News & Announcements
Join Lake Oswego School District Librarian Miranda Doyle and students from area high schools to discuss the freedom to read, reasons why some books get challenged or banned, and ways to evaluate and think about controversial books.
Folksinger and autoharpist Adam Miller returns to Lake Oswego Public Library to present a Labor Day week program of "Folksongs of the American Labor Movement," 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4.
R. Gregory Nokes has traveled the world as a reporter and editor and will be visiting Lake Oswego Public Library on Tuesday, November 20 at 7pm. He is author of three non-fiction Western histories.
On Tuesday, October 16 at 7pm join Colonel William E. Campbell for a presentation about his time in Vietnam as chronicled in his book The Vietnam War: An Untold Story of Drugs.
Set in the waning years of the Montana frontier era, The River by Starlight weaves a sweeping century-old tale of passionate love, unimaginable loss, resilience, and redemption...
Please join us for two practice Conversation Project programs that Oregon Humanities has added to the 2018-19 Conversation Project catalog.
Pints from the Past is thrilled to have resident expert Marylou Colver as a speaker for our May event. This evening she will discuss real estate and land development mogul Paul C. Murphy and his lasting impact on Lake Oswego.
In 1913 a group of women working at a fruit cannery in Portland went on strike. They did so at a time when nationwide attention was focused on the panic over "white slavery," the fear that young white women were being kidnapped and sold into prostitution.