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Check out KCLS' fall programming, prepare for back-to-school and check out our future voter hubs!

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October 2022 Â The King County Library System Offers a Full Slate of Fall Programming Is it October

[View this email in your browser]( [King County Library System]( October 2022  The King County Library System Offers a Full Slate of Fall Programming Is it October already? Hard to believe, and yet a new season is bringing new opportunities to King County Library System patrons. In addition to our ongoing back-to-school support for students and teachers, residents can now enjoy a new Makerspace, inspiring and uplifting programs for older adults, and the convenience of our new auto-renewal policy for eligible materials. [Read more](  Back to School Resources for All Ages Get homework help from a tutor, prepare for college entrance exams and more. [Explore all resources](  [A Dream Called Home La búsqueda de un sueño by Reyna Grande]( [Event]( [Author Event with Reyna Grande (presentado en español)]( Oct 5th | 7:30pm - 8:30pm Online Event [Register to join us](  Oct 21 [Future Voter Hub at the Burien Library]( Oct 21st | 1:00pm - 5:00pm [Burien]( Oct 25 [Future Voter Hub at the Tukwila Library]( Oct 25th | 1:00pm - 5:00pm [Tukwila]( program:(5bc4ee935e772a3e000d2017)?utm_source=biblioemail-kcls&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=KCLSandYou [Join us](  [News]( [Kirkland Library Will Close for Updates Starting October 8]( [Find out more](  Stay Connected to Us Need help with your KCLS library account, finding information or any other library service? Give us a call at 425.462.9600 or 800.462.9600 (in Washington State). Phones are open Monday-Saturday, 10am-6pm and Sunday, 12-5pm. Visit the [Ask KCLS web page](C2%A0?utm_source=biblioemail-kcls&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=KCLSandYou) for details. Want to stay up to date on all things KCLS? Follow us on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Check out our [newsletters](.   [King County Library System on Facebook]( [King County Library System on Twitter]( [King County Library System on Instagram]( [King County Library System on Youtube](   [Terms of Use]( [Privacy Statement]( [Accessibility Statement]( You have received this email because you use King County Library System or you signed up to receive emails on our website. You can [unsubscribe or update your preferences]( at any time. King County Library System Administrative Offices 960 Newport Way NW Issaquah, WA 98027 Have a question? [Contact Us.]( Powered by BiblioCommons

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