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Volunteer for Summer Reading
The library's Summer Reading program makes a big difference in our community — this year, we are expecting 100,000 summer readers. Our volunteers help make it happen. If you'd like to help with Summer Reading — the 100th annual! — submit your application now. Summer Reading is made possible by The Library Foundation and Comcast.
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New language learning service
In May, LiveMocha will replace Mango Languages as the library's language learning service. This is good news for 150,000 local residents, who are already using the free version of LiveMocha and can now use the full version. LiveMocha offers more languages, learning styles, and opportunities for interaction. Learn more.
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Computers for job seekers
With dedicated computers for job seekers at three libraries and regular labs for job seekers at several more, help is here when you need it. Staff at any library can get you on track with online applications, organizing your job search and more. More services for job seekers.
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Choose Privacy: What Are Your Rights?
Must we sacrifice privacy for technology? How is our personal information stored online, and why should we care? Stasia Brownell and Sarah Armstrong of the Oregon ACLU discuss this and other questions, May 2 at Central Library during Choose Privacy Week.
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Ballot boxes at all libraries
Drop off your ballot at any library during open hours, through Election Day. The ballot boxes are stationed at Central Library's Welcome Desk and at or near the checkout stations of all other libraries. 24-hour outdoor drop boxes are stationed at Central, Gresham and Midland libraries.
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Show your Cardholder Pride
We have one of the busiest and most vibrant libraries in the nation. Over the past year, library lovers at each and every one of our 19 locations have posed for Cardholder Pride, an inspiring and sometimes humorous look at our library. Find out where to get your photo taken this month.
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