Crook County Library is partnering with Legal Aid Services of Oregon to present two legal aid mini-series in April and May. Attorneys with Legal Aid Services of Oregon will present a two-part virtual program on landlord/tenant issues, taking place Thursday, April 22 at 6pm and Thursday, April 29 at 6pm.
In May, LASO will do a two-part virtual program on family law issues; these programs will take place Thursday, May 20 at 6pm and Thursday, May 27 at 6pm.
These programs will be hosted online via WebEx. No registration is required, and the series are both free to the public. The link for these programs can be found on the library calendar of events at www.crooklib.org or on our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/crookcountylibrary.
The Crook County Library is home to the county’s Law Library, a collection of print and electronic resources developed to support the needs of both the professional legal community and the general public. Self-help guides, official court proceedings, legal databases, and referral services are part of the Law Library’s services.
Crook County Library provides traditional and innovative library resources and programming to Crook County residents of all ages. It is an environment where people come together for lifelong learning, enjoyment, and connection. To learn more, visit them at www.crooklib.org.