News & Announcements
Join us to discuss Timothy Egan’s book, The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Those Who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl. The discussion group is held in the library’s conference room April 27, 7-8:30pm.
The deadline for Lake Oswego Writes submissions is this Thursday, March 31. Lake Oswego Sustainability Network and the Lake Oswego Library invite you to envision what role Lake Oswego can play in addressing climate change.
Dan Frachette & Laurel Thomsen are a musically diverse and lyrically refreshing Roots-Folk duo.
Be sure to sign up today for this special writing workshop with author Ron Talney, Saturday March 19, 1-3. To sign up call the Library at 503-675-2540.This workshop is designed for those creating submissions for the Lake Oswego Writes program.
Eclectic chamber jazz duo Chris Lee and Colleen O'Brien will perform a delightful meeting of music and poetry ranging from Shakespeare to Robert Frost and Maya Angelou.
Brooklyn born guitarist, singer and songwriter Ronnie Robins, will present a concert of Bossa Nova, Samba and MPB, as well as some of his original songs.
“Cowboy Poetry”. A special National Cowboy Poetry Week performance on Tuesday, April 19 at 7pm by award-winning cowboy poet, and former Lake Oswego resident, Tom Swearingen.
Sample some homemade soup while hearing stories of neighborhood Soup Nights around the country! Maggie Stuckey, a versatile writer of nonfiction books, will present her most recent bestseller, Soup Night: Recipes for Creating Community Around a Pot of Soup.
Sean Davis is the author of The Wax Bullet War, a Purple Heart Iraq War veteran, and a community leader in Northeast Portland.
Featured songwriters will take turns playing an original composition and sharing about why and how they wrote it. Steve Hale, Kelly Brightwell, and Bill Bloomer are sonically creative artists and their hand crafted audio treats will be presented acoustically, regaling you with beautiful melodies, intriguing chord changes, and compelling stories about their songs.