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KCLS Curbside to Go, Online Dance Contest, build your dream castle and more!

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Pick up your holds with Curbside to Go You can now receive holds and return materials at select KCLS

Pick up your holds with Curbside to Go You can now receive holds and return materials at select KCLS library locations. Curbside to Go will be expanded to other libraries as possible. From now through July 15, you can pick up holds that were ready when the library closed. New holds can be placed starting July 15. [Discover how]( Participate in our Online Dance Contest [Dance Disco Ball] Celebrate summer by performing a dance to the song "Celebration" by Kool & The Gang using the TikTok app. Feel free to dress in costume and be creative! For those who don't use TikTok, we will accept 60-second videos in other formats. [Learn how to enter]( Tell us what you'd like to read with Suggest a Purchase! [Books book stack] Is there a title you would like KCLS to add to the collection? The "Suggest a Purchase" feature is back. Patrons can suggest up to 15 titles per month. [Submit your suggestion]( Watch Video Storybooks from BookFlix [Girl reading eBook] Keep kids entertained with an on-demand video eBook service for young readers (pre-K through third grade). Watch classic video storybooks paired with related nonfiction eBooks, including some in Spanish. [Watch video stories]( Build Your Dream Castle Contest [Castle cardboard] Does it have a swimming pool? 380 rooms? Make it from materials in your house, draw it or write a description of it! Entries will be accepted now through July 15. Winners will be contacted after July 20. [Find out more]( 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 Monday - Sunday, 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](. [Stay connected to 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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