King County Library System supports “Back-to-School” learning for all ages with academic support programs for younger and older students.
Director’s Blog August 2023
Loneliness is a big problem in our country. KCLS is uniquely positioned to help with programs, resources and other connection opportunities.
Director’s Blog July 2023
Research shows that there were negative effects on learning, socialization and mental health from the COVID-19 pandemic. KCLS offers post-pandemic help through reading and literacy programs.
Director’s Blog June 2023
KCLS Summer Reading program runs from June 1 to August 31. KCLS honors inclusion during the month of June with Pride Month events, World Refugee Day and Juneteenth.
Director’s Blog May 2023
KCLS will eliminate late fines in May. The Library System will increase hours at seventeen locations in May.
Letter from the Executive Director
The Board of Trustees voted to eliminate late fines. Read Lisa G. Rosenblum's perspective on this news and what it means for our community.
Director’s Blog April 2023
KCLS is a finalist for a prestigious national award. Learn about celebration events planned for April at KCLS including National Volunteer Week, National Poetry Month and Children's Day, also known as Dia.
Director’s Blog March 2023
Donations to libraries are investments in our community. Learn how we help patrons find jobs, launch businesses, file taxes, and more.
Director’s Blog February 2023
KCLS remains committed to intellectual freedom. Read about our values and policy updates.
New Initiatives and Offerings Highlight a “Year of Rebuilding” for KCLS
At the King County Library System, a new year always ushers in exciting new opportunities and offerings for our patrons. We believe King County residents have a
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