Library Closed - Easter
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Sunday, March 31st for Easter. For more information, call us at 541-882-8894.
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Sunday, March 31st for Easter. For more information, call us at 541-882-8894.
On Tuesday, March 12th at 6 pm, the downtown Klamath County Library will host the latest in the “Lay Person Legal” seminar series: a rundown of how legal guardianship works in Oregon.
Attendees will get a better appreciation of how the legal system works, particularly if they are attempting to navigate the courts without a lawyer.
Itching to get your garden started? Trade your saved seeds with other enthusiasts! (The library is also working on a seed library; contact Lia at ladamson@klamathlibrary.org or 541-882-8894 ext. 22 for more information.)
Recycling properly is worth the effort! Rhianne Janovich from Waste Management is visiting the downtown Klamath County Library on Wednesday, March 20th at 2 pm to talk about recycling in the Klamath Basin – how to do it right, and how it helps reduce waste.
The presentation will be followed by a brief business meeting of the Friends.
The presentation is free to the public.
Boost your garden’s appeal to local pollinators! Learn best practices to support pollinators and eliminate pests on Tuesday, February 27th at 11 am at the South Suburban Branch Library, 3625 Summers Lane.
Will you survive a night at Madam Colette’s Bloody Bazaar? This event is full, sorry! Contact Lia at ladamson@klamathlibrary.org or at 541-882-8894 ext. 22 for more information.
Join us at the downtown Klamath County Library for a screening of the Korean-French drama Return to Seoul on Tuesday, March 12th at 5:30pm!
Frederique “Freddie” Benoit was adopted as a small child from South Korea to France. She finds herself in Seoul after a canceled flight, and decides to use the opportunity to seek out her birth parents. Her journey will take her to more than just her origins…
Join us for a screening and discussion of the documentary 20 Days in Mariupol, which follows a team of Ukrainian journalists from the Associated Press as they find themselves trapped in the besieged city of Mariupol during the Russian invasion. (The film is rated TV-PG, is in Ukrainian, Russian and English with subtitles, and runs for 1 hour, 35 minutes.)
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon at the library's Garden Club event! Calling all young nature enthusiasts to come and create their very own bird feeder pinecones. Let's get crafty and help our feathered friends by making tasty treats to hang in your garden. It's a perfect opportunity for children to learn about birds and their habitats while enjoying a hands-on activity. Don't miss out on this delightful experience connecting kids with nature. Mark your calendars and spread your wings with us!
For all ages.
Ancient Scandinavian people used Nålbinding – a single-needle fiber craft that predates both knitting and crochet – to construct cozy socks, mittens, and more. Learn how can transform yarn into fabric with a hands-on project! For all ages.