General Event

Library Closed - Winter Weather

The Library is closed on Friday, February 14 due to winter weather.

All holds expiring today and items due today will be extended by 2 days.

Bowman-Brae Park Grand Opening

Celebrate the grand opening of Bowman-Brae Park!

Event includes delicious treats and family-friendly entertainment. Some highlights include:

Scott Park Grand Opening

Celebrate the grand opening of Scott Park!

Event includes delicious treats and family-friendly entertainment. Some highlights include:

Balfour Park Grand Opening

Celebrate the grand opening of Balfour Park! 

Event includes delicious treats and family-friendly entertainment. Some highlights include:

Get to Know Your Watersheds Online Workshop

The North Clackamas Watersheds Council (NCWC) is offering an evening online Get to Know Your Watersheds workshop. During this workshop NCWC will discuss the spectacular geographies of North Clackamas watersheds, their histories, new studies from the Council, upcoming projects, and ways you can get involved in watershed health! This workshop is for anyone who wants to:

Candy Heart Scavenger Hunt

Find 10 hidden candy hearts in the library for a prize, anytime we're open.  Stop by the children’s desk to get started. 

All Together Now: Cards for a Cause

Make a Valentine’s Day card for a Meals on Wheels recipient and one for yourself too!  People of all ages are welcome to drop in and make cards. 

Baby Storytime

Join us for baby storytime at the library! We’ll share songs, stories & action rhymes. Ages 0-18 months.

No registration required, but capacity is limited to the first 50 attendees. Library Community Room. 

Storytime

Join us for all-ages storytime at the library! We’ll share songs, stories & action rhymes. 

No registration required, but capacity is limited to the first 50 attendees. Library Community Room. 

Christmas Trees For Salmon Habitat at Elk Rock Island

Join the North Clackamas Watersheds Council (NCWC) and North Clackamas Parks & Recreation District (NCPRD) to help install donated Christmas trees in the Willamette River, remove invasive species and plant native plants in the surrounding natural area. If you want to learn more about why they are putting old Christmas trees in the river, check out their blog post on the benefits of having large wood in streams.

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