Foreign Film Night: All Quiet on the Western Front
Idealism is squashed by the brutality of war in the 2022 film All Quiet on the Western Front, screening on Tuesday, September 12th at 5:30 pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.
Idealism is squashed by the brutality of war in the 2022 film All Quiet on the Western Front, screening on Tuesday, September 12th at 5:30 pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.
The Library Advisory Board meets at noon on the third Wednesday of each month to discuss administrative issues and other topics concerning the library. Interested members of the public are welcome to attend.
The Board is meeting both online and in person. If you would like to attend in person, please call the library at 541-882-8894 ahead of your visit. If you would like to attend via Zoom teleconferencing, please email the library at weblib@klamathlibrary.org to request a video link.
Join us for a Dungeons and Dragons campaign for adults!
We have three groups of adventurers that all meet online: on Mondays from 6pm to 8pm, on Tuesdays from 6pm to 8pm, and on the second Friday of the month from 6pm to 8pm.
We game online using a combination of three free apps: Roll20, a private Discord server and D&D Beyond.
On the last Tuesday of each month at 5 pm, folks from the Society for Creative Anachronism will show us a different aspect of medieval life, including hands-on projects! For all ages.
Join us for a variety of adult board and card games!
Build a beautiful tile mosaic in Azul, become a train magnate in Ticket to Ride, win a magical fight in Dungeon Brawl and much more! (Feel free to bring your favorite game to share – aim for something you can teach a table of 3-6 players in an hour or so.)
For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.
Join us for a variety of adult board and card games!
Build a beautiful tile mosaic in Azul, become a train magnate in Ticket to Ride, win a magical fight in Dungeon Brawl and much more! (Feel free to bring your favorite game to share – aim for something you can teach a table of 3-6 players in an hour or so.)
For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Monday, September 4th in observance of Independence Day. No materials will be due on a date that the libraries are closed.
For more information, call us at 541-882-8894, or see our events calendar at klamathlibrary.org/library-events-calendar.
The Klamath Basin Genealogical Society DNA Interest Group, which focuses on using DNA data in genealogy research, meets at the downtown Klamath County Library on the first Wednesday of the month at 1 pm. (The full Society usually meets on the second Thursday of each month at 6 pm, but the Society is taking the month off to focus on their annual all-day seminar on Saturday, September 16th.)
The general public is always welcome to join in.
A dog named Enzo wants to be reincarnated into a human. The dog reflects on his life and relationship with a Formula One race car driver who understands that the techniques needed on the racetrack can also be used to successfully navigate everyday life.
This movie is rated PG and everyone is welcome.
Read books about real issues! The Real Reads Book Group tackles a variety of current social issues – race, gender, immigration, poverty, criminal justice, and more – with nonfiction and memoir titles. We meet on the first Thursday of the month at 5:30pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.
The group will be discussing Numb To This: Memoir of a Mass Shooting by Kindra Neely on Saturday, February 3rd at 3pm.