River County, as well as residents in the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District, may also get a free LINCC library card. Card applications are available at the Library and attached at the bottom of this page. When signing up for a new card, please be sure to bring:

Community Room Art Gallery

The West Linn Public Library Community Room Gallery exhibits professional-quality work by area artists with an emphasis on West Linn residents, for the purpose of increasing public awareness of visual arts. Art is chosen for the gallery to present a wide variety of art with respect to medium, subject and approach that is appropriate for a public space used by all ages.

Tales to Tails!

Wednesdays and Thursdays during the school year from 3:00-4:20. Registration required.

Come practice reading to one of our registered therapy dogs. Kids sign up for 20-minute sessions to read to a dog downstairs at the library. Each child chooses a book and how much reading and petting to do. Reading to the dogs increases enthusiasm for reading, develops reading skills, teaches children how to interact with pets and promotes confidence. Our dog handlers encourage interaction with their dogs and will offer help if needed. All dogs and handlers are registered therapy teams.

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