News & Announcements
As some of us struggle with our mental health challenges from time to time, what greater way to destigmatize mental health than with a Stand Up for Mental Health Comedy Show!
In a discussion of Good Morning, Midnight, Associate Professor of Geological Science at Lewis & Clark College, Dr. Liz Safran, will explore the recurrent theme of apocalypse in environmental thinking.
You are invited to join the conversation and share your experience of the book with others including Lake Oswego librarian Todd. At Chuck's Place 148 B.
One minute we are a teenager, then a spouse, next a parent and before we realize it we are retired. AM Northwest’s Marriage and Family Therapist, Kelly Hoffman, will provide us tools to navigate through these changes and provide insight into the evolution of our self-identity.
Julie’s Travel Desk is proud to bring you John Jerkovich, veteran cruise line sales manager now with Viking Cruises, as he explains how you can experience this magnificent destination the “Viking” way!
A catastrophic event has happened in Good Morning, Midnight. This is a reminder to be prepared. Chief Larry Goff of the Lake Oswego Fire Department will talk about what to do before, during and after a disaster.
Join us on Saturday, February 24 for a presentation and tour of the LO Fire Station.
Join Dr. John Schneider, a Portland psychologist and former Director of the Lewis & Clark College Counseling Center, for a talk and discussion about the importance of connection and the effects of isolation.
Learn how astronauts live in space from Dr. Jan Dabrowski, Associate Professor of Science & Interdisciplinary Studies at Marylhurst University with a PhD in Astronomy.
March 22, 7 pm, Lake Oswego Library
After reading Good Morning, Midnight, we find ourselves asking the question, "How have I lived my life?" Dr. Malea MacOdrum of Providence Integrative Medicine will walk you through how our lifestyle choices impacts our health and wellness.
The book’s editors, Kathleen Dean Moore and Michael P. Nelson, join us to continue this timely discussion about the “moral dimensions of the planet in crisis” and our responsibilities for the future our world.