On May 1,
Vailey Oehlke took over the helm of Multnomah County Library. Vailey's energy and vision will set a strong direction for the library at a time when the economy, the changing role of technology and our children's education make the library more important than ever. Find out more about Vailey from this recent piece by The Library Foundation.
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In this tough economy, more people than ever are at the library — job searching, skill building, checking out career resources, or getting help starting a small business.
Learn how the library can help you navigate this challenging time.
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A new video series in Chinese, Russian and Vietnamese introduces speakers of these languages to the many programs and services Multnomah County Library offers. The videos are also available on YouTube and on DVDs that can be checked out. The library’s website and catalog are available in Spanish.
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This summer, kids can sharpen their reading skills with the library's Summer Reading program, presented by Target. Those who complete this reading game by August 31 have a chance to win a family vacation for four to Disneyland®. Sign up for Summer Reading starting June 12.
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Whether you’re reading at the beach or in your backyard hammock,
adults can make the most of reading this summer and be a reading role model for kids. Beginning June 12, pick up a game card to track your summer reading and earn the chance to win a beach getaway!
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June 25
Find out about brain fitness and its connection to good health. During this workshop at Central Library, learn about the ways new experiences keep our brains flexible as we age.
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If you or someone you know needs help with reading, language, job skills or getting a GED, the library can help. Find a tutor, attend classes or workshops, or locate the library's many free resources.
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Set a fashionable and sustainable example with
works of art made from recycled materials, including jewelry, picture frames and mug cozies.
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Come see dazzling demonstrations of fire, bubbling potions and even carbon dioxide gas frozen to 109 degrees below zero. Experience educational, high-energy science magic!
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Upcoming events
Adults, families, teens
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tue., June 2
Belmont Library
Teens
Various times, dates and locations
All ages
Various times, dates and locations
Adults
2-4 p.m.
Sun., June 7
St. Johns Library
Birth-age 6
Various times, dates and locations
Adults
Through June 30
Central Library
Adults
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Wed., June 17
Albina Library
Adults
7-8 p.m.
Wed., June 24
Northwest Library
Adults
1-3 p.m.
Sat., June 27
Central Library
Space at programs is limited. Registration may be required; check online or ask at your neighborhood library.
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