Podcasts at Cedar Mill

Cedar Mill Community Library is excited to provide audio podcasts for and about our community. Subscribe via RSS to hear when new episodes are available. We have a variety of audio programs that you can access through this website:

  • Founders' Oral History - Travel back in time to the early days of the library’s founding. Listen as these community activists share their memories of the grassroots movement that resulted in today’s Cedar Mill Community Library.
  • Community Oral History - In 2009, in honor of Oregon's sesquicentennial, we recorded 14 interviews with local immigrants and descendents of immigrants to illustrate the importance of immigration on our community. More interviews were added in 2011. This Oral History Project was done with the help of Matt Hiefield and his history students at Sunset High School. More information at CMCL's website.
  • Teen Book Discussions - Working with Stoller Middle School teachers, John Wickham and Catherine Geddry-Pierce, we have recorded several book discussions with local middle school students about popular books they have read. Learn more about this project and listen to more audio recordings on our teen page.
  • Performances - CMCL offers many library programs during the year. Find recordings of events posted under this category. For upcoming events, see the News & Events Calendar our our website. Thanks for listening!

Libsyn Bumpers by Lord Grunge We have a new selection of libsyn bumpers for those of you who may be interested.  They are voiced by Lord Grunge a fellow podcaster, and rapper of the band Grand Buffet.

The soundstamp digital effect is provided by Phil Boyd of the band Modey Lemon.  You may come across him in emails.  Phil has a podcast and he can do headstands

The Grunge Bumpers are available in Wav and Aiff.

"libsyn" aiff wav
"Powered by libsyn" aiff wav
"Liberated Syndication" aiff wav
"Lib-SiiiiiiiiNuh" aiff wav

If you would like to create your own bumpers you can grab the soundstamp below.  Please let us know if you create a bumper that we could use. 

libsyn soundstamp aiff wav



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