Drop-In Kids Crafts
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.
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.
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Thursday, June 19th in observance of Juneteenth. No materials will be due on a day that the libraries are closed.
Look, if the adults are going to steal our event ideas, we might as well steal one of theirs! Play with the library’s selection of games or bring your favorite from home to share!
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.
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.
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 Lies My Teacher Told Me: A Graphic Adaptation by James W. Loewen and adapted by illustrator Nate Powell on Saturday, June 7th at 3pm.
Join us on Thursday, May 15th at 5 pm for a live-action-roleplaying game in honor of the classic computer game Oregon Trail! (And also, you know, the actual-factual historical Oregon Trail. But mostly the computer game.)
Gather your family (teens and adults ages 12 and up, in teams of 2 to 4) into the wagon, ready your supplies, and set off on your journey! Along the way, you'll encounter fellow travelers, traders, natural disasters, and, yes, bouts of dysentery. Whoever lives to see Oregon wins!
Join our new Ukulele Club on May 13th at 5:30 PM! This event is for adults and teens.
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!
Join us for a screening of the Basque-Spanish family drama 20,000 Species of Bees on Thursday, May 8th at 5:30 pm!
The film follows a sculptor named Ane and her children, who arrive at Ane's mother's house in the Basque Country for a relaxed summer vacation. Among the peaceful humming of the village's bees, Ane's 8-year-old son Coco gradually confides in family and friends that she'd prefer to live as a girl. As Coco explores her gender identity, Ane and the rest of her family must learn to accept the child as she is...