Tualatin Public Library

This Summer Be Creative @ Your Library
No matter how old or how young you are, Tualatin Public Library has a Summer Reading program for you. Registration begins June 1st at the library. Teens and adults may also register online. For more information call 503 691.3074.
The Children's Summer Reading Club is titled "Be Creative @ Your Library". Children up to age 12 will receive a free book when they sign up at the library. Every Tuesday evening beginning June 16 we will have family fun events on the commons.
Teen Summer Reading "Express Yourself @ Your Library" is open to teens entering 6th grade and up. For each book teens read, they will enter the title and a 1-2 sentence description, along with their name, phone, and email, either online or in person at the library. Weekly winners will be drawn at random. Teens can enter one time per day.
Our Adult Summer Reading Club is open to adults ages 18 and older. Beginning June 1, for every book adults read, they can fill out an entry form either online or in the library. Monthly winners will be drawn at random. At the end of the summer we will draw from all entries for one grand prize winner. The grand prize this year is a gift certificate for two adults to stay two nights at Kah-nee-ta High Desert Resort in Warm Springs, Oregon.
So, find yourself a good read and a comfortable spot, and START READING!
The Tualatin Public Library is part of the Community Services Department of Tualatin and serves a diverse population of approximately 25,000. The library is open 65 hours per week and features a dynamic collection of materials. The Library's mission is to provide access to a wide range of materials, programs, and services to meet the needs of the community. The Tualatin Public Library is one of 13 libraries in the Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) network. Libraries in Washington County work together to share resources and information in a spirit of cooperation to provide excellent countywide library services. To access our library catalog, logon at www.wccls.org.
Vision Statement
"The enhancement of the Tualatin Library will create an inviting community center where learning, discovery, and interaction will flourish, expressing a welcoming civic identity, embracing Tualatin's values and future."

Library News and Notes
- July 09, 2009
Friend of the Library Used Book Sale
The Friends of Tualatin Public Library annual sale features hundreds of hardback and paperback books in a variety of popular genres.
- July 01, 2009
Updated Info About Library Service for Tualatin's Clackamas County Residents
Tualatin residents who live in Clackamas County will see changes to their library service, effective July 1, 2009.
- June 26, 2009
City Council Resolution to join Clackamas County Library Services District
City Council Resolution and accompanying material, requesting annexation to the Clackamas County Library Service District.
- June 20, 2009
Tualatin Residents Living in Clackamas County See Changes to Their Library Services
Tualatin residents who live in Clackamas County will see changes to their library service, effective July 1, 2009.
- June 16, 2009
Tualatin Library Foundation Video
Do you know about the Tualatin Public Library Foundation? Learn more by watching this general information video.
- May 26, 2009
Inspire a Reader
“Be Creative @ Your Library”. Inspire a young reader by volunteering for Tualatin Public Library’s Summer Reading Club.
- April 22, 2009
Be the First Person to Touch New Books At the Library
Want to learn more about your library? Want to be the first to see what is new at the library? Then the Media & Material Processor is the perfect volunteer position for you!
- March 02, 2009
See What's In Your Library!
Would you like an excuse to browse the shelves in the library? Do you want to find great books to read? Volunteering to shelve at the library will give you these benefits!
- October 06, 2008
Check-in Specialist
Volunteering a two-hour shift will keep library materials moving! You can make a difference in how quickly books, DVDs and other materials are back on the shelves.