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KCLS invites you to learn about expanded Curbside to Go, take a hike, master the video conference and more!

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Learn all about Curbside to Go On August 5, KCLS expanded Curbside to Go to new locations. Get the s

Learn all about Curbside to Go On August 5, KCLS expanded Curbside to Go to new locations. Get the scoop from a new episode of Librarians in Cars, where KCLS librarians explain how to return your library books and pick up new holds! [Visit our website]( to find your nearest Curbside to Go location. [Watch Librarians in Cars]( Take a hike with Pop-up StoryWalk® and UnCover Book Walk! Get outside and explore nature! Try out a new way of reading a picture book as you find pages along the Judd Creek Loop Trail on Vashon Island or the city of DesMoines. Can you find the plants and animals from the book? Enjoy some fresh air and discover a new book to check out from the library! [Vashon Library Pop-up]( [UnCover Des Moines Book Walk]( [Discover more]( Stuffed Animal (Stuffy) Sleepover Story Time Join an extraordinary sleepover! Show off your stuffed animal (stuffy) during a special Zoom Story Time! We will read a bedtime story, sing a song and share a picture so that your stuffy can magically be transported to the library. It might even come back from its fantastical journey with something very special! Wednesday, August 12, 7pm [Register for Zoom link]( Master the video conference: Tech Talk for Seniors - Zoom Edition During Tech Talk for Seniors, knowledgeable and enthusiastic teen presenters will explain how to use Zoom's popular conferencing features and tools to become more connected and informed. Play fun, interactive games to learn how to enhance interaction with your loved ones while still social distancing. Saturday, August 22, 1:30pm [Join the Tech Talk]( Stay connected to us Need help with your KCLS library account? Give us a call at (425) 462-9600 or (800) 462-9600 (in Washington State). Phones are open daily, 12-5pm. You can also send us an email, visit the [Ask KCLS web page]( for details. Want to stay up to date on all things KCLS? Follow us on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Check out our [blogs]( [podcast]( and [newsletters](. [Ask KCLS]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link]( [Website]( Copyright © 2020 King County Library System, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you have subscribed to KCLS Newsletters. Our mailing address is: King County Library System 960 Newport Way NWIssaquah, WA 98027 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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