News & Announcements
The Library's popular Pints from the Past series is back with the help of the Lake Theater & Cafe!
On Tuesday, November 8, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., enjoy the second in a 3-part series on Georgiana Pittock and the Pittock family presented by Mary and Michael Hutchens.
Admission is free and no ticket is required. Purchase of food and drink is encouraged to support the Lake Theater.
The October 5 meeting has been cancelled. Our next meeting will be on November 2.
Kathy Sharp will discuss the poverty crisis affecting aging women in America, and her book Aging Into Poverty.
Author Diane Wilson will discuss her novel, The Seed Keeper with fellow author Robin Wall Kimmerer. Ms. Kimmerer will be joining us virtually.
Come pick up your free tickets to hear authors Diane Wilson and Robin Wall Kimmerer discuss The Seed Keeper. Library opens at 10, ticket giveaway begins at 11 inside the library.
Celebrate the 17th annual Lake Oswego Reads with our traditional book giveaway!
February 25th, 11-5
Rose High Bear (Deg Hit'an Dine, Inupiaq), Founder/Director of Elderberry Wisdom Farm, will share the history and projects of this Native American nonprofit which recently formed in the mid-Willamette Valley to serve the Native American community.
The Lake Oswego Library will be closed on Sunday, January 1 for New Year's Day. We will reopen on Monday, January 2 at 10 am.
The Lake Oswego Library will be closing early at 1 pm on Saturday, December 31 for New Year's Eve and remain closed on Sunday, January 1 for New Year's Day. We will reopen on Monday, January 2 at 10 am.