CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Senior & Health Events
Powerful Tools for Caregivers
Six Tuesdays Mar 21-Apr 25, 10am-noon, free virtual class for unpaid family caregivers, register by Mar 15 Email or call Brenda Wolsey to register, 206-861-8790.
Dementia Family Caregiver Conference
Mar 25, 9am-4pm “Journey Conference” for family caregivers – keynote address, breakout sessions, resources, tools and tips to unpaid family caregivers, presented by the Alzheimer’s Association Washington State at the Lynnwood Convention Center – registration at Washington State Chapter
Meditation and Gentle Yoga for Seniors
March 25, 11am, Newcastle Library, geared towards older adults, but all are welcome, experience how simple meditation techniques and gentle movement can balance your mind and body. Learn about the benefits and be guided through a few exercises you can do daily from home. Registration not required, https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/634d80f6bb62982f00683302
Seniors and Psychedelics
Mar 28, 7:30pm, NW Center for Creative Aging and Town Hall present this forum on research on how therapeutic psychedelics benefits seniors, panel discussion $5-$20 Click here for more details, ticket and streaming info.
Artwork Discussion for Those with Dementia
Mar 28, explore art from the comfort of your own home in a facilitated small-group discussion with a museum educator, designed for adults living with dementia and their care partners, FREE arts engagement program presented by Frye Art Museum, for more information and to register call 206-432-826 or email.
Discover the Safety Benefits of New Car Technology
Mar 29, 4-5:30pm, presented by AARP, more info and register: click here
Lifetime Learning Center Spring Term
Spring classes begin Apr 3 and run through May 25, Click here for their class schedule and to register.
Memory Navigator Consultation

Tuesdays & Thursdays 10am-3pm by appointment provided by The Memory Hub, 1021 Columbia Street in Seattle, rsvp on the Memory Navigator booking page
Senior Walking Group
Wednesdays 11am-noon, 45 minute walks through Magnuson Park, meet in parking lot E4 at the north end of Lake Shore Drive NE, sponsored by NEST senior service organization.
Women’s Group: Growing Older
Fridays led by NEST senior services organization, for more info call 206-525-6378.
Seniors Living Alone Group
Wednesdays 11am-noon, offered by Greenwood Senior Center, email socialwkr@comcast.net to sign up. Daily Arts Activities for people of all abilities by Silver Kite!
https://bit.ly/KCLS_SilverKite

Community Events
Seattle Home Show
March 1-5, Seattle Home & Garden Showhas exhibits about building, remodeling, decorating, and landscaping homes, at Lumen Field Event Center, 800 Occidental Ave. S in Seattle
Sewing Fair
Mar 2-5, Browse 185 booths and attend seminars at the Sewing and Stitchery Expo at Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave. SW in Puyallup.
Free Seattle Symphony Concert
Mar 3, 7pm, Watch the Seattle Symphony perform a free Community Concert, preceded by a student concert, at Renton IKEA Performing Arts Center, 400 S 2nd St. in Renton. Free.
State Park Events
Mar 4, 10am-noon, Bird Walk at Cornet Bay in Deception Pass State Park.
Hot Air Balloon Roundup
Mar 3-5, If weather cooperates, watch a dozen hot-air balloons inflate and launch each morning (7 to 9 a.m.) at Winthrop Balloon Roundup. Park at Methow Valley Thriftway, 920 State Rte 20 in Winthrop. The Saturday night glow (5:50 p.m.) is on Riverside Ave. No pets or smoking. Free
Rose Pruning Demo
Mar 4, noon-3pm, annual rose pruning demo at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo’s Rose Garden, free – includes light refreshments, rain or shine. Parking at the zoo parking charge per hour. r information, visit www.zoo.org/roses.
Penn Cove MusselFest
Mar 4-5, Penn Cove MusselFest offers chowder tasting, cooking demonstrations, mussel farm tours by boat, a beer & wine garden, mussel-eating competitions, and kids’ activities in and around Coupeville Wharf, 24 Front St. NW in Coupeville on Whidbey Island. Free.
Seattle Miniature Show
Mar 4-5, Seattle Miniature Show has workshops, exhibits, and vendors at DoubleTree Suites Southcenter, 16500 Southcenter Pkwy in Tukwila. Children under age 12 are free. Children age 6 to 16 can register onsite for a free class at 2 p.m.
Seattle Jazz Vespers
Mar 5, 6-8pm, Seattle Jazz Vespers presents a jazz sextet with a three-horn front line making “big-band” sound at Seattle First Baptist, 1111 Harvard Ave. in Seattle. Donation.
Free Choir Evensong
Mar 5, 4:30pm, Saint Mark’s Evensong Choir performs its monthly Choral Evensong service in the cathedral nave at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral, 1245 10th Ave. E in Seattle. Free.
Free State Park Days
Mar 9 & 19, all state parks – no parking pass required
St. Patrick Arrives
Mar 10, Watch the Landing of St. Patrick by boat at 5 p.m. at South Lake Union. See St. Patrick again at the Green Stripe Laying at 6 p.m. when the route for Saturday’s parade is marked on 4th Avenue. Free.
St. Patrick’s Parade
Mar 11, 1pm, St. Patrick’s Day Parade includes Irish bands, pipers, dancers, and 2,000 marchers going north on 4th Avenue (from James Street to Westlake Park). Free.
Balkan Music & Dance
Mar 11, Balkan Night Nor thwest features dozens of bands, dancing, performances, and food and drink for sale at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 2100 Boyer Ave. E in Seattle. Children younger than age 10 are free. [Balkan countries are located between Italy and Turkey.]
Kids Art Day
Mar 11, 10am-3pm, bring the grandkids hands-on art projects for one flat fee at Kent Kids’ Arts Day in Kent Commons, 525 4th Ave. N in Kent. Visit the food truck onsite or bring your own lunch.
Irish Festival
Mar 11-12, Irish music, singing, dancing, films, vendors, and children’s activities await you at the Irish Festival in Seattle Center Armory. Free.
Golf Show
Mar 11-12, Seattle Golf Show has 130 exhibitors, free lessons, and challenges with prizes at Washington State Convention Center, 705 Pike St. in Seattle. Free for children age 12 and younger.
Creating a Hopeful Future for the Puget Sound Mar 15, 6:30-8pm, presented by HistoryLink and MOHAI, Click here to learn more and for ticket information.
Talks & Photos
Mar 16, 7:30pm Hear 10 speakers who each talk for 5 minutes about interesting subjects while displaying photos at Ignite Seattle at Town Hall Seattle, 1119 8th Ave. in Seattle. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., or watch from home.
Birding Festival
Mar 17-19, Blaine, Wings Over Water Northwest Birding Festival celebrates migratory birds that flock to the pristine coastal area near Blaine and has expert speakers, exhibits, and kids’ activities. Free except field trips.
Quilt Show
Mar 17-19, Quilters Anonymous will celebrate its 41st show with the theme, “Cascade of Quilts,” a tribute to our Northwest location with 400 quilts, demos, vendors and bargains, raffle, Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, $10 for full three-day event, free parking, https://www.quiltersanonymous.org/qa/events/quilt-show/
Seattle Edible Plant Sale
Mar 18, Rainier Beach Urban Farms & Wetlands, includes ready to plant starts for your garden, experts on hand, Farm Stand selling locally grown produce, sponsored by Tilth Alliance MarchEdible Plant Sale
Central Asian Festival
Mar 18, 1-5pm, Celebrate the spring holiday of Navruz with food, dance, and musical performances of Uzbekistan and its neighbors at Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave. N in Shoreline.
Vegan Night Market
Mar 18, 3-10pm, Shop from “45 local vegan restaurants, pop-ups, businesses, nonprofits, and grassroots organizations” at the indoor/outdoor Vegan Night Market at The 101 Event Space, 101 S Jackson St. in Seattle.
Variety Show
Mar 23-Apr 16, Billed as the world’s largest comedy/variety festival, Moisture Festival presents 40 shows at Broadway Performance Hall, 1625 Broadway in Seattle. The 3 & 7:30 p.m. shows are for all ages; burlesque and late-night shows are for age 18+.
Scottish Bagpipes & Dance
Mar 25, Listen to Scottish pipes and drums, wear the tartan of a Scottish clan, and join Scottish Highland dancing at the Tartan Ball at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup.
Norwegian Festival
Mar 25, Norwegian Heritage Day has a 5K run/walk, Norwegian food, music, dancers, a parade in folk costumes, and crafts at Leif Erikson Hall in Ballard. Free.
Tea at the Indian Longhouse
Mar 25, 10:30-2:30pm, Duwa mish Princess Angeline Native Tea Party features indigenous teas, treats, and entertainment at the Duwamish Longhouse, 4705 W Marginal Way SW in Settle. All are welcome.
Skandia Dances
In-person again! First & Third Fridays 7:30-9:30pm, www.skandia-folkdance.org

KCLS Events
KCLS offers free events, both in person and online. For info on all events contact 425-462-9600 or check www.kcls.org/events to RSVP or find additional information.

Repair Event at the Burien Library
Wednesday, March 15, 3pm
For adults.
Don't toss your broken items! Bring them to the library where skilled 'fixers' will try to repair them.
One small household item per person.
Please sign up in advance. Contact Tom at tom.watson@kingcounty.gov or 206.477.4481.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63caff12a111382f009345a8

'I Cannot Think': An Anti-Suffrage Monologue at the Redmond Library

Wednesday, March 15, 6:30pm
For adults and teens.
What woman wouldn’t want the right to vote? You would be surprised! 
It’s 1915, the 19th Amendment is shortly to pass, but Mrs. W. Winslow Crannell is dithering about the terrible disasters that will befall the country if women become voters. She’s serious . . . and hilarious!
I Cannot Think: An Anti-Suffrage Monologue is a satirical piece written by pro-suffragist Marie Jenney Howe in 1913. It was used as a propaganda piece by the women's suffrage movement in the final years before the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63caffe80470e64100b80f77

Journey Through Microsoft, Apple and Google (online)

Wednesday, March 15, 2pm
For adults.
Get a general overview of what these companies offer. Did you know that each has its own word processing software? Discover who offers what!
Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63d0b8be9e00b42800d1d29e

10-To-Try Book Group at the Kirkland Library

Wednesday, March 15, 2pm
For adults.
Join the Kirkland Book Group in 2023 for KCLS's annual 10-To-Try reading challenge. 
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63b7960ea111382f00916667

Bellevue Friends of the Library Book Group (online)
Nomadland by Jessica Bruder
Wednesday, March 15, 11am
For adults.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63ee6f9b0748ed3600663cbb

Fruits of the Forest: A Field Guide to PNW Edible Mushrooms with Daniel Winkler

https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63797db0c811c34100bd8a41
Wednesday, March 15, 6:30-7:30pm
Description: With details for harvesting everything from the ever-popular golden chanterelles to the red-cracked bolete, Fruits of the Forest will appeal to both the novice and the avid mushroom hunter.
Lifelong mushroom educator and expert Daniel Winkler will share a few popular edible wild mushrooms that flourish across PNW, tips on foraging and ideas for recipes for cooking and medicinal teas.
Please register. You will be sent the Zoom link 24 hours before the program. Recording will be available.

Library Love: A whole new world of fun at the Kenmore Library Senior Center

Thursday, March 16, April 20, May 18 and June 15, 10:30am
For adults.
Whether at home or on the go, be entertained, learn something new or enjoy a good read with the King County Library System’s online offerings!
In this drop-in session, staff from the Kenmore Library will help you access free movies, TV shows, music, eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, newspapers, workshops and classes! Bring your smart phone, tablet or laptop for individual assistance.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/639fde9f0748ed36005efe1a

Drop In Technical Assistance

Richmond Beach Library
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63a4928a9e00b42800cde169
Friday, March 17, 2-3:30pm
Description: Have computer or software questions? Library staff can provide help on tasks such as filling out applications, connecting through Zoom, email, social networks, navigating a tablet and learning to download free eBooks.
You may bring your own device, but library staff cannot provide hands-on or hardware assistance.

Tinker Lab for Adults & Seniors at the Federal Way Library

Friday, March 17, 10am
For adults.
Tinker around with electronics, crafts, puzzles and more in the Federal Way Library Makerspace. This opportunity is tailor-made for adults and seniors who are eager to learn at a variety of levels. 
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f6e9780748ed3600670e63

SilverKite Community Arts: Abstract Acrylics (online)

Saturday, March 18, 10:30am
For adults.
Engage with the sensory experience of abstract acrylics! Class facilitated by Cooper Perry.
SilverKite Community Arts offers online inter-generational workshops, talks, social hours and performances FREE for KCLS patrons. We hope that by offering these opportunities, we are providing stimulating creative engagement opportunities and social connection. These workshops last approximately one hour.
Register at silverkite.us/kcls.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f6e9ec0470e64100bc35bf

Felting Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest at the Covington Library

Saturday, March 18, 1pm
For adults.
Learn about mushrooms found in the state of Washington while practicing wet and dry felting techniques. You will leave with a felted mushroom of your own making!
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63bc4ab60470e64100b69881

SilverKite Community Arts: Visual Journaling at the Vashon Library

Saturday, March 18, 3pm
For adults.
Combine creative expression with your unique everyday needs and desires. This workshop is great for those who are looking for an inspiring way to visualize thoughts, emotions, schedule and lists in a fun organized manner.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63b316980470e64100b59d08

Essentials of Adobe Photoshop at the Bellevue Library

Saturday, March 18, 2pm
For adults.
Get started with professional photo editing software. Learn how to manipulate and enhance images. This class will feature layer work, repair techniques, selection skills, and adjustments for lighting and color.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63e0578c9e00b42800d36395

Meet the Author: David Emmick at the Sammamish Library

Sunday, March 19, 2pm
For teens and adults.
The Olympic Peninsula was one of the last wildernesses in the U.S. before the Olympic Highway was built in 1931. Join local author David Emmick to learn about pioneer history, highway construction and political wrangling as told by his grandfather, a resident engineer of the project.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/64080e984eda9553005ca980

Growing Tomatoes on the “Wetside” at the Sammamish Library

Sunday, March 19, 1pm
For adults.
Kate Ryan of Soil Sisters Plants & Produce shares what she’s learned in 40 years of growing tomatoes in the cool marine climate of western Washington.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63e0580c0748ed360064f25c

Spring Plant Swap at the Burien Library
Sunday, March 19, 2:30pm
For adults.
Come to the library for a plant swap! Bring a plant to take a plant. Labeled indoor and outdoor plants and seeds welcome. There will be a limited number of free starts and potting soil available.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f817d20748ed3600672b63

Accessibility Matters: Disability Empowerment and Resources for All

https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63c5d78b0748ed360062660e
Sunday, March 19, 3-4pm
Description: Join a panel of local organizations that provide free services and guidance for those who identify as disabled – sensory, neurological, physical or intellectual. Learn what they can do for you.
Please register.
ORGANIZATIONS
* Disability Empowerment Center
* Hamilton Relay (WA Relay Services)
* Washington Talking Book and Braille Library
* ARC of King County
* WATAP (Washington Assistive Technology Act Program)
* Bridge Ministries
More resources compiled by Disability Empowerment Center, https://www.disabilityempowerment.org/disability-resources
ASL Interpreter provided by Hamilton Relay (WA Relay Services).

SilverKite Community Arts: Spring Collage (online)
Monday, March 20, 1:30pm
For adults.
Cut, tear and glue scraps and small treasures to create a spring themed piece of art. Explore different techniques and have fun along the way! Class facilitated by Meredith Berlin.
SilverKite Community Arts offers online inter-generational workshops, talks, social hours and performances FREE for KCLS patrons. We hope that by offering these opportunities, we are providing stimulating creative engagement opportunities and social connection. These workshops last approximately one hour.
Register at silverkite.us/kcls.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f6eba3287f0349da7df09a

Sew Whatever at the Federal Way Library
Tuesday, March 21 and April 18, 5:30pm
For teens and adults.
Explore free-to-use sewing machines, sergers and cutting mats with help from staff. Bring your own projects and/or practice your skills with a short monthly project.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63ffdb30ef947f2f00c8a66f

SilverKite Community Arts: Creating a Monologue at the Des Moines Library

Tuesday, March 21, 6:30pm
For adults.
Investigate the elements of an exciting monologue including character, objective and point of view. Through writing exercises, generate a variety of words and ideas which you can use to create a focused moment onstage. 
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63878957c811c34100be7dff

3D Printing Orientation at the Bellevue Library

Tuesday, March 21, 6:30pm
For teens and adults.
Learn the basics of 3D printing and how to use the 3D printers in the Makerspace.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63eee1720470e64100bb7c7b

Medicare Made Clear at the Mercer Island Library

Tuesday, March 21, 6:30pm
For adults.
Learn about your Medicare options, and get your Medicare questions answered. This informative overview covers Medicare parts A,B,C and D.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/6398b5b5abc7d7602054e77c

Spring Clean Your Life

https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63bf769c0748ed360061d5b8
Tuesday, March 21, 6:30-7:30pm
Description: Are you tired of feeling overwhelmed? Are you ready to create a thriving lifestyle? It's time for a spring clean! Learn how to declutter, simplify and prioritize your life to allow more room for growth, joy and happiness!
All ages welcome.
Please register. You will be emailed a link no later than one hour before the program start time. If you do not see an email, check your Junk or Spam folder.

Facing Death Together at the Duvall Library
Wednesday, March 22, 6:30pm
For adults.
Hear a certified Death Doula discuss the nuances of death care in America and learn how to begin end-of-life planning conversations so that you and your loved ones can feel confident and prepared for this life event. 
Bring your questions for a Q&A session following the presentation. 
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63e2a2729e00b42800d393d6

Managing Online Accounts
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63d0b94b0470e64100b88a08
Wednesday, March 22, 2-3pm
Description: Unsure how to change a password or an online subscription? Learn how to get started.
Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help.
This program will not be recorded. Notes will be emailed to registrants after the session.
Please register by 12pm on the day of the program. You will be emailed a link no later than one hour before the program start time. If you do not see an email, check your Junk or Spam folder.

Mobile Bike Clinic with Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop

Bothell Library
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/6367e9575eb83c360049a8b6
Wednesday, March 22, 3-6pm
Description: Come by for free bicycle repairs! Volunteer bike mechanics from Sharing Wheels Community Bike Shop will be on site to repair your bike for you or help you do your own basic repairs.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Bothell Library.
Repair slots are limited to half an hour. Issues mechanics can help with include (but are not limited to) flat tires, broken chains, crooked handlebars, weird sounds, and sticky brakes.
Registration not required. Drop-ins are welcome 3-6pm in the library meeting room. Wheel your bikes in through the meeting room emergency exit on the patio to the east of the front doors.

Drop In Technical Assistance

Richmond Beach Library
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63a4928a9e00b42800cde16a
Friday, March 24, 2-3:30pm
Description: Have computer or software questions? Library staff can provide help on tasks such as filling out applications, connecting through Zoom, email, social networks, navigating a tablet and learning to download free eBooks.
You may bring your own device, but library staff cannot provide hands-on or hardware assistance.

SilverKite Community Arts: Sip and Paint with Watercolors (online)
Saturday, March 25, 10:30am
For adults.
Grab your favorite beverage and join a social hour of watercolor painting.
SilverKite Community Arts offers online inter-generational workshops, talks, social hours and performances FREE for KCLS patrons. We hope that by offering these opportunities, we are providing stimulating creative engagement opportunities and social connection. These workshops last approximately one hour.
Register at silverkite.us/kcls.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f6ece3287f0349da7df0a5

Basics of Vegetable Gardening at the Woodmont Library
Saturday, March 25, 2pm
For adults.
Learn six keys to successfully grow vegetables in the Pacific Northwest including location, soil preparation, timing, day-to-day care and recognizing problems and creating solutions in your garden.
Master Gardener Jim Olson is ready to help you get your garden underway and bursting with bounty.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63ead7e09e00b42800d452ea

Spring Write-In/Sketch-In with SCBWI Western Washington at the Bellevue Library

Saturday, March 25, 1pm
For adults.
Join SCBWI Western Washington for an afternoon of writing and sketching prompts. Bring your own writing and sketching supplies and join the fun. 
Please register on the SCBWI Western Washington's event page.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63bc4b710470e64100b698b7

Spring Plant Swap

Bothell Library
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/639fe1b19e00b42800cd774a
Saturday, March 25, 2-3:30pm
Description: Come to the library for a plant swap! Bring a plant to take a plant. Labeled indoor and outdoor plants and seeds welcome. Master Gardeners will provide free advice.
Held inside. If the weather is nice, we may extend to the outdoor patio.

Intergenerational Climate Book Group (online)
Under a White Sky - The Nature of the Future by Elizabeth Kolbert
Sunday, March 26, 4pm
For adults.
Join a quarterly discussion about climate related books! New members always welcome.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/640811224270a14c00ee1dac

Garden Planning with Sustainable Renton at the Renton Highlands Library
Sunday, March 26, 2pm
For adults.
Find out what and when to plant in the Pacific Northwest. Learn about planting rotation and companion planting to get the most out of your garden this year.
Please register at kcls.org.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63cdc9890748ed36006326d1

SilverKite Community Arts: Storytelling through Hula (online)

Monday, March 27, 1:30pm
For adults.
Learn about the Polynesian art of visual storytelling through dance. Go through basic hula steps to develop Hula vocabularies. You will be able to tell your story using this beautiful dance form. Class facilitated by Rachel Rene.
SilverKite Community Arts offers online inter-generational workshops, talks, social hours and performances FREE for KCLS patrons. We hope that by offering these opportunities, we are providing stimulating creative engagement opportunities and social connection. These workshops last approximately one hour.
Register at silverkite.us/kcls.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f6f0289e00b42800d58875

SKCGS Genealogy Chat

https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63a21ffb0470e64100b44be4
Monday, March 27, 1-3pm
Description: Chat about genealogy subjects and topics with members of the South King County Genealogical Society.
For meeting invitations and reminders, https://skcgs.groups.io/g/Society.
Registration not required.

The River That Made Seattle at the Mercer Island Library
Tuesday, March 28, 6pm
For adults.
Through the story of the Duwamish River, author BJ Cummings explores previously unrecorded Native and immigrant histories, and exposes settler falsehoods about the founding of the state.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63cdca6b0470e64100b844db

Free Apps to Enhance Outdoor Time

https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63d0ba029e00b42800d1d2bc
Wednesday, March 29, 2-3pm
Description: Get more from the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest with free phone apps that can help you identify birdcalls, plants and trails.
Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help.
This program will not be recorded. Notes will be emailed to registrants after the session.
Please register by 12pm on the day of the program. You will be emailed a link no later than one hour before the program start time. If you do not see an email, check your Junk or Spam folder.

Responsible Reorganizing at the Newport Way Library

Wednesday, March 29, 6pm
For adults.
Explore how to declutter and downsize your stuff without putting it all in the garbage. Receive an organizational and sorting guide.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63ff83f403cc7d2800a0f2a9

Free Apps to Enhance Outdoor Time
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63d0ba029e00b42800d1d2bc
Wednesday, March 29, 2-3pm
Description: Get more from the outdoors in the Pacific Northwest with free phone apps that can help you identify birdcalls, plants and trails.
Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help.
This program will not be recorded. Notes will be emailed to registrants after the session.
Please register by 12pm on the day of the program. You will be emailed a link no later than one hour before the program start time. If you do not see an email, check your Junk or Spam folder.

Drop In Technical Assistance

Richmond Beach Library
https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63a4928a9e00b42800cde16b
Friday, March 31, 2-3:30pm
Description: Have computer or software questions? Library staff can provide help on tasks such as filling out applications, connecting through Zoom, email, social networks, navigating a tablet and learning to download free eBooks.
You may bring your own device, but library staff cannot provide hands-on or hardware assistance.

Book Group at the Burien Library
Friday, March 31, 3pm
Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton
For adults.
Registration not required.
Link to event: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63f8183a287f0349da7e109f

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation at the Redmond Library

Saturdays, thru April 15, 10am
For adults.
Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Documents you need to bring:
  • Government issued identification–picture ID
  • Last year's tax return
  • Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
  • Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
  • All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
  • Date of birth for each person listed on the return
Drop-in service. Registration not required.
Event link: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63bc420a0470e64100b69684

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation at the Bellevue Library
Mondays and Saturdays, thru April 15, 10:30am
For adults.
Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits. 
Documents you need to bring:
  • Government issued identification–picture ID
  • Last year's tax return
  • Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
  • Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
  • All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, 1095 forms, etc.)
  • Date of birth for each person listed on the return
Drop-in service. Registration not required. 
Event link: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63bf6e1fa111382f0092304b

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation at the Kenmore Library
Mondays, thru April 17, 10am-3pm
For adults.
Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Documents you need to bring:
  • Government issued identification–picture ID
  • Last year's tax return
  • Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
  • Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
  • All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
  • Date of birth for each person listed on the return
Please register by calling the Kenmore Senior Center at425.489.0707.
Event link: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/63c18eea0470e64100b72ba9

Digital Navigator Appointments
https://rooms.kcls.org/appointments/digitalnavigators
Availability varies
Description: Would you like help to do something on the computer or online – setting up email, filling out a form or getting on social media? Do you need affordable options for getting your own computer, device or in-home broadband connection? A Digital Navigator can help achieve your tech goals. In a 30-minute appointment online or by phone, your navigator will help you find ways to learn the skills you want or understand your options for the in-home connection you need.
To make an appointment to meet online or by phone to get one-on-one help with your questions, call 800.462.9600 or click here: https://rooms.kcls.org/appointments/digitalnavigators

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation
Kenmore Library
https://1.kcls.org/TaxHelp_Kenmore
Mondays, 10am-3pm
Description: Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Please register by calling the Kenmore Senior Center at 425.489.0707. Walk-ins will be accommodated at the library as time permits.
Documents you need to bring:
* Government issued identification–picture ID
* Last year's tax return
* Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
* Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
* All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
* Date of birth for each person listed on the return

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation

Shoreline Library
https://1.kcls.org/TaxHelp_Shoreline
Tuesdays, 3-7pm
Description: Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Drop-in service. Registration not required.
Documents you need to bring:
* Government issued identification–picture ID
* Last year's tax return
* Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
* Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
* All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
* Date of birth for each person listed on the return

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation

Bothell Library
https://1.kcls.org/TaxHelp_Bothell
Fridays, 10am-3pm
Description: Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Registration is required. Schedule an appointment by calling the Northshore Senior Center, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8am-Noon, at 425-286-1043. Walk-ins will be accommodated at the library as time permits.
Documents you need to bring:
* Government issued identification–picture ID
* Last year's tax return
* Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
* Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
* All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
* Date of birth for each person listed on the return

Free Tax Help by AARP Foundation

Richmond Beach Library
https://1.kcls.org/TaxHelp_Richmond
Saturdays, 11am-4pm
Description: Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.
Drop-in service. Registration not required.
Documents you need to bring:
* Government issued identification–picture ID
* Last year's tax return
* Social Security cards or other official documentation for yourself and all dependents
* Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s)
* All tax and income documents for 2022 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.)
* Date of birth for each person listed on the return