Great Decisions 2023 Registration Period
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.
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.)
The downtown Klamath County Library is holding a “Tales of Terror” writing contest for teens in October!
If you’re the spookiest teen writer in Klamath Falls, you’ll take home a $20 gift card to a local book store. The winning story will also be featured on the library’s website and Facebook page.
Enjoy a meal (usually pizza) and chat about graphic novels on the last Thursday of every month at 5 pm! (We'll be discussing the graphic novel adaptation of Jason Reynolds’ novel Long Way Down - sign up and pick up your copy of the book at the Youth Services desk starting Thursday, September 1st.)
The Klamath County Library’s got fun events for teens from dusk to dawn during our Moonlighter Lock-In for teens ages 12-18 from Friday, August 26th at 10 pm to Saturday, August 27th at 8 am!
We’ll be making crafts, eating tasty snacks like ice cream and a waffle bar, concocting our own bath bombs and much more, all night long! (We’ve even got a bouncy house. It’s gonna be awesome.)
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.)
The Klamath County libraries’ Summer Reading Program Family Performance Series concludes with music by singer-songwriter Jessa Campbell!
Campbell will perform on Wednesday, August 17th at 10:30 am at the Klamath County Library, 126 S. 3rd Street in downtown Klamath Falls. After the show, join us for lunch across the street at the Klamath County courthouse. (Performances at the downtown library will take place outdoors; bring a chair or blanket to sit on!)
The Klamath County libraries’ Summer Reading Program Family Performance Series continues with music by Eric Herman and the Puppy Dogs!
The downtown Klamath County Library’s annual Outdoor Street fair returns Wednesday, August 3rd at 10:30am! We’re blocking off South Third Street in front of the library for a spectacular festival.