News & Announcements
Come see the Library’s FlashForge Creator 3D printer in action, and learn how you can have the library print 3D items for you! Enter a drawing to win a 3-D object; prizes will be handed out at 2:00 pm. No sign up required.
Enjoy a delightful evening of music performed by the Lake Oswego Millennium Concert Band. A special piece, The Homefront: Musical Memories from World War II, includes these memorable songs:
Friday, February 27th - 5:00-8:00 pm at Stickmen Brewery & Skewery
For one night Tim Schoenheit, the co-owner of Stickmen, will be serving his mom’s family recipes so that guests can enjoy authentic German food.
Please join Lewis & Clark College Language Assistants Louis Henrot and Friedrich Kühne, as well as students of French and German, in a sneak preview of cultural performances and presentations that will take place at the L&C International Fair on March 7, 2015.
Perhaps one of Picasso’s most prominent and powerful works, Guernica remains one of the most hotly contested and debated artworks in the history of art.
Hear Barbara Schmitter-Heisler speak about her research concerning German POWs who immigrated to the United States after the war. This research has resulted in the publication of several articles as well as a book entitled, From German Prisoner of War to American Citizen: A Social History with 35 Interviews. Mrs. Heisler was born in Heidelberg, Germany.
An event like Lake Oswego Reads highlights community connection through shared experience. You are invited to join the conversation and share your ideas of the book with others in the community and enrich your experience of Lake Oswego Reads.
In honor of the 70th anniversary of the end of WWII, the day’s festivities will include crepes from Creperie Le Bon Temps, Lake Oswego High School Windjammers, music from the era, refreshments and a WWII-era M3 Stuart Tank! That’s right - we’re bringing a full-sized tank to the Library.
Dominique Guelin, the man responsible for the wonderful establishment of Lake Oswego’s St. Honore bakery, will demonstrate the artful process of baking bread, as we might imagine Mademe Ruelle would have done. Mr. Guelin will reveal the story of his childhood and the memory of growing up in a small coastal town in France just after WWII had come to an end.
See to Read is a program driven by the notion that no child should begin learning to read and write with an undetected vision problem. This program is dedicated to the sight and the success of Oregon’s children. Trained screeners from the Oregon Elks and Oregon Lions will be administering free