[kids-lib] OYAN Reception and Raffle

Keli Yeats keliy at multcolib.org
Tue Mar 15 12:35:47 PDT 2022


**Please pardon any cross-posting**

Join the Oregon Young Adult Network <https://www.olaweb.org/oyan> (OYAN)
during the PLA conference at our reception on Thursday, March 24th at
6:30pm at the Broadway Pub. The Broadway Pub is at 1504 NE Broadway and is
just a ten minute bus ride
<https://trimet.org/home/planner-trip?fromPlace=Oregon%20Convention%20Ctr%2C%20NE%20Martin%20Luther%20King%20Junior%20Blvd%2C%20Lloyd%20District%2C%20Portland%2C%20OR%3A%3A45.529783%2C-122.663519&toPlace=Broadway%20Pub%2C%20NE%20Broadway%2C%20Sullivan%27s%20Gulch%2C%20Portland%2C%20OR%3A%3A45.534852%2C-122.650244&date=2022-03-24&time=18%3A35&arriveBy=true&mode=WALK%2CBUS%2CTRAM%2CRAIL%2CGONDOLA&showIntermediateStops=true&maxWalkDistance=1207&optimize=QUICK&walkSpeed=1.34&ignoreRealtimeUpdates=false&numItineraries=3&otherThanPreferredRoutesPenalty=900&tripOption=1>
from
the Convention Center. Food will be provided.

Also, Children's Plus, Inc. has kindly offered to host OYAN at their booth
during the conference. Join us there to purchase raffle tickets or just say
hi during the exhibitor breaks Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.
(Winners will be drawn Thursday just before lunch.) Tickets are still
available online
<https://ola.memberclicks.net/index.php?option=com_mcform&view=ngforms&id=2119935#/>
through Tuesday, March 22nd.

Keli Yeats, Youth Librarian
(preferred pronouns: she, her, hers/
they, them, theirs)

Northwest Library
503-988-9448

Sun     11:05 am - 5:05 pm
Mon     9:05 am - 6:05 pm
Wed     telework
Thu      9:05 am - 6:05 pm

*Land Acknowledgement Multnomah County rests on the stolen lands of the
Multnomah, Kathlamet, and Clackamas Bands of Chinook Indian Nation;
Tualatin Kalapuya; Molalla; and many others along the Columbia River. This
country is built on stolen Indigenous land and built by stolen African
people. This land was not stolen and people were not enslaved by ambiguous
entities and actors. The land was stolen by, and African peoples were
enslaved by white settlers who had government support. We also want to
honor the members of over 400 tribal communities who live in Multnomah
County. Many of these People and their cultures still survive and resist
despite the intentional and ongoing attempts to destroy them.* *Take a
moment to acknowledge the history of how we are here in this place and to
honor the People. [Used with permission by Dr. Aileen Duldulao and Heather
Heater]*
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