Suggestions for your 'read historical fiction' activity as you play Read 4 Life 2020, the library's adult summer reading game.
Multnomah County Library breaks ground on new, expanded Holgate Library
Construction will transform Holgate into one of the largest libraries in Multnomah County
Multnomah County Library breaks ground on Midland Library expansion
Construction will bring about new transformations for this diverse community library
Trees are complex systems, and so much more than a product to be harvested. Check out some of these titles and you'll realize that everyday is Arbor Day.
Suggestions for children whose reading level is higher than their grade level.
For performers and presenters
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Native American, First Nations, and other Indigenous fiction and nonfiction from Indigenous authors.
If you're playing the adult summer reading game or are looking for books from a variety of perspectives, here's a list of books about and written by people who experience a disability.
If you're playing adult summer reading, here are some ideas for the cookbook activity.
Practice vowel sounds with these picture books for preschoolers and early elementary ages.
Linda Meanus: Native American Elder and author
The granddaughter of the Chief of Celilo Falls, Linda Meanus is a beloved Native American Elder from the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, an author and educator.
A new chapter for Multnomah County Library Director Vailey Oehlke
Vailey Oehlke, Multnomah County’s longtime Director of Libraries, will retire in June after serving as director for the past 15 years.
Books, YouTube and Instagram pages, and websites for sewing, costume making, prop making, and more cosplay tutorials and instructions.
Books for children and young teens to help understand the lives of those in our community experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity, and hunger.
La Asociación Americana de Bibliotecas (ALA, por sus siglas en inglés) ha designado el 21-27 de septiembre como la semana de los libros prohibidos (Banned Books Week).
10 things you can get at the library for free (besides books)
Libraries are now thriving community spaces where you can meet with peers, get computer help and enjoy art programs. But did you know there are many more free things that you can do through the library?
If you're playing the Read 4 Life game, here are some suggestions for the zine and graphic novel activity.
One day when Beverly Cleary was working as a children’s librarian in Yakima, Washington, a boy asked her, “Where are the books about Kids and family like us?” So she created Henry Huggins, Ramona Q
Did you know that five simple activities will help prepare your child for success in reading, school and life?
Picture books for preschoolers featuring AANHPI characters
Top 5 teen activities for summer
School is out, and it’s time to soak up the summer at Multnomah County Library. Whether you already have plans this season or not, you’re sure to find something you can participate in at your library.