Adult Writers Group

Now twice a month! The Adult Writers Group meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month at 2pm, and it’s open to anyone who wants to improve their writing skills in a positive environment. No previous writing experience necessary!

For more information, please call 541-882-8894.

Teen & Adult Ukulele Club

Join our Ukulele Club on the second Tuesday of the month! This monthly event is for adults and teens. Folks interested in beginner lessons should arrive at 5:30 pm; a general jam session for all skill levels starts at 6 pm.

This is a fun, welcoming club for strummers of all levels! Whether you’re a total beginner or a seasoned uke enthusiast, you’re invited to come make music with us. We’ll meet monthly at the library for a casual jam session led by a song leader, with chords and lyrics displayed on the big screen so you can follow along—no textbooks required!

Adult Board Game Night

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 at most.)

For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.

Adult Board Game Night

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 at most.)

For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.

PBS Documentary Screening: The Librarians

Come to the downtown Klamath County Library for a special event on Saturday, January 31st at 3pm: a screening of the PBS documentary The Librarians!

This isn't a fluffy, feel-good ode to how great libraries are. It's a chronicle of the intensifying wave of book bans across America, particularly in Texas and Florida. Librarians are being criminalized, harassed, and even fired for doing their jobs: connecting the public with books.

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