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KCLS invites you to talk about Big Friendship, bake with Miss Bekkah, attend our job seekers workshops and more!

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Join KCLS for a conversation with the authors of Big Friendship Celebrate the release of Big Friends

Join KCLS for a conversation with the authors of Big Friendship Celebrate the release of Big Friendship, a new book by Aminatou Sow and Ann Friedman, by watching a webcast with the authors. As the hosts of the hit podcast "Call Your Girlfriend", they’ve become known for frank and intimate conversations. In this book, they bring that energy to their own friendship — its joys and its pitfalls. Organizer and writer, Alicia Garza, will moderate the conversation. Monday, July 27, 6:30pm [Sign up now]( Take a lunch break for summer historical fiction Take a lunch break with bestselling authors of historical fiction. The authors participating will include Chanel Cleeton, Fiona Davis, Camille DiMaio, Elise Hooper and Susie Orman Schnall. They will discuss their new books and answer questions. Tuesday, July 28, 11am [Register for Zoom link]( Events and resources for job seekers and small business owners in multiple languages KCLS offers phone-in and online events for job seekers and small business owners. Our website, also links to information on additional resources such as WorkSource, a partner who offers online workshops for job seekers in English, Russian, Ukrainian, Somali, Farsi and Amharic.Visit our website to find workshops, online Library Collection Resources, databases and more. [Learn more about our resources]( Bake zucchini bread with Miss Bekka Are you craving a sweet treat to make your day a little extra special? Join us as we make our own homemade zucchini bread! Visit the event page to find a list of ingredients to prepare. Tuesday, July 28, 1:15pm [Get cooking]( 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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