News & Announcements
The Lake Oswego Public Library and the Lake Oswego Group, Respond to Racism, invite you to watch the Oscar-nominated documentary I Am Not Your Negro: James Baldwin and Race in America and join an online discussion of the film.
Join Zachary Stocks, Executive Director of Oregon Black Pioneers, for this presentation of Black Oregonians over the past 400 years.
***THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED***
Sewing workshop for youth aged 13-20. Registration required. Participants will meet twice via Zoom to complete a social justice quilt block.
Folksinger and autoharpist Adam Miller returns for virtual performance with the Lake Oswego Public Library to present a St Patrick's Day program of "The Real McCoy: The Irish Roots of Traditional American Folksongs," 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 17.
Welcome to A Bookish Affair! Open to all devotees of romance and happily-ever-afters. We will read widely in the genre, focusing on diverse voices and including every kind of love story. Be prepared to feel the love and expand your heart.
Welcome to A Bookish Affair! Open to all devotees of romance and happily-ever-afters. We will read widely in the genre, focusing on diverse voices and including every kind of love story. Be prepared to feel the love and expand your heart.
We will be meeting on Webex discussion on Sunday, April 11 at 11am to discuss You Had Me At Hola by Alexis Daria.
Open to all devotees of romance and happily-ever-afters. Join Librarians Shannon and Shannon on Sunday, March 14 at 11am to discuss If the Boot Fits by Rebekah Weatherspoon.
Join the artists for a memorable evening as they virtually explain the art they created after reading Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. NO Registration required!