National Library Week
April 23rd to 29th is National Library Week! We’re celebrating with a few fun activities:
April 23rd to 29th is National Library Week! We’re celebrating with a few fun activities:
Hunt down eldritch creatures while guarding your own sanity as we play the tabletop roleplaying game Trail of Cthulhu at the downtown Klamath County Library! We will be running two one-shot games for adult players on Tuesday, January 8th at 2 pm, and on Tuesday, January 22nd at 2 pm.
You don’t have to attend both sessions, as each event is its own self-contained story – but if you want to play in two different stories, go for it!
Play with cards from “Jumpstart 2022,” the collectible card game’s newest set made specifically for beginners to the game. Everyone who plays can take home the cards they play with as well as a bonus 7-piece gaming dice set! We’ll have extra prizes for the top players. :) Total beginners welcome. Lunch and snacks included! For ages 12 and up - teens and adults alike!
Registration required! Stop by the Youth Services desk or call 541-882-8894 to sign up.
Discuss foreign policy with the 2023 edition of Great Decisions at the Klamath County Library! The group will meet for eight weeks on Thursdays at 1 pm, starting Thursday, January 26th.
Protect yourself against the latest COVID-19 variants at free vaccine clinics at the downtown Klamath Falls and South Suburban libraries!
(Unfortunately, due to supply issues, the seasonal flu vaccine will not be available at these events as previously scheduled.)
Across Klamath County, we’re uniting as a community to read and discuss a book together: How to Read the Constitution and Why by former Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Wehle. You can pick up your free copy of the book at the downtown Klamath County Library. (At a branch library? Just let your local library staff know and we’ll get you a copy through our courier system.) The book is yours to keep – feel free to highlight and make comments in the margins!
Across Klamath County, we’ll be uniting as a community to read and discuss a book together: How to Read the Constitution and Why by former Assistant U.S. Attorney Kim Wehle. Pick up your copy of the book at the downtown Klamath County Library starting Sunday, June 19th. (At a branch library? Just let your local library staff know and we’ll get you a copy through our courier system.)
Programs, performers and reading kicks off Monday, June 20th!
Visit any branch library to register for the Summer Reading Challenge and pick up a schedule beginning June 13th.
For more information, head to the Summer Reading Program 2022 hub.
Years of fundraising have finally come to fruition: the downtown Klamath County Library is debuting our new Garden Deck at a reception on Thursday, June 16th at 5pm.
Join us for refreshments and a celebration of all the people who have made the Garden Deck possible.
All branches of the Klamath County Library District will be closed on Monday, May 30th in observance of Memorial Day.
No library materials will be due on a day that the libraries are closed for a holiday.