Natural History Book Group

The Natural History Book Group, led by the Oswego Lake Watershed Council, meets at the Lake Oswego Public Library. The club welcomes new members at its bimonthly meetings on the second Tuesday of every other month (January, March, May, July, September, and November) in the Library Meeting Room on the 2nd floor.
The Natural History Book Group was founded on the recognition that Indigenous peoples have maintained a deep and reciprocal relationship with the land now known as Lake Oswego for millennia. The group acknowledges this history as an essential grounding for its work. Through participant-selected readings that focus on Traditional Ecological Knowledge, members explore how literature and nonfiction can deepen our understanding of the watershed and its Indigenous history, while inspiring practical steps toward a more just relationship with both the land we call home and its original caretakers.
In March, join the conversation about Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley by David G. Lewis.
Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego. Lake Oswego Public Library is located at 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego. For more information contact April Younglove at 503-534-5667 or [email protected].

