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Shaw Historical Library Lectures & Events Calendar

Upcoming Lectures

March 15: PROSPER Lecture Series
A Promise to Veterans: Klamath Irrigation Project's Tulelake Irrigation District.
Date: Thursday, March 15, 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Oregon Tech College Union, Mt. Mazama Room, 2nd Floor

Irrigation in the Tule Lake Basin
Photo credit: Larry Turner, image courtesy of Klamath PROSPER

The PROSPER (Partnership to Restore Stability and Prosperity to the Region) Klamath Conversations is a forum for information about historical and current events that continue to shape the Klamath Basin. There will be an opportunity for the public to interact with speakers and panelists regarding sometimes controversial subjects. Become informed and participate in the Klamath Basin's future. 

About the PROSPER Klamath Conversations Series: The Klamath Basin, past and present, is made up of many heritages and cultures. The Partnership to Restore Stability and Prosperity to the Region (PROSPER) is teaming up with the Shaw Historical Library, Klamath Water Users Association, Upper Klamath Water Users Association, The Klamath Tribes, The Klamath Chamber of Commerce, and others to host the Klamath Conversations series.

April 19: PROSPER Lecture Series
Klamath Tribes Termination and Restoration: History and Facts.
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Oregon Tech Student Union, Mt. Mazama Room, 2nd Floor

Jeff Mitchell Klamath Tribes
Jeff Mitchel, Klamath Tribal Council Member with his granddaughters, Chiloquin, OR

May 17: PROSPER Lecture Series
Hispanic Communities in the Basin: History, Culture, Current and Future Role. 
Date: Thursday, May 17, 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: Oregon Tech College Union, Mt. Mazama Room, 2nd Floor

Ongoing at the Library

Shaw Historical Library Art Collection
Selected works of art from the Library's collection are regularly on view at the Library during open hours. Please stop by and see some of the interesting paintings, prints and sculptures. Some works from the Three Migrations Exhibit are also still on view. Learn more>

Oral History Interviews. Please call the library to set up an appointment at (541) 885-1686. Learn more>