Adult Board Game Night

Join us Tuesday, January 17th and Tuesday, January 31st at 5:30 pm at the downtown Klamath County Library 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 less.)

For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.

Adult Board Game Night

Join us Tuesday, January 17th and Tuesday, January 31st at 5:30 pm at the downtown Klamath County Library 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 less.)

For more information, call 541-882-8894, or visit the downtown library’s Information & Reference desk.

Trail of Cthulhu One-Shot RPG Game for Adults

Hunt down eldritch creatures while guarding your own sanity as we play the tabletop roleplaying game Trail of Cthulhu at the downtown Klamath County Library! We will be running two one-shot games for adult players on Tuesday, January 8th at 2 pm, and on Tuesday, January 22nd at 2 pm.

You don’t have to attend both sessions, as each event is its own self-contained story – but if you want to play in two different stories, go for it!

Library Advisory Board

The Library Advisory Board meets at noon on the third Wednesday of each month. Interested members of the public are welcome to attend. 

The Board is meeting both online and in person. If you would like to attend in person, please call the library at 541-882-8894 ahead of your visit. If you would like to attend via Zoom teleconferencing, please email Library Director Nathalie Johnston at njohnston@klamathlibrary.org to request a video link.

Social Justice Book Group: The Color of Law

Tackle a variety of current social issues – race, gender, immigration, poverty, criminal justice and more – with nonfiction and memoir titles on the third Tuesday of the month at 3 pm. You can get this month's book – The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America by Richard Rothstein – at the downtown library's Information & Reference desk.

For more information, call 541-882-8894 ext. 17 or email Nac at apayne@klamathlibrary.org.

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