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Celebrate the power of books
In February, Everybody Reads explores growing up biracial, childrearing and identity, and Albina history via discussion with longtime residents of the neighborhood. Don't miss book groups around our community or Heidi Durrow's March 6 presentation made possible by Literary Arts. Everybody Reads is made possible by The Library Foundation.
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Votes for Women! The Oregon Story
Women in Oregon won the right to vote nearly a decade before the passage of the 19th Amendment. This exhibition, on display through March 6, examines the campaign undertaken by courageous women (and men) determined to give Oregon women suffrage. Presented by Century of Action.
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Build a database for your business
An accurate and robust database is one of the essential tools for growing a business. Learn the art and science of building and maintaining a database for your business in this 90-minute workshop with Al Nodarse.
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Journey through time
February is Black History Month. It also brings a special day for Sellwood-Moreland Library — its 10-year anniversary at its 13th Avenue home. Explore history all month — a 400-year journey with BaseRoots Theatre Company, the African American Read-In, a community walking tour of the Sellwood-Moreland neighborhood and more.
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Let us know how we're doing
We're always working to keep you informed about library services, news and events. Taking this very quick, anonymous survey about the library's communications efforts will help us make sure you're getting the information you want.
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Cardholder pride
More than 1,500 people have had their photos taken with their library cards in the past year. Our cardholders love and use their cards so much that Multnomah County Library's circulation is second only to New York Public Library. Find out where to get your photo taken this month.
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