Roseburg Library to Host Tree-Themed Youth Program June 23

Roseburg Public Library will host a free Talk About Trees program for children on Tuesday, June 23, featuring a hands-on activity and lessons about Oregon forests as part of the Summer Reading Program.

Roseburg Library to Host Tree-Themed Youth Program June 23
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Children will have a chance to learn about Oregon’s forests during a special summer program at Roseburg Public Library later this month.

The library will welcome Paula Yablonski, a facilitator with Talk About Trees, at 1 p.m. Tuesday, June 23. The free program is geared toward children from preschool through fifth grade and will include information about the local ecosystem along with a hands-on activity.

Talk About Trees is a forestry education program through Oregon Women in Timber. The program helps introduce young students to forest ecology, forest management, and the many ways forests are used in everyday life.

The event will be held at Roseburg Public Library, located at 1409 NE Diamond Lake Blvd. It is part of the library’s Summer Reading Program, which carries the theme “Plant a Seed, Read.”

Families can learn more about the Summer Reading Program at roseburgpubliclibrary.org. Library staff can also be reached at 541-492-7050 or library@roseburgor.gov.