November 2013 Events
Please click on the links below to view the programs for each age group.
Infant and Young Toddler Story Times
Wednesday, November 6, 13 and 20, 10:30am
Newborn to 24 months with adult.
Family Story Times
Thursday, November 7 and 21, 10:30am
Ages 2 to 6 with adult.
Spanish Story Times
Saturday, November 9, 16 and 23, 1pm
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Caspar Babypants – Baby Beatles Concert
Thursday, November 14, 10:30am
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Join this popular children’s performer for a tribute to the Beatles. This concert for preschool children and their parents also includes a mixture of folk songs and nursery rhymes mixed with original songs.
Teen Advisory Board
Monday, November 18, 4:30pm
Volunteer and give input on how to best serve teens at the library.
eReader Demonstration
Monday, November 4, 10am
Monday, November 18, 2pm
eReaders are available for check out at the Enumclaw Library!
If you are considering purchasing an eReader, or are just curious about these devices, this is a great opportunity to try one.
Please register.
Affordable Health Care Signup
Tuesday, November 5, 1pm
Presented by Public Health-Seattle & King County.
One-on-one assistance for those enrolling in the new Exchange (Washington Health Plan Finder).
Registration not required, first come, first serve.
Computer Class: One-On-One Assistance
Wednesday, November 6, 13, 20 and 27, 1pm
Do you need extra help on the computer?
A KCLS instructor can give you one-on-one assistance.
Appointments can be made the day of by calling the library, 360.825.2045.
Enumclaw Library Book Group
The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka
Wednesday, November 13, 2pm
Friends of the Enumclaw Library Meeting
Wednesday, November 13, 7pm
A Place at the Table
Healthy Foods: Comfort Foods
Tuesday, November 19, 7pm
Make your favorite comfort foods healthier by learning how to identify and moderate common nutritional traps such as excess sugar, fat and salt. You may bring a comfort food recipe from home to modify in class.
KCLS invites everyone to find A Place at the Table! We’ll toss around fresh ideas about food, cooking, nutrition and growing and using locally produced food. In addition to offering new food ideas, preparation and planning skills, and handy online classes, videos and resources, the series will help everyone create a nourishing table by accepting non-perishable food donations, to be distributed to local King County food banks.
Drop-In to Learn About eBooks
Thursday, November 21, 2pm
Get started with KCLS eBooks! Bring your eReader, tablet, phone or just your questions.