Teens

Teen Dungeons & Dragons One-Shot Adventure

Learn to play Dungeons & Dragons with a fun one-session adventure! This event takes place every other Sunday from 2 pm  to 4 pm.

Open to kids from 12-18, no sign up necessary! If you are bringing your own character make sure it is a level three.

Interested in joining a long-term campaign? Head here to sign up as a player or dungeon master.

Call 541-882-8894 or email Jacob at jbalcom@klamathlibrary.org for more information.

Teen Dungeons & Dragons One-Shot Adventure

Learn to play Dungeons & Dragons with a fun one-session adventure! This event takes place every other Sunday from 2 pm  to 4 pm.

Open to kids from 12-18, no sign up necessary! If you are bringing your own character make sure it is a level three.

Interested in joining a long-term campaign? Head here to sign up as a player or dungeon master.

Call 541-882-8894 or email Jacob at jbalcom@klamathlibrary.org for more information.

Sprague River - STEM day!

Join us at the Sprague River Branch Library for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) activities! Especially for homeschooling children, but all families are welcome. We will be doing craft activities at 2pm on the second Thursday of each month, and STEM activities at 2pm on the fourth Thursday of each month.

Chiloquin - Warm Autumn Evening

Join our Friends of the Chiloquin Library for a special benefit with music, food and dancing in the Chiloquin Community Center!

  • Music with Rick Whelan and Friends: Suggested Entry Donation $5. Proceeds go to Friends of the Chiloquin Library.
  • Ice Cream, Pizza, and non-alcoholic beverages available to purchase.
  • Raffle

 

Halloween Celebration

We’re BIG fans of Halloween here at the library. We’re getting festive with crafts, carnival-style games, and a screening of the 1993 Disney classic Hocus Pocus! (The film is rated PG and runs for 1 hour, 36 minutes.) Halloween enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to join in – bring the whole family!

Time Travel Crafts: Lucet Braiding

Join us on the last Tuesday of the month at 5pm for crafts made with historical techniques! This month, we're learning how to braid decorative and functional cordage with a lucet! (What’s a lucet, you ask? It’s a two-pronged tool that helps you loop the cord together. Medieval ones were made of bone, but modern ones resemble a tuning fork made out of wood.) For all ages!

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