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Auburn Library's newsletter, featuring news and resources from your local library. Auburn Library Au

Auburn Library's newsletter, featuring news and resources from your local library. [View this email in your browser]( Auburn Library Auburn Library news Welcome to Auburn Library's newsletter. Here you will find programs and resources from your local library. Find more online programming at [kcls.org/events](. Access library materials and online resources through [kcls.org.]( Curbside to Go You can pick up holds or surprise bags that contain five titles at the Auburn Library. Call (253) 931-3018 or download the [myLIBRO app]( to schedule your pickup. Curbside to Go is available at the Auburn Library: - Tuesday–Wednesday 1–7:30pm - Thursday–Saturday 10am–4:30pm Surprise bags Need more books? Request a surprise bag of five books for curbside pickup. If using the MyLibro app, you can make your request in the notes section, or you can ask when you call. We have many pre-selected bags by age and reading interest. Book returns Return all items through the manual book drop, which is always open. Visit our [Book Returns and Curbside to Go]( page for more information. [Read more about Curbside to Go]( Story Club online with Ms. Robbin [Thursday, October 22, 4pm]( Join Ms. Robbin and White River Valley Museum Educator Ashley Rust to hear and discuss the story, Around America to Win the Vote by Mara Rockliff. Join the conversation, featuring topics such as: Why is voting important? Who should be allowed to vote? Why did so many people have to fight for the right to vote? Ashley will share a special online museum exhibit. We'll discover more about how women earned the right to vote 100 years ago, and about the continuing struggle for voting rights. Register with your email address by October 21 to receive a link to the meeting on the day of the program. [Sign up for Story Club]( Student resources Auburn Library has the resources students need. Student Accounts Access makes available all the King County Library System's online resources to those with a Student ID. Here's what you need to know about your KCLS student account: - Your account number is your school's code followed by your student ID (with no dashes or spaces). Your pin is the last four digits of your student ID. - You will never have fines or fees on your student library account. All public school districts in King County, except the Seattle School District, take part in the KCLS student account program. See the [full list]( for login information. [Learn more about Student Accounts]( Terrifying Tales short story contest Can you scare the socks off your librarian? Put your storytelling skills to the test! Submit your own spooky story by October 21 for a chance to have your story published on the KCLS website. We will judge entries for creativity, the quality of the writing, and how much they terrify us. We will select a winner in various age groups for ages nine and older. We’ll announce winners and published winning stories by October 31. [Learn more about Terrifying Tales]( Connect with us [Website]( [Website]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( King County Library System · 960 Newport Way NW · Issaquah, WA 98027 · USA

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