All of us have friends or family who need extra care. King County Long-Term Care Ombudsman provides advocacy, advice, medication referrals, and follow-up actions.
BookTube Recommendations for Teens
By KCLSAmyMarch 31, 2020
Learn about some of our favorite YA BookTubers if you're looking for virtual book recommendations!
Teen Book Horoscope: Aries
By RachelMarch 30, 2020
Welcome to your teen book horoscope. In this blog series, I look at the current zodiac sign and suggest books based on the traits and characteristics assigned to that sign. This month we look at Aries, the zodiac sign for people born March 21-April 20. Symbol: Ram Character Traits: Competitive and likes to win…
10 Ways to Volunteer From Home
By dbrownMarch 30, 2020
Volunteering in King County is a great way to connect, feel useful and help those in need. There are many ways you can contribute from the comfort and safety of your own home.
5 Ways to Clear Clutter and Clear Your Mind
By dbrownMarch 30, 2020
During a crisis, it's often hard to focus. Use KCLS's Hoopla, ebook and audiobook lists, as well as Kanopy for stress, mindfulness, and meditation.
Staying Connected When You’re Staying Home
By dbrownMarch 30, 2020
Staying home is the right thing to do to protect yourself and your community while navigating a pandemic. But, while our body is protected within our four walls
KCLS is Stepping Up Its Commitment to Patrons
By Lisa G. RosenblumMarch 30, 2020
Amid stay-at-home mandates and closures of all kinds, including libraries, I want to reassure the public that King County Library System is still very much “open for business” - online.
Community Connections During COVID-19
By dbrownMarch 27, 2020
While a stay in place is in effect, KCLS understands how hard it can be for older adults to find the resources and connections they need.
Daily Arts Classes Free for KCLS patrons!
By WendyMarch 27, 2020
While you’re indoors, join us each weekday for an art activity provided by award-winning Silver Kite Community Arts!
Free Meals to Kids During COVID-19 School Closures
By dbrownMarch 27, 2020
With schools and community programs closed during this statewide stay at home many people, and especially kids, are looking for food. Here's a link to resources
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