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Makerspace, Lego Club, computer classes, read to the Dog, Fiber arts circle, D&D

Hoodland Public Library and Sandy Public Library will be closed for the following holidays:

Hoodland Public Library and Sandy Public Library will be closed for the following holidays: Christmas Eve -  December 24  Christmas Day -  December 25  New Year’s Day -  January 1

December 14th

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Sandy Library closed 12-2 pm 


Hoodland Library

to open at 2:30 pm

Staff Appreciation

On December 14th, we'll be showing some love to our hardworking staff with a special lunch. As a result, Sandy Library will be closed from 12 pm to 2 pm. Hoodland Library will open at 2:30 pm to satisfy all your literary cravings. Thank you for your understanding and support in celebrating our amazing team!

Libby - eBooks, and more

With winter weather well on the way, and holiday closures coming up, it is a great time to check out our digital collection on Libby. Getting started on Libby

Annual Teen Art Contest starts December 1st! For more details, click here.

Cards for Seniors!

Remember to drop off completed cards by December 15. Sandy Public Library & Hoodland Public Library.

Book Clubs

Details for book clubs click here
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Reserve your free pass

Founded in 1892, the Portland Art Museum is the seventh oldest museum in the U.S. and the oldest in the Northwest. The Museum is internationally recognized for exhibitions drawn from the world's finest collections. Permanent collections include American, Asian, European, modern and contemporary, Native American, Northwest art, photography, and graphic arts. The Museum is located in the heart of downtown's cultural district.

Let's play Dungeons & Dragons!

When: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday 6 - 9:00 pm

Location: Sandy Library Community Room

More Info: Steve Williamson

Register HERE

Following old-school D&D rules from 1980 -- just like in the hit show "Stranger Things" -- we are a friendly group of players both experienced and new to the game that gather around the table.

Free group, but seats are limited so registration is required.

Using a flexible sandbox-style approach, the players choose their adventure. Will you explore the mysterious ruins seeking the rumored treasure within? Or clear a cave complex of ferocious orcs and earn great reward and fame from the local lord? No matter what you choose, adventure and treasure awaits!

We play the traditional way, rolling dice in-person around a table using "theater of the mind" and are open to players aged 13 to 3,000 (sorry, no liches allowed).

Artwork Highlight

Sandy Public Library has had the honor of hosting a couple exhibits of Audrey Moore's work in the past, and in the early 2000's Audrey donated this tapestry. It currently hangs in the children's room in the Sandy Public Library. See a full tribute to her at the Damascus Fiber Arts School HERE

Staff Pick

- Kristi Granberg

Library Clerk

I've made buffalo chicken chili, all-american turkey pot pie (with chicken), and zucchini cobbler from this book. My pie (almost) even looked like the one on the cover!

"Savor hundreds of hearty comforts with freezer-friendly recipes, overnight dishes and other prep-now/eat-later specialties. A tight schedule doesn't mean avoiding your favorite comfort foods. Simply make them ahead of time! From the experts at Taste of Home, Make-Ahead Comfort Foods helps you serve the stick-to-your-ribs greats your family requests most--no matter how busy your household might be."

Kiwanis Toy Drive

We have received a collection barrel from Kiwanis Sandy Toy Drive!

"This will be the 68th year of this remarkably successful program. Last year our request for donations aided in making it possible for us to assist 300 families within our community with baskets filled with food and toys."


The Kiwanis asks that gifts be new and unwrapped or in the form of a gift card for teens.

How to sign up or more information on donation

All library programs are sponsored in part by The Friends of Sandy Library and Friends of the Hoodland Library

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