Oregon Battle of the Books (Grades 9-12)
Our Oregon Battle of the Books teams are closed to new members. For more about the Battle of the Books, visit klamathlibrary.org/obob.
Our Oregon Battle of the Books teams are closed to new members. For more about the Battle of the Books, visit klamathlibrary.org/obob.
Our Oregon Battle of the Books teams are closed to new members. For more about the Battle of the Books, visit klamathlibrary.org/obob.
Our Oregon Battle of the Books teams are closed to new members. For more about the Battle of the Books, visit klamathlibrary.org/obob.
The Mystery Readers Book Group is the perfect book club if you love a good mystery! The group will be reading a wide range of mysteries – from cozy whodunits to fast-paced thrillers to true crime. We meet on the third Thursday of the month at 4pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.
We'll be discussing Red Dirt Road by S.R. White on Thursday, November 21st at 4pm.
Let’s play one of the world’s most popular collectible card games! Bring your own deck or play with one we’ve built especially for beginners! For teens and adult players ages 12 and up.
Stop by for a project to work on at your own pace, and let us worry about cleaning up all the glitter! For ages 3 to 12.
Stop by for a project to work on at your own pace, and let us worry about cleaning up all the glitter! For ages 3 to 12.
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Thursday, November 28th in observance of Thanksgiving. No library materials will be due that day.
Full-time staff will also be out of the office on Friday, November 29th as well, which may cause some regular events to be canceled. Check with your local library branch for the most up-to-date news on events happening Thanksgiving week.
Tie decorative rope crafts while watching your favorite shows! For ages 12-18.
The Klamath Basin Genealogical Society meets at the downtown Klamath County Library on the second Thursday of each month at 6 pm. (The Society also has a sub-group, focused on using DNA data in genealogy research, which meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 1 pm.)
The general public is always welcome to join in at both meetings.
For more help with your genealogy research, see our genealogy page.