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Third Tuesday Authors: Moe Bowstern and Mic Crenshaw

Please join us for a presentation of It Did Happen Here: An Antifascist People's History with authors Moe Bowstern and Mic Crenshaw.

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Call for Poems

Calling all poets ages 18 and older! The Lake Oswego Public Library is celebrating National Poetry Month in April with our fourth annual call for poetry! All adults are welcome to submit 1-2 original poems to be included in a compilation featured on the Library's website.

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Adult Craft: Creative Doodling

Join Librarian Alicia for a relaxing and meditative hour of doodling. Guided by Creativebug’s Pam Garrison, we’ll learn some basic principles to start us on our doodling journey followed by some time to practice quietly. 

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OAK CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION MEETING

Questions? Contact Chair Teresa Spangler ccwspang@gmail.com

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Swimming Stories

We are excited to celebrate the “soon to be open” Lake Oswego Recreation and Aquatic Center (LORAC) with a storytime that shares the joy and excitement of learning to swim. From swimming pools - to the river - to the sea: swimming is the subject of so many great stories.

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HYBRID: Is it AI or Is it Real? How to Spot Computer-Generated Content Like a Librarian

Join us for a new series that will help you navigate the rapidly-changing world of information. For our first class, we will discover the tools and techniques librarians use to identify AI-generated texts and images.

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Mayor Buck's Community Roundtable

Join us for the first session of the Mayor Buck’s Roundtable for 2025! The Mayor’s Roundtable is a lively community forum to hear directly from Mayor Buck and Council members on top issues or goals of the community.

This month’s Roundtable will take place on Thursday, February 27 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at City Hall and will focus on mental health and feature Galli Murray - Suicide Prevention Coordinator from Clackamas County Health, Housing, and Human Services. Share your thoughts, learn about current initiatives, and join us for an in-person dynamic discussion.

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Prom Dress Giveaway

We're collaborating with our friends at Abby's Closet to host a Prom Dress Giveaway, we'll have a variety of styles and sizes to choose from!

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Prom Dress Giveaway

We're collaborating with our friends at Abby's Closet to host a Prom Dress Giveaway, we'll have a variety of styles and sizes to choose from!

Stop by Thursday, March 13 between 4-6 pm, or Saturday March 15 between 1-4!

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City Council Meeting

The meeting is available to the public on the City's YouTube Channel, on the City's website, or on Tualatin Valley Communit

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