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Library At Home
Our doors may be closed, and we're socially distanced. As your library, we still want to stay connected to you. We'll be posting storytimes, reading poems, hosting online book chats, and more until we can welcome you back into the building. Keep checking this page for new videos and offerings.
Have an idea for us? Drop us a line at librarymail@tualatin.gov.
Online Book Chats.
Adults, Wednesdays at 7 pm. Talk about the books you're currently reading. Would you recommend your book to someone else? If your book hasn't already been made into a movie, who should star in it? Chat with other readers and get inspired. Email Sarah Jesudason at sjesudason@tualatin.gov for login information.
Teens, Thursdays at 4 pm. Find out what your friends are reading and what they're doing for fun. Email Aimee Meuchel at ameuchel@tualatin.gov for login information.
Both online book chats are held via Zoom.
Picture book recommendations. Sam brings you recommendations for great picture books available through OverDrive and Libby.
April is National Poetry Month! Library staff and volunteers are sharing some of our favorite poems.