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MLB: New York Yankees at Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field

The Great Beginnings Book Club meets the second Monday of the month. This group also has a 1pm discussion at the Oregon Area Senior Center. The library reserves copies of the books. Swing by and pick up a copy! TBDNext month we'll discuss: TBDQuestions? Contact us at bookclub@oregonlibrary.org.

Let your child explore art without the pressure of making anything specific. Kids will be encouraged to experiment, play, and discover their own artistic style.

Rhyme Time is a 20-minute program which engages your child in early literacy development through interactive stories, songs, fingerplays, and movement. Rhyme Time is designed for children birth through 2 years accompanied by an adult. Older siblings are welcome. Registration is not required. This..

Do you like to game? Are you in middle or high school? If so, join our game night the first Tuesday of every month! We'll play video games and board games, talk about games, and eat snacks.

MiLB High-A: Quad Cities River Bandits at Wisconsin Timber Rattlers at Neuroscience Group Field

Each weekly session will include a hands-on cooking lesson that focuses on a specific nutritional element, food group, cooking principle, or history of food. Sessions include a snack for attendees. All supplies will be provided.

Free Family Event at Anderson Farm Park! Event will take place Rain or Shine. Activities Go Fly a Kite hosted by the Oregon-Brooklyn Optimists and the Wisconsin KitersSearch for fairy doors along the wooded hiking trailsDon’t miss the over 70+ rock art displayed along the trailsRead a story along...

Help your child get ready to read with hands-on activities designed to promote early literacy skills. Sort fruits and veggies, build a bouquet, and practice motor skills with a balancing bee learning toy. Learn about farms and pollination through activity sheets and props.

Learn simple and effective mending techniques to bring your beloved clothes back to new life. Explore library resources about clothing repair methods such as replacing buttons and mending buttonholes, patching holes, repairing seams, darning, sashiko, and more! Try out both hand sewing and machine..

Need a button sewn on or a patch for a hole in your jeans? Come to Washington Park Library where we'll have someone here to do simple repairs for free. Our wonderful volunteer will be here twice a month to help you get more out of your existing wardrobe.

TBD All supplies are included. Program limited to 15 participants. Register in person or online at mpl.org/calendar. Make sure to dress for mess! Crafting Connections meets monthly on Mondays from 1:00-3:00pm at the Bay View Branch Library on the following dates: May 4th, June 8th, July 6th, August.


Drop in to play, make, and share! From coding with robots to painting and drawing, there’s something for everyone. Open Lab is recommended for ages 8 and up, but is open to all ages with age-appropriate adult supervision. PLEASE NOTE: VR glasses aren’t available for use during Saturday labs due...

This summer the focus is learning to do art and crafts using primarily recycled materials. May 7—making and working with "plarn" (plastic yarn made from grocery bags) June 4— make art with paper straws made from otherwise discarded paper and cardboard July 2—Red White &...

Build your own island using LEGO®, draw a challenge card, and add to your island to save it from disaster. Ages 5-10

Registration is required. Geared to ages 1-4 with a caregiver. Yoga and mindfulness practices designed for ages 1-4 and led by little om BIG OM instructors.

Make your own pin-buttons to showcase your style and personality. Create your own badge from your original artwork or preselected images at our makerspace event!

Whether you're new to Board Games, or have been playing for years, there is fun to be had for everyone! Join us in the Firefly room! This event is for those ages 13 and up. Registration is not required.

Come dressed as your favorite galactic character or come as you are to celebrate Star Wars and its 50th Anniversary! Become a Jedi, make your own lightsaber, and make Yoda puppets as a family.

Join us for a short library Dungeons and Dragons campaign! Our first session will start as session zero, where we will create characters together, go over rules for playing, and start our adventure. Ages 12-18. Registration is required.

Test your problem-solving skills with LEGO® challenges, brain teasers, puzzles, and games. Design your own mini jigsaw puzzle to take home or give to a friend. For ages 6-10.

Join us as professional dementia specialists and pharmacists share insights on managing dementia behaviors and discuss the new medications used to treat Alzheimer's and other dementias that are in trials right now. This free informative workshop is a valuable opportunity for family caregivers to...

Find out how mindful plant care can improve your well-being while you decorate your own plant pot to take home.


Are you a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader looking for something fun to do after school? Come to the library! On the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month, we will have book club, games, crafts, and snacks!

Join us to decorate pavers using paint & stencils. Seal your pavers for outdoor decoration or bring them inside to enhance your living space. All supplies included. 12+

Balancing your caregiver role with the rest of your life can be a juggling act. Learn six steps that can help you create your own unique plan for balancing care and everything else going on in your life (children, grandchildren, employment, volunteer work, etc.). Registration is required. To...

Children from birth to four years and caregivers create their own pieces of take-home art. We provide the supplies; you supply the creativity. Get as messy, or stay as neat, as you'd like.

Calling all Master Builders: Let your LEGO imagination soar at the Library! Build as a family, a group, or by yourself. Our LEGO Club is the second Sunday of the month during the school year. Be sure to stop in and enjoy the fun! This drop in program is for LEGO enthusiasts and brick-curious kids.

Silent Book Club is for people who love to read and want to meet new people, without the pressure to finish the selected book or to have something smart to say. All readers are welcome—ebooks, audiobooks, textbooks, comic books... it's BYOBook. Following an hour of silent reading, there will...

Looking for the perfect card for a special occasion? Or maybe you’d love to create unique bookmarks for yourself—or to share at the library? Join our monthly Papercraft Party! Explore our extensive collection of high-quality papers and supplies as you design beautiful cards and bookmarks. All...

Calling all fans of music and mermaids! Join us for a mermaid read-aloud, then we'll make a surprise instrument, and then use our instruments to make amazing music.

Looking for a creative project to explore? Try your hand at Weaving Wonders to make your own fiber art masterpiece.

Baby Time is an interactive 20-minute program for babies (0 - 12 months) with an adult. Enjoy simple stories, lap bounces, songs, rhymes, and fingerplays together! Older siblings are welcome. Registration is requested. Please note: Our children's programs are planned so that they are...

Homeschool families are invited to gather for a special lesson. Best for ages 8-12. Children ages 5-7 will require assistance from either an adult or older sibling. Registration is required for each student. This month: Egg Drop


Hear ye, hear ye! Join us to experience magic and merriment at the 6th annual Brown County Library Renaissance Faire. Step back in time for a mix of history, fantasy, and arts. Gaze upon demonstrations of blacksmithing, weaving, or pottery making. Behold sword fighting and try thy hand at battle.

Fleishman is in Trouble by Taffy Brodesser-Akner "Dr. Toby Fleishman wakes up each morning surrounded by women. Women who are self-actualized and independent and know what they want--and, against all odds, what they want is Toby. Who knew what kind of life awaited him once he finally extracted...