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NEW THIS WEEKEND: “Know ’20s” in January as Deschutes Public Library Celebrates 100 Years

(Bend, Oregon) — It was 100 years ago in January that Deschutes County had its first countywide library system—a collection of buildings, outposts and outreach vehicles that marked the beginning of what Deschutes Public Library is today. The Library kicks off its centennial celebration with a month of free events and programs that explore this pivotal decade in our history, as well as other things ‘20s. Toast the great art of the Prohibition era at a speakeasy, explore Art Deco architecture, change your life in just 20 minutes and more. All programs are free and open to the public. Programs marked with an asterisk (*) require registration.

The Pivotal Decades

Since the founding of the British colony of Jamestown in 1607, each century’s third decade has been pivotal in the history of American democracy. Colonists, and later Americans, would struggle during the 1620s, the 1720s, the 1820s and the 1920s over the character of democracy. Explore the history of these third-decade struggles and how democracy might advance during the 2020s.

Oregon 19th Amendment Ratification 100th Anniversary

On January 14, 1920, Oregon became the 25th state to ratify the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution, which stated: “The right of citizens to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or any State, on account of sex.” Come celebrate women’s suffrage with the League of Women Voters. Hear from a panel of local women politicians on why the vote is important to them, and why they choose to serve.

1920s Literary Speakeasy at Gompers Distillery*

The early 20th century and the 1920s were an exciting, tumultuous time of change in culture, in rights, in philosophy and in the arts. If you’ve ever been fascinated with that era, the Lost Generation and the expatriates, with existentialism or with the seemingly sudden rise of modernism, you won’t want to miss this conversation. Light tastings of Gompers Distillery Spirits will be served, with cocktails available for purchase. Costumes of the era encouraged! 21 and over only; space is limited and registration is required.

The Roaring ‘20s

The Roaring ‘20s in Deschutes County was a decade of growth and turbulence. Join us as Kelly Cannon Miller of the Deschutes Historical Museum explores this exciting decade and learn more about how the lumber industry soared, prohibition reigned and racial tensions tore into our communities.

Modern or Modernistic? Art Deco Architecture & Design

Modern architecture in the early 20th century was characterized by social engineering and the relentless pursuit of innovation. Art Deco of the 1920s and ‘30s, and the related Art Moderne of the ‘30s and ‘40s, were often cast as conservative or superficial-modernistic, but not fully modern. Looking at several examples of Art Deco and Moderne architecture and design, mostly from the U.S., this presentation will consider their formal characteristics, cultural significance, and their place in the history of modernism.

1920s Speakeasy at Crater Lake Spirits Tasting Room*

If you were captivated by Woody Allen’s movie Midnight in Paris, then you’ll be hotsy-totsy for an afternoon appreciating the “inexhaustible variety of life” that was the 1920s. Look back 100 years to this explosive period of literature, art and music revival. Delve into the world of modernism exploring Gertrude Stein’s salon, the Lost Generation of writers, surrealism, jazz and more. 21 and over only; space is limited and registration is required.

Improve Your Life in 20 Minutes a Day

Today’s fast-paced world can be chaotic and overwhelming. Discover how you can decrease your stress level, increase your ability to cope with life’s demands and improve your health and longevity in just 20 minutes a day. Practice tools for mindfulness, meditation and breathing techniques to use at home. Learn how to “tap away” stress and unhelpful habits.

For more information about these programs, please visit the library website at www.deschuteslibrary.org. People with disabilities needing accommodations (alternative formats, seating or auxiliary aides) should contact Liz Goodrich at lizg@deschuteslibrary.org or 541-312-1032.

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