Posts Tagged ‘Events’

Friends of the Library 50th Celebration

Activities for all ages are planned to help celebrate the Friends of the Library 50th Anniversary.

Jazz and poetry at the library

This September at the library we are lucky to have two unique programs celebrating creative expression.  Both are free and open to the public.

This week at the library

Quilt County 2011 If you come to the library today you will notice that it has been temporarily transformed by color and pattern.  The gorgeous quilts hanging from the atrium and on the walls of the second floor today through September 29th were made by members of the Santiam Scrappers Quilt Guild of Lebanon.  The [...]

2011-2012 Random Review Schedule

The new Random Review schedule has just been announced!  On the second Wednesday of each month, from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in the Library’s Main Meeting Room, a different book will be reviewed by a community member.  Coffee, tea, and cookies will be served, and you are free to bring your lunch.

Visions of Home

On Thursday, September 8, at 7:00 pm, the library is excited to present Visions of Home: a Reading and Discussion with Marjorie Sandor, George Estreich, and Charles Goodrich.

Lunch with the Godfather

On Tuesday, July 26th, Jon Lewis will present: “If History Has Taught Us Anything… Francis Coppola, Paramount Pictures and The Godfather.”

Summer lunchtime lectures at library begin today

Come to the Library main meeting room on Tuesdays at 12:10 to eat your lunch and enjoy a World of Ideas!

Help is on the way!

Not only are we offering another download clinic this Saturday [June 11th @ 3-4PM] but librarians are available to help with your specific download questions or troubleshooting. 

Train your brain

Train your brain  author Robert Winningham will present a program on improving your memory at any age on Friday, May 20, from 2:00-3:15.

Matterhorn: a novel of the Vietnam War

“Mellas suddenly saw himself and the fourteen squad members lined up against a wall, facing a firing squad of fifteen men, only one of whom had a bullet in his rifle.  The odds would be very much in his favor there as well.  But suppose the one bullet hit him.  He suddenly knew that odds [...]