Listen to a recording of a live webcast event, in celebration of Juneteenth featuring Ijeoma Oluo and Ahamafule J. Oluo in conversation.
Free Legal Clinic for Small Businesses Navigating Covid-19
By christenlJune 24, 2020
Free Legal Clinic for Small Businesses Navigating Covid-19
KCLS offering new services as part of our Path to Reopening
By Lisa G. RosenblumJune 23, 2020
King County Library System is taking things to the next level, now that King County has been approved to move into Phase 2. For KCLS, it means offering a new patron service called Curbside to Go as well as opening book drops at some libraries. Barring any major announcements from King County Public Health, Curbside…
Online Support for the Skilled Work of Caregiving
By christenlJune 18, 2020
The job of caregiving contains several roles, each with its own unique skills. Check out these links to online resources and eBooks.
King County is approved for Phase 1.5, and KCLS takes the next step
By Lisa G. RosenblumJune 8, 2020
The Washington State Department of Health has granted King County’s request to proceed to a modified Phase 1.5, and I’m pleased to say this means the King Count
Libraries stand in solidarity
By Lisa G. RosenblumJune 5, 2020
The King County Library System (KCLS) is slowly moving towards a phased-in plan to reopen our library buildings after an unprecedented three-month shutdown to h
Urban Libraries Council Statement on Race and Social Equity
By Lisa G. RosenblumJune 1, 2020
The King County Library System stands with The Urban Libraries Council statement on the role of libraries in dismantling systemic racism.
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