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.
All Klamath County libraries will be closed on Monday, September 1st in observance of Labor Day. No materials will be due on a day that the libraries are closed.
"Whale Lady" Taylor-Rose Stone has been studying Humpback Whales for 7 years. She has been featured in the Herald and News and Southern Oregon Magazine, and is the author of Whales in the Air: A Look at Humpback Whale Courtship. She will give a presentation and show a short documentary on these fascinating creatures and their courtship behaviors.
Test your collection of Reading Dragons cards in a tournament on Thursday, August 21st at 1pm at the downtown Klamath County Library!
Reading Dragons are the collectible cards you earn as part of the Summer Reading Challenge! You can battle them against another deck this way:
Who said libraries have to be quiet?
Rock out with our collection of musical instruments on Sunday, August 24th at 2 pm -- and pick up a little music theory in the process.
Guest instructor Kelsey Rowles will lead you through keeping the beat and performing together!
This event is for ages 8-12. Children under 10 must attend with an adult. For more information, call us at 541-882-8894.
We wrap up a summer of special guests at the downtown Klamath County Library with a fan favorite: the Big Truck Expo! Get up close and personal with the vehicles that make Klamath Falls go on Wednesday, August 20th at 10:30 am.
From municipal vehicles like fire trucks, ambulances and police cruisers to construction equipment like dump trucks, graders and excavators, there's something for everyone!
Lunch for youth will follow on the Klamath County courthouse lawn.
For more information, call us at 541-882-8894.
"Power Play for the Planet," a traveling museum exhibit from the University of Oregon's Museum of Natural and Cultural History, is visiting Klamath County libraries this summer!
With interactive exhibits, we'll learn how we can save the planet through the power of play! Let's imagine a brighter future together!
The exhibit will tour six library locations:
Transform scraps of newspapers and magazines into a stylish bookmark that's as unique as you are! For ages 5-12.
Get tips on how to get your little ones to sleep in a seminar on Monday, August 4th from 1 pm to 3 pm at the downtown Klamath County Library.
Emma Byrd Harding -- a certified pediatric sleep consultant who knows what it's like to be a sleep-deprived new mom -- will give you strategies to help you and your child rest, whether they're a newborn in a crib or a toddler with a big-kid bed (who's sometimes stubborn about bedtime). Harding operates her company, Baby Byrd Sleep Consulting, in Klamath Falls.
No registration is necessary. For more information, call 541-882-8894.
Juggler Henrik Bothe returns to the Klamath County Library Service District for six performance dates! Catch him at: