The Mobile Library
Total visitors May – 546 (9 stops in Sandy Service Area, 3 in Hoodland)
Oregon Trail School District Elementary Schools – 291 kids came onto the vehicle
Pioneer Mobile Home Park – 15 people, 1 card issued
Vista Apartments – 1 person
Yappy Hour – 40 people, 2 cards issued, 6 seed packet checkouts (181 people and dogs came to the library booth!)







Mt Hood Farmers Market – 98 people come to our booth on opening day!, 1 card, 6 seed packet checkouts, $32.08 in fundraising


Hoodland Senior Center – 2 people, 1 card issued
Avamere at Sandy – 3 people
Hoodland Farmers Market – 96 people, 16 seed packet checkouts, $7 in fundraising
We have 19 Mobile Library stops in June and are adding more every week! See the schedule, request a permanent stop in your neighborhood or for a special event.
Fundraising and grants for Mobile Library (as of 6/9/2026) total = $111,743
Goal = $172,589
Grants received
$10,000 Ford Family Foundation
$25,000 Roundhouse Foundation
$40,000 Jerome S. and Barbara Bischoff Library Subfund of Oregon Community Foundation
Business Donations
$500 Clackamas County Bank
$250 Scenic Fruit
Individual Donations (includes restaurant fundraisers $1643.23 and events $1248.27)
$35,993
LINCC Library Trail
Sandy – 17 participants turned in logs, 9 got stamps at every library
Grand Prize – Sami Watson
Prize Bundle Winners – Sparrow Reid, Christopher Sparks, and Janelle Wren

Hoodland – 5 participants turned in logs, 2 went to every library
Grand Prize – Amanda Green
Prize Bundle Winners – Jesta Evens, Jessie Robinson, Brandi Gail Conley


Social Media
Facebook, Instagram, and Library Blog
2040 Followers on Facebook (Sandy Public Library Friends) (2030 last month)
Top Posts on Facebook (by engagement): 25 Hoodland Cerulean Book Display, 15 Cultural Pass Express Post, 14 Free Homeschool Books at the Hoodland Library
1121 Followers on Instagram (1131 last month) We had 107 post interactions, 91 likes, 1 comment, 3 saves, and 12 shares
Top Instagram posts (by engagement): 10 Congrats to Ahbree Simpson for winning the reading challenge prize, 9 Cultural Pass Express Post, 8 Farmer’s Market Storytime, 8 Hoodland Cerulean Book Display
Top Library Blog posts: 33 June Book Club Picks, 27 Sandy Seed Library News, 22 Sandy Library Recommendations for AAPI Month, 14 10 Books to Read Before You Watch in 2026
We currently have 3843 (3817 last month) email subscribers in Constant Contact
Computer Users
Sandy 459 sessions
Hoodland 116 sessions
Mobile Printing Send prints from your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Call the library on the same day to have staff release the print job. Pick up your prints in person or through our Curbside Service.
Sandy – 167 users printed 401 jobs (1785 pages)
Hoodland – 59 users printed 86 jobs (294 pages)
New Library Accounts Sandy 117, Hoodland 14
Checkouts
Sandy – 2509 sessions. This averages 84 sessions/day (84 last month) 8767 items
Hoodland – 589 sessions. This averages 24 sessions/day (21 last month) 1931 items
We checked out a total of 10,698 items (last month 10,654) curbside pickup and browsing.
Kids Programs
Special
All Ages Board Game Day – 10 kids and 7 adults come to play board games





Ongoing
Vista Apartments – 6 kids attended to make wooden dolls


Pioneer Mobile Home Park – 26 kids attended to make wooden dolls





LEGO Club – Sandy 7 kids and 6 adults, Hoodland 1 kid and 2 adults
Read to the Dog – 31 kids and 10 adults attended to read to Tanis
STEM Club – 28 kids and 15 adults came to make mini terrariums.



Reading Tutoring – 9 one hour sessions of reading tutoring at Sandy (1 tutor and 1 student each).
Take & Make – 120 kids (100 Sandy, 20 Hoodland) picked up supplies to make a magnetic wildflower vase. Take & Makes available starting on the 15th of the month.
Origami Crane Seek and Find – 83 people found origami cranes in the library
Storytimes – Join us and the Mobile Library for June – August Storytimes in Bluff Park!
Storytime videos were posted in our Facebook Group: Sandy and Hoodland Libraries – Storytime Parents Group. Use numbers were recorded after 1 week. All Storytimes were presented by librarian Monica Smith – unless otherwise noted.
Mama Hug by Emma Straub
19 kids and 16 adults attended
A Big Bed For Little Snow by Grace Lin
Facebook – 23 views
Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker
24 kids and 18 adults attended
Bright Star by Yuyi Morales
Facebook – 12 views
Bear Counts by Karma Wilson
19 kids and 17 adults attended
If This Were The World by Stephen Barr
Facebook – 30views
Plant the Tiny Seed by Christie Matheson
20 kids and 16 adults
Hello Moon by AAAA
Facebook – 7 views
Bear Outside by Jane Yolen
Facebook – 9 views
Sensory Storytime and Playgroup – Presented by Todos Juntos – 14 kids and 9 adults came to this inclusive playgroup, designed for families with children who have developmental needs and neurodiverse challenges.
Storytime at Hoodland – including Hoodland Farmers Market!
Presented by Molly Espenel – 60 kids and 55 adults
Teen Programs
Ongoing
*NEW – Teen and Adult Scavenger Hunt – 51 people (26 Sandy, 25 Hoodland) did this hunt which gave patrons clues for items in the online catalog. When they got to the shelf location they got a clue for the next book. We taught some people how to use the library catalog this month!
Dungeons and Dragons – 18 teens attended this fantasy tabletop role playing game
MakerSpace – 13 teens attended to create smores Gameboy controllers with edible ink


Teen Hangout – 19 teens attended
Teen & Adult Take & Make – 100 people (80 Sandy, 20 Hoodland) picked up supplies to make a Paper Flower Card
Teen Writer’s Group – 4 teen attended
Adult Programs
Special
Seedling Swap – 22 people attended




Bountiful Seasons – 6 people attended this presentation by OSU Extension Service Master Gardener™ volunteer Dennis Brown.

Marketing for Beginning Authors – 4 people attended

One Book One Coast – 3 people attending this livestream event to hear George Takei talk about his experience in the Japanese Internment Camps.
Ongoing
Mobile Stabilization and Outreach Unit – 4 clients and 9 service providers attended. This unit is coordinated by Parole and Probation Officer, Amanda Denis from the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office with the help of community partners: Love One, 4D, Central City Concern, Parrott Creek, Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO), ODHS and Clackamas Behavioral Health.
American Red Cross Blood Drive – 32 people attended. 28 donors and 4 staff/volunteers attended.
Creation Station – Creation Station is a twice monthly interactive program that welcomes adults with disabilities. 18 attended the 2nd Monday.





ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) tutoring – 7 one hour sessions (1 tutor and 1 student each). English Language class – 14 students.
Writing Critique Group – 22 people attended
Fiber Arts Circle – 33 people attended in the Fireplace Room on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons
French Conversation Group – 2 people attended at Hoodland Library
Technology Classes – File management – 1, Introduction to iPad and iPhone – 2, Learn about Libby – 3
Book Clubs
Men’s Book Club – 16 people discussed The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
Women’s Book Group – 12 people discussed Last Bus to Wisdom by Ivan Doig
Hoodland Book Group – 9 people discussed They Called Us Enemy by George Takei
Digital Book Club – 4 people discussed I Have Some Questions For You by Rebecca Makkai