News & Announcements
Fish Martinez, Confederated Tribes of Siletz tribal member, will perform and talk about Native American pow-wow drumming and hip-hop. He will also share the experience by having guests drum via his instruction.
***Sold Out*** Join our van tour as we view a selection of Native American inspired totems, sculptures, murals and more by various artists. Highlights include a guided tour of the PSU Native American Student Community Center and murals of Celilo Falls at Jake’s Restaurant.
Examine the fascinating history of Native America Trade Blankets, and learn how this unique American art form continues to thrive today.
Author Timothy Egan will be speaking in Lake Oswego on February 10 at Lake Oswego High School Auditorium. Admission is free but a ticket is required. A limited number of tickets will be available at Lake Oswego Library starting at 11 am on Saturday, January 23. Arrive early, as spots in line are reserved starting at 10:00am.
Join us to celebrate the 10th annual Lake Oswego Reads. Bring your Lake Oswego Library card to receive a free copy of Short Nights of the Shadow Catcher. Enjoy soup shots and Douglas Fir tea while watching a demonstration of Ravenstail weaving by John Beard.
The Library is closed Friday January 1. Open again Saturday at 10:00am.
The Library closes at 1:00pm Thursday December 31. Open again Saturday January 2nd.
The Library is closed all day Friday December 25. Open again Saturday December 26.
The Library will close at 1:00pm Thursday December 24. Open again Saturday December 26 at 10:00am.
Support Clackamas Women’s Services by visiting the Giving Tree at the Lake Oswego Library and fulfilling someone’s wish list. Starting November 23, the Lake Oswego Mother’s Club will be coordinating the tree, decorating it with gift tag ornaments, and collecting donations.