On October 19th the Wilsonville Public Library Foundation hosted its third annual Evening of Imagination for over 120 library supporters. The night was filled with food, friends, fun, and support for the Wilsonville Public Library. The evening began with guests eagerly bidding and out bidding on a bountiful table of silent auciton items from generous contributors from the business community. Guests shared their dinner tables with a Foundation Board member for conversation about the many programs offered to our community…
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From 1st graders petting a Madagascar Hissing Cockroach to an eleven year old testing ph levels of plants, the Wilsonville Public Library’s “Summer Science Adventure,” now in its fourth year, inspires kids and families to explore science in a variety of ways: Science Logs: Every child who signed up for the Summer Reading Program also received a “Science Log.” Their challenge: to complete at least 10 science activities over the summer. Over 430 kids are on pace…
Al Rogers, author of “Peonies”, gave a rather unique gift to the Foundation. He signed over the royalties from his book to the Library Foundation yesterday. The book was published in 1995 and is still in demand. Take a look at it (635.8362 PEONIES in the non-fiction collection). Al is 91 now and regrets not having thought of this sooner. He loves our library and especially appreciates all the help he’s gotten from Greg Martin over the…
The WPLF was pleased to participate in the 2013 Wilsonville Kiwanis Kid’s Fun Run with a booth designed to introduce children to the Wilsonville Library Science Adventure program. Proceeds from the Fun Run were designated to support the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a program we support as well with help from your donations. The Science Adventure program was started to parallel the Summer Reading program at the Library to further interest children in science through various activities…
Perhaps you’ve noticed the commemorative bricks by the Library’s entrance. We think it’s a great way to honor a family member or friend or show your appreciation for the Library. It also presents an interesting challenge to come up with just the right thing to say when you only have 3 lines of no more than 18 characters including spaces. Here are some examples: Reading Expandsthe Field of Vision Of the Soul JETujo In Memory of Patricia…
Over 80 people listened attentively as Rich Thompson used photos and maps to talk about the ice age Lake Missoula Floods and their lasting effects on Oregon geography. The Floods occurred periodically over an estimated 2,000 years at the end of the ice age, covered the Portland area with up to 400 feet of water, and propelled ice, rock and mud across eastern Washington and Oregon. The Wilsonville Public Library Foundation is co-sponsoring Wilsonville History nights at…

