Real Reads Book Group: People Love Dead Jews

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 Saturday of the month at 3pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.

The group will be discussing People Love Dead Jews: Reports from a Haunted Present by Dara Horn on Saturday, May 3rd at 3pm

Potty Training 101

 

Please attend in-person if you are still interested in this class.

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If only a few people show up, we will reschedule this event for a later date.

Doc Talk with Dr. Decker: Chronic Pain and Patient Q&A

Sky Lakes family medicine physician Dr. Stewart Decker is back for another jargon-free discussion on health issues! This month will cover coping with chronic pain, plus a town-hall-style “patient Q&A” of general questions. (Also a great time to suggest future Doc Talk topics!) Like our Lay Person Legal presenters, Dr. Decker’s ability to comment on your specific condition is limited.

Foreign Film Night: The Weavers' Songs

Documentary director Ismael Vásquez Bernabé turns his camera on his hometown: the Indigenous community of San Pedro Amuzgos in Oaxaca, Mexico, known as “the town of the spinners.” The Weavers’ Songs focuses on three key figures of the community: a legendary violinist and his son, and the director’s own mother, who is the only one of her sisters who still practices the art of weaving… 

Lay Person Legal: Bankruptcy and Debt Collection

Our latest legal-topics-for-regular-folks seminar covers issues of consumer debt. Learn how you can use bankruptcy to get out from under debt and avoid collection agencies, along with issues you may encounter when dealing with large amounts of debt. (Please note that while our presenter, Karen Oakes, is an attorney specializing in bankruptcy, she is not your attorney and cannot give you specific legal advice.)

Adverse Childhood Experiences Training

The more Adverse Childhood Experiences a person has as a child – events like neglect, abuse, growing up around substance abuse and more – the more likely that person is to have health problems later in life. But there’s good news – the presence of a single caring adult can offset the impact of ACEs. Learn how you can be that caring adult on Wednesday, April 16th from 2 pm to 4 pm. This event is co-sponsored by Klamath County Public Health.

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