Medford, Oregon (July 20, 2022)—Jackson County Library Services (JCLS) offers free events, including online and in-person programs and Take & Make kits. The DART tech van also offers a schedule of community stops and programming. All event times, dates, and locations are subject to change. Please consult our online calendar at jcls.org to confirm events.
ONLINE PROGRAMS
Online programs take place via Zoom and/or Facebook LIVE. Meeting or webinar details will be emailed to participants when they register through the JCLS Events Calendar at jcls.org or by calling the library. Programs may be recorded and later made available on the JCLS Beyond YouTube channel at youtube.com/c/JCLSBeyond.
Preparing for Your Digital Legacy
Online: Tuesday, August 2 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Have you ever wondered what happens to your digital accounts after death? Or how your loved ones will get access to preserve precious data, such as photos and videos? This program will help you take practical steps to prepare for your digital legacy.
Author Talk with Historian and Pulitzer Prize Winner, Dr. Marcia Chatelain
Wednesday, August 3 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
We invite you to an invigorating discourse of scholarship and cultural history with Dr. Marcia Chatelain as she discusses her Pulitzer prize-winning book, Franchise: The Golden Arches in Black America. Dr. Chatelain, a highly accomplished professor and scholar of African American life and culture, is a frequent public speaker with expertise in food justice, race and ethnicity, and Urban Policy.
Windows in Time: Rogue River Preserve: Deep Roots in Jackson County History
Wednesday, August 3 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Pat Acklin, Professor Emerita of Geography and Environmental Studies at Southern Oregon University, will explain why the Rogue River Preserve is recognized by naturalists and conservationists in Southern Oregon as one of the most important natural areas in the upper Rogue Valley.
Queer Coffee House @ The (Virtual) Library
Saturday, August 6 • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM
Make a cup of coffee, and join us virtually! Share your new favorite books, movies, podcasts, and projects you’re working on. LGBTQ+ folks and allies are all welcome!
Medford Book Chat
Tuesday, August 9 • 5:30–6:30 PM
Discuss The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein.
Long Bright River: Author Talk with Liz Moore
Wednesday, August 9 • 6:00–7:00 PM
Join us for an evening with New York Times Bestselling author Liz Moore as she discusses her international bestseller, Long Bright River, and her other works.
The Beauty in Breaking: Author Talk with Michele Harper
Monday, August 22 • 6:00–7:00 PM
Michele Harper is a female African American emergency room physician in an overwhelmingly male and white profession. As Harper learned to become an effective ER physician, bringing insight and empathy to every patient encounter, she understood that each of us is broken—physically and emotionally. How we recognize those breaks, how we try to mend them, and where we go from there are all crucial parts of the healing process. Harper will cover many of the lessons she’s learned on her inspiring personal journey and the success of her New York Times bestselling memoir, The Beauty in Breaking.
Impact Players: How to Take the Lead, Play Bigger and Multiply Your Impact – Author Talk with Liz Wiseman
Thursday, August 25 • 9:00–10:00 AM
Join us as we sit down in conversation with Liz Wiseman, New York Times bestselling author, researcher, and executive adviser. Liz will talk about her latest book, Impact Players: How to Take the Lead, Play Bigger and Multiply Your Impact, and her other work.
Teen General Knowledge Trivia
Wednesday, August 31 • 4:30–5:30 PM
Test your knowledge alongside your peers in this fast-paced, online trivia challenge! Bring your brain and a mobile device and you’re ready to go.
Rodin Hiding in Plain Sight
Thursday September 1 • 6:00–7:00 PM
Mallory Mortillaro will share the story of how a simple art cataloging project evolved into a search for a mysterious piece’s provenance, and became one of the biggest art finds in recent history.
IN-PERSON EVENTS
Attendees at in-person programs and events must adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions. Space may be limited and programs may be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Some programs take place outdoors. In-person events may be canceled or rescheduled to take place online; please visit the JCLS Event Calendar at jcls.org for updates.
Applegate Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Butterflies and Moths with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS
Tuesday, August 9 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Learn about the differences between moths and butterflies as we interact with some of the BIGGEST and most spectacular preserved specimens on earth! This program highlights life cycles and importance in the environment.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Saturday, August 13 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! Then, create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Ashland Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Books@Noon
Tuesday, August 2 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Share what you are reading, and find your next great read.
Take & Make: Soap Gems, 13+ YRS
Available starting Saturday, August 6
Make gems and crystals of soap!
Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS
Sunday, August 7 • 1:00–2:00 PM
In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit!
Moldable Magic
Tuesday, August 9 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Do you love play-dough and clay? How about making sand castles at the beach? Make kinetic sand from scratch during this STEM-based activity.
Teen Hangout: Video Game Tournament, 13+ YRS
Wednesday, August 10 • 2:00–4:00 PM
Face off on a Mario Kart tournament using our Nintendo Switch.
Create & Chat, 18+ YRS
Thursday, August 11 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Make cookie dough to go.
Intro to Personal Storytelling, 18+ YRS
Saturday, August 13 • 10:30 AM–3:30 PM
Learn the art and practice of personal storytelling with local storyteller Val Nowak. Learn a simple and comfortable method to craft, practice, and share a five-minute true story on the theme “treasure.” This workshop is divided into two sessions, with a break in-between. No prior experience necessary. Pre-registration required.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Wednesday, August 17 • 10:30–11:30 AM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
The Great Outdoors Book Group, 18+ YRS
Wednesday, August 17 • 2:00–3:30 PM
Join Ashland Library staff for a monthly book group at the North Mountain Park Nature Center pavilion focusing on nature and the great outdoors. This month, discuss World of Wonders: in Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezhukumatathil. Pre-registration required.
Deadbolt Mystery Society, 13+ YRS
Sunday, August 21 • 1:00–3:00 PM
Calling all detectives and crime junkies! Grab your trench coats and magnifying glasses because we’ll be solving a Deadbolt Mystery Society box, which provides everything we need to immerse ourselves in the story, find out more about our suspects, unravel clues, and work together to solve a murder!
Treasured Genre Chat
Sunday, August 21 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Join other readers and enthusiasts of manga for a discussion of the genre in more detail and to share titles and authors.
Wave Goodbye to Summer Reading!
Wednesday, August 24 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Wind down from summer reading with a party fit for a pirate. Enjoy activities and treats.
Music in the Library
Thursday, August 25 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Musicians from Rogue Valley Symphony will fill the main floor of the library with relaxing music. Enjoy it in passing, or sit for a while and listen.
Conversations with Maestro Martin Majkut, 18+ YRS
Thursday, August 25 • 4:00–5:00 PM
Join Rogue Valley Symphony Music Director Martin Majkut in an exploration of upcoming RVS performances. Learn more about how the Maestro approaches his craft, the featured composers and soloists on the next RVS concert, and how an orchestra comes together to make music for the southern Oregon community.
Board Game Afternoon, 13+ YRS
Sunday, August 28 • 12:30–3:30 PM
Join the Ashland Library and Fun Again Games for an afternoon of drop-in board games!
Butte Falls Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland
Thursday, August 18 • 2:00–4:00 PM
Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Tuesday, August 23 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Central Point Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Central Point Teen Advisory Group, 13+ YRS
Saturday, August 6 • 1:00–2:00 PM
Join the conversation about what programs and activities to create for all teens at the Central Point Library. Snacks are provided.
Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages
Saturday, August 13 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages.
Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS
Saturday, August 20 • 2:00–3:00 PM
In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit!
Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland
Saturday, August 27 • 1:00–3:00 PM
Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility.
Eagle Point Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Yarnia!
Wednesdays • 2:00–3:30 PM
Learn to knit or crochet. All skill levels welcome.
Eagle Point Friends of the Library Open Cupboards Book Sale
Thursdays • 12:30–3:00 PM
Shop for new or gently used items including books, CDs & movies.
Eagle Point Book Club, 18+ YRS
Tuesday, August 2 • 2:00–3:15 PM
Discuss Sycamore Row by John Grisham.
Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland
Saturday, August 4 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Thursday, August 11 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Live Action Board Game, 12+ YRS
Tuesday, August 23 • 1:00–2:00 PM
In this treasure hunting live-action board game, teens will play against each other to get to the “buried treasure” first. Roll giant dice, step on giant spaces, and get into the competitive spirit!
Gold Hill Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Treasure the Oregon Coast with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS
Friday, August 5 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Oregon has one of the most diverse coastal ecosystems on the planet, and now it’s coming to YOU! Explore sea life using models and real specimens as we discuss the fish, plant, bird, and mammal life along the coast.
Treasured Genre Chat: Romance Novels
Friday, August 12 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Join other romance readers and enthusiasts for a discussion of the genre and to share titles and authors with other readers.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Monday, August 15 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Gold Hill Library Book Club, 18+ YRS
Friday, August 19 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Discuss The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
Take & Make: Alphabet Soup, 3+ YRS
Available starting August 22
Pick up a craft kit for the letter “I.” English and Spanish kits are available.
Sewing with Jill, 16+ YRS
Wednesday, August 24 • 5:00–7:00 PM
Join other sewing enthusiasts to learn to sew or work on projects you have already started. Open to all levels. There will be some supplies and sewing machines available, but please bring your own if you have them. Children ages 8-15 are welcome with an adult to supervise and assist.
Jacksonville Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Prepare with Pedro and The Red Cross, 5+ YRS
Wednesday, August 3 • 10:30–11:30 AM
Kids in grades K-2 will learn how to be prepared and take action for emergencies like home fires or local hazards. Participants will receive a storybook to continue learning at home.
Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages
Wednesday, August 10 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Wednesday, August 17 • 10:30 AM–11:30 AM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Medford Library
Take & Make: Dragon Eggs, 12+ YRS
Available starting Monday, August 1
Dragons are known to guard hordes of treasure—gold, gems, and other shiny things. What they value most, though, is their own eggs. Make dragon eggs with this kit! The process requires the polish to dry for 24 hours before assembly. To make the wait more enjoyable, grab a kit and join us for an online paint and chat on Saturday, August 6 from 12-4 PM; pre-register for the Zoom link.
Teen Gamer Day
Mondays • 12:00–5:00 PM
Visit the Medford Teen Library to play board games, the Nintendo Switch, and the Nintendo Wii.
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Windows in Time: Rogue River Preserve: Deep Roots in Jackson County History
Wednesday, August 3 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Pat Acklin, Professor Emerita of Geography and Environmental Studies at Southern Oregon University, will explain why the Rogue River Preserve is recognized by naturalists and conservationists in Southern Oregon as one of the most important natural areas in the upper Rogue Valley.
Teen Movie Matinees, 13+ YRS
Fridays • 1:00–3:00 PM
Enjoy treasure and pirate-themed movies in the Teen Library throughout the summer, followed by casual chat about the films.
August 5: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (PG-13/2003/143m)
August 12: Double Feature: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (PG-13/2006/151m) and Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End (PG-13/2007/160m)
August 19: Double Feature: Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (PG-13/2011/136m) and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (PG-13/2017/129m)
August 26: Tomb Raider (PG-13/2018/122m)
Magical Bottle Making, 12+ YRS
Tuesday, August 9 • 2:30–4:30 PM
Dragons love treasure. Let’s be dragons, and start our own treasure hoard with bottles of magical potion you can create yourself!
Hidden Gems of the Digital Library
Saturday, August 13 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Take a deep dive into the digital content services at JCLS, including Hoopla, Library2Go, and Kanopy. We’ll help you unearth the content you didn’t know you needed. Bring your preferred device and be prepared to dig!
Take & Make: Bookish Bites, 13+ YRS
Available starting August 14
Make a dish found in a classic YA title or series. Kits include a recipe, ingredients, and info on the related title.
YouTube Introduction, 13+ YRS
Friday, August 19 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Learn basic tips and tricks for YouTube, and how best to use it to your advantage.
Teen Book Fair
August 27–August 31
Every teen who has finished the summer reading challenge is invited to claim their prize in the form of shopping at our book fair. Enjoy door prizes, giveaways, and more. To participate, sign up as a Medford Teen in the Beanstack app and keep it updated when you read.
Treasure Reading Party
Saturday, August 27 • 1:00–3:00 PM
Play games, enjoy snacks, and decorate a tote bag to store your treasured reads.
Phoenix Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Take & Make: Treasure Prairie Dogs, 3+ YRS
Available starting Tuesday, August 2
Make paper prairie dogs, draw a prairie dog burrow, and draw prairie dogs.
Take & Make: Treasure Turtles, 3+ YRS
Available starting Saturday, August 20
Make a treasure box turtle and some fun paper turtles.
Prospect Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Korean Gardening with Jason Riessland
Friday, August 19 • 2:00–4:00 PM
Instructor Jason Riessland will introduce the Korean Natural Farming system developed by Master Han-Kyu Cho of South Korea, which involves the culturing of indigenous microorganisms to improve soil fertility.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Wednesday, August 24 • 11:00 AM–12:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Rogue River Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Positivity Rocks, 6+ YRS
Thursday, August 11 • 4:00–5:00 PM
Participate in a kindness treasure hunt! Join us the second Thursday of each month to paint two rocks: one for you and one to leave for someone else to find. You can paint something you treasure, a positive message, or just get creative and spread some good vibes!
Earthly Treasures: Rocks and Minerals with Bugs-R-Us, 5+ YRS
Tuesday, August 16 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Learn about the basic types of rocks, minerals, and fossils and how we use minerals in everyday life. Oregon geology is highlighted. Participants will receive free rock samples to add to their collections.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Friday, August 26 • 10:30 AM–11:30 AM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Special Storytime: Treasure Reading, 3+ YRS
Saturday, August 27 • 12:00–1:00 PM
Wrap up the Summer Reading Program with a special storytime, fun craft, and bubbles!
Ruch Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
First Saturday Book Barn Sale
Saturday, August 6 • 11:00 AM–2:00 PM
Shop for new or gently used items including books, CDs & movies in the Book Barn next to Ruch Library. Book donations are welcome. Sponsored by the Friends of Ruch Library.
Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages
Tuesday, August 9 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages.
Shady Cove Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
National Parks: America’s Treasures
Wednesday, August 3 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Do you know that not every state has a national park? Go on an educational trek through the country with Ranger Schumacher, as she discusses some of Oregon’s very own gems, like Crater Lake.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Wednesday, August 10 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
Lifting Up the Sky: Tales of Heroes, Hope, and Wonder for All Ages
Friday, August 12 • 3:00–4:00 PM
Join storyteller Will Hornyak on a journey of imagination featuring unforgettable characters, memorable plots, and far-flung lands of myth and legend. From Oregon tall tales and Mexican fables to Native American myths, Irish legends, and participation stories, this is a fun event for all ages.
Earth’s Treasure Fossils
Tuesday, August 16 • 5:00–6:00 PM
Fossils are the preserved remains or traces of animals, plants, and other organisms from the remote past. Dan and Carole Nielson will share a presentation and display a beautiful collection of fossils.
Musical Treasure with Tales & Tunes
Wednesday, August 17 • 3:00–4:00 PM
This toe-tapping folk music program features Bob Haworth of the Kingston Trio and the Brothers Four.
Talent Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
White City Library
Take & Learn: Bookmark This! 7+ YRS
Available starting August 1: Fossils
Get fun facts, featured books and resources, plus instructions for how to create your own themed bookmark. Each month’s kit features a new topic themed around our natural world.
Big Kid Storytime, 8+ YRS
Wednesdays, August 3 & 17 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Enjoy listening to a treasure of exciting chapter books. This program will conclude with a fun, creative activity.
Special Storytime: Dragons! 3+ YRS
Tuesday, August 16 • 2:00–3:00 PM
Hear tales about one of our favorite fantastical creatures: the dragon! You’ll also be able to create your own bedazzled dragon egg to take home and treasure forever.
DART Tech Van – Direct Access to Resources and Technology
DART is a library outreach vehicle, Wi-Fi hotspot, and computer lab all rolled into one. Visit DART to meet with a Mobile Services Specialist to sign up for a library card or use a laptop. Anyone within a 300-foot radius of DART can access its Wi-Fi for free.
DART’s location or schedule may change. See the most up-to-date schedule of stops at jcls.org/DART or call the library for updates.
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Snowberry Brook
2261 Villard Street, Ashland
Wednesdays, August 3, 17 • 2:00–5:30 PM
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Quail Run Apartments
20 Erickson Avenue, Shady Cove
Thursday, August 4 • 1:00–4:00 PM
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Ashland GracePoint Church of the Nazarene
1760 E Main St, Ashland
Wednesdays, August 10 & 24 • 2:00–3:30 PM
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Maple Terrace
13 Mace Road, Medford
Thursday, August 11 • 2:00–4:30 PM
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Newbridge Place
217 Still Pond Street, Medford
Thursday, August 18 • 3:00–6:30 PM
DART Mobile Tech Van @ Patriot Station
8400 Division Road, White City
Thursday, August 25 • 1:00–5:30 PM
DART is supported in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library Services and Technology Act, administered by the State Library of Oregon, and from the Jackson County Library Foundation.