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Performing Arts: “Oregon Ghostly Legends”

Join us for a fun, spine tingling show on Wednesday October 12, 1:00-2:00pm! The Oregon Tellers use “real” legends and hauntings from around the state to create an inspired storytelling performance.

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Performing Arts: Pickled Peppers Kitchen Band

Join us for a fun afternoon with The Pickled Peppers Kitchen Band!

The Pickled Peppers Kitchen Band plays Americana, folk, country/bluegrass as they used to be played in the old-time kitchens with instruments found around the house.

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Presentation: Claire Phillips: Oregon’s Legendary Actress and Spy

Author/historian, Sig Unander will highlight the life of Claire Phillips Snyder, the only Oregon woman to ever receive the Medal of Freedom.

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Presentation: Hemsley Winfield: First African-American Modern Dancer

Dr. Nelson Neal will enlighten the audience with a presentation on Hemsley Winfield.

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Library Closed Monday July 4th

The Library will be  closed July 4th for Independence Day.
Open again Tuesday at 10:00am

Join us at the Star Spangled Parade,
Monday, July 4, 2016 10:00am A. Street

 

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Noisy Construction Today - 2nd Floor

Noisy Construction Today at the Library.  We're sorry for the inconvenience!

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Summer Reading for all Ages

Summer Reading Clubs for prereaders, kids, teens and adults start today!

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Performing Arts: Christopher Leebrick

Award-winning storyteller Christopher Leebrick will dazzle the audience with his remarkable storytelling ability.

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Dyslexia 101: for parents

Barbara Steinberg, reading and dyslexia specialist, presents an informative, enlightening and inspiring workshop in which parents will develop an understanding of the neurological basis of dyslexia. If your child is smart, yet struggling, this is a workshop you won’t want to miss.

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Third Tuesday Author: David Biespiel

David Biespiel was born in 1964 and grew up in Houston, Texas.  He is a poet, literary critic, columnist, and contributing writer at The Rumpus, American Poetry Review, Politico, New Republic, Partisan, Slate, Poetry, and The New York Times, among other publications.

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