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News, events and updates from your local library. Learn about "The Fabric of Life" Textiles are one

News, events and updates from your local library. [View this email in your browser]( Learn about "The Fabric of Life" [Brightly colored scraps of fabric with frayed edges lie in a pile]( Textiles are one of civilization's oldest technologies. Join us for this class to gain a deeper understanding of the pervasiveness and importance of textiles, and make your own string or yarn! Wednesday, March 31, 6pm [Register now]( Explore Kurdish Culture through Regional Recipes [Two people cook in a kitchen ]( Discover Kurdish culture, history, and food in this online cooking class, highlighting yogurt, a staple of Kurdish cuisine. You will also learn how to make Katikli Dolma, Bulgur and Beef and other recipes! Thursday, April 1, 11am Wednesday, April 7, 6:30pm [Start cooking!]( Join the Flock: Using Community Science to Help Birds [A large flock of birds in a pink and blue twilight sky]( We will talk about the concept of "community science," and how you can get involved. Local researcher Olivia Sanderfoot will highlight examples of projects that have helped ecologists learn more about birds, including a local study using data collected by hundreds of birders in the Pacific Northwest during COVID-19 lockdowns. Saturday, April 3, 1:30pm [Get involved]( Reducing Anxiety through Meditation [A person sits at the end of a dock on a lake with mountains surrounding]( Many physicians and healers are promoting the proven benefits of meditation to relieve stress and anxiety. Through meditation, we can deal better with the stresses of life, and replace anxiety with joy and peace. This online program will include an instructional meditation sitting. Thursday, April 8, 7pm [Learn more]( [Facebook]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [YouTube]( King County Library System 960 Newport Way NW • Issaquah, WA 98027 • 425.369.3200 This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. Why did I get this? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list]( [Privacy policy]( © 2020 King County Library System, All rights reserved.

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