6. Multnomah County Library, Portland, OR
Press Contact: Terrilyn
Chun, 503-988-5469, terrilyn@multcolib.org
Web Site: http://www.multcolib.org/
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Spanish language
storytime is a popular Multnomah County Library
program. Photo by Kristin Beadle. |
In Multnomah County, Oregon, volcanoes aren’t
the only movers and shakers in town. Every day, the Multnomah
County Library is overflowing with programs that help
immigrants overcome barriers and successfully adapt by
offering citizenship classes, English conversation practice
sessions, and a Spanish language version of the Multnomah
County Library Web site. The library also offers programs
and services designed to address the most important period
for literacy development: birth to age 8. Like its diverse
community, the Multnomah County Library is continually
growing and evolving, bursting with opportunities that
fulfill community members’ needs for knowledge,
community interaction, and fun.
U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley (OR)
“This national recognition is not only an honor
for the Multnomah County Library, but an honor for the
State of Oregon. Oregonians have established a tradition
of being informed, active citizens, and our local libraries
play a key role in continuing this civic engagement. By
demonstrating a deep commitment to empowering children,
assisting those with diverse backgrounds, and providing
exceptional community outreach, the Multnomah County Library
has set itself apart as an example for institutions around
the country.”
U.S. Representative David Wu (OR-01)
“The Multnomah County Library’s service to
our diverse community consistently enlivens and enriches
the lives of Oregonians. With reports showing that Multnomah
County Library has the highest per capita circulation
of any large library, it is clear that Oregonians love
books, reading, and their local library.”
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