Free Lunch with North Clackamas Schools Playgroup – Oak Lodge Library
Youth up to 18 are eligible for a free bag lunch at Oak Lodge Library. Offered Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between June 22 and August 6, 2026. See all sites
Youth up to 18 are eligible for a free bag lunch at Oak Lodge Library. Offered Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between June 22 and August 6, 2026. See all sites
Preserving Local History
The Oak Lodge History Room (OLLHR) serves as a community repository for materials which document the experiences of residents who have called Oak Lodge and Oregon home. In order to preserve the collection, items in the OLLHR collection are not available for checkout. The collection is intended for reference inside the library. Some titles may also be available for checkout in our circulating collection. You may search the catalog or speak with library staff to inquire about a title’s availability. We welcome visitors, researchers and volunteers dedicated to collecting, preserving, and advocating for our community’s history.
Visitors can browse the OLLHR collection during the library’s open hours. The collection may not be available for browsing when the room is in use for a meeting or consultation. Refer to the room schedule posted outside the entrance or call 503-650-8543 to determine its availability.
The Oak Lodge Library and Oak Lodge History Detectives (OLHD) invite you to research local and family history using the OLLHR collection. Researchers may schedule an appointment with an OLHD volunteer to discuss donations, conduct research or learn more about local history. OLHD have provided the following external links for research and informational purposes. When you leave the library’s website, you are subject to the privacy and accessibility policies of the external site.
Resources focused on local history, preservation, museums, and regional heritage in Clackamas County and nearby communities.
Resources for Oregon and Washington history, archives and historic preservation.
General genealogy websites, indexes, cemetery records, and family history tools.
Digitized newspapers, maps, and land records.
Library-based genealogy and local history research assistance.
The History Room operates through the generous support of the OLHD volunteer program. If you would like to volunteer, please contact Michael Schmeer, OLHD Chair at gennutt@gmail.com. High School aged volunteers, please contact Virginia Foster at vlf52@yahoo.com.
Drop-in for Job Connections computer assistance provided by Goodwill of Columbia Willamette. Get help with your digital resume and cover letter, or online job applications!
Like a farm provides food to grow our bodies, libraries provide resources to grow our minds.
Special programs are planned at both libraries! Discover what’s happening this summer at Gladstone and Oak Lodge Library by visiting our event page.
The Internet, as an information resource, enables the library to provide access to information beyond the confines of its own collection. It allows access to ideas, information and commentary from around the globe. However, the Internet is an unregulated medium. As such, it offers access to material that is personally, professionally, and culturally enriching to individuals of all ages. It also enables access to some material that may be offensive, disturbing and/or illegal.
The library upholds and affirms the right of each individual to have access to constitutionally protected material. The library also affirms the right and responsibility of parents to determine and monitor their children’s use of library materials and resources. The library cannot control or monitor material that may be accessible from Internet sources. Parents are encouraged to work closely with their children in selecting material and Internet sites that are consistent with personal and family values and boundaries. Children are encouraged to talk with their parents about using the Internet.
Misuse of the computer will result in the loss of computer privileges.
Users may not:
June 9, 2025
Clackamas County’s Oak Lodge and Gladstone Libraries welcome and encourages library use by children. Providing quality materials and services to young people is one of our primary responsibilities. Parents and guardians are advised, however, that the library is a busy, public place and that they are responsible for monitoring and regulating their children’s behavior, safety, and welfare while on library premises. Although it is a library priority to provide a safe and appropriate environment for visitors of all ages, the library staff is not responsible for providing long- or short-term care for unattended children.
Per Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) 163.545, parents, legal guardians, and caregivers must adequately supervise children less than 10 years of age. Adequate supervision is defined as having a parent/guardian or assigned caregiver in the immediate vicinity (within sight and conversational distance). Children 10 and older may use the library unattended provided that they refrain from prohibited conduct in Ordinance No. 05-3013. Caregivers who choose to leave a child unattended must first ensure that the child is capable of proper library behavior and of observing library expectations for appropriate use of library materials. Caregivers who neglect to provide proper supervision of their child and regulate disruptive behavior may be asked to leave the library with their child. Parents/legal guardians will be held responsible for damage to library property caused by their children. Library staff members are mandatory reporters and are required by law to report suspected child abuse to state agencies or local law enforcement.
Under Oregon law, generally children and teens between the ages of 6 and 18 must attend a full-time school. If a school aged child is at the library on a school day during regular school hours, the student may be asked to show written proof excusing the student from school on that day. Library staff reserves the right to report instances to parents and/or local schools.
If the building is closing and children have not been picked up, a reasonable attempt will be made to locate the responsible party. If no responsible party is found, the police shall be called to take custody of the child.
Adults in the Children’s Room must be using the room’s materials or be accompanied by a child. Adults and teens not fitting this description will be asked to leave the area. Children’s programs are held for the instruction and enjoyment of children and their caregivers. Adults attending programs without children are not allowed without prior authorization from library staff.
Adults in the Teen Room can briefly browse the room’s materials or enter to briefly visit with a teen or talk to library staff. All other adults or children may be asked to leave the area. Teen programs are held for the instruction and enjoyment of teens. Adults and younger children are not allowed at teen programs without prior authorization from library staff.