Enumclaw Library May events

Celebrate Día! Día is an annual celebration calling for literacy for all children from all backgrounds.

Enumclaw Library

1700 1st Street, Enumclaw 98022

360.825.2045

 

May 2015 Events

 

Please click on the links below to view the programs for each age group.

Children & Families

Teens

Adults

 

 

Children & Families

 

Celebrate Día!

Día is an annual celebration calling for literacy for all children from all backgrounds.

Book

Display

Enjoy reading with the whole family. A special selection of books are on

display.

Cantando y Jugando

Saturday, May 2, 11am

 

Family program, all ages welcome.

Enjoy music, songs, games and tales with Chilean musician and story teller Marco Cortes. Come this fun musical journey celebrating Dia, a celebration of children, families, and reading. Performance followed by Spanish bingo (La Lotería).

 

Infant

and Young Toddler Story Time

Wednesday, May 6, 10:30am

 

Newborn to 24 months with adult.

Stories, songs and fun!

 

Family

Story Time

Thursday, May 7, 10:30am

 

Family

program, all ages welcome with adult.

Stories, songs and fun!

 

 

 

Teens

 

Fandom

Zone

Monday, May 4, 4pm

Fandoms unite! A monthly gathering of teen fans of…anything! Love Sherlock, Dr. Who, Legend of Zelda, John Green, Anime, something else? Come, hang out and discuss your favorite or newest obsession! Each month we will also have different activities, such as making fan art, writing fan fiction, making

fandom crafts, or playing a game. Snacks provided.

 

 

Life

Sized Clue Game!

Saturday, May 9, 2pm

 

Ages 10 and older.

Professor Plum, in the library with the candlestick? Perhaps! Come play the classic whodunit (and where? and with what?) murder mystery board game, Clue,

life-sized!

 

 

Teen Advisory Board Meeting

Monday, May 11, 4:30pm

For teens in middle school, junior high, high school and home school to get involved with the library. Volunteer and give input on how to best serve teens at the library. It looks great on college and job applications!

 

 

Adults

 

Enumclaw Library Advisory Board Meeting

Tuesday, May 5, 5:30pm

 

Computer

Class: Microsoft Publisher 2013

Thursday, May 7, 10:30am

 

Held in Study Room 1.

Create attractive flyers, greeting cards and more with Microsoft Publisher 2013. Must

be able to use the mouse.

Registration required.

 

 

Enumclaw

Library Book Group

The Hearts of Horses by Molly Gloss

Wednesday, May 13, 2pm

 

 

Friends

of the Enumclaw Library Meeting

Wednesday, May 13, 7pm

Discover how you can support your library!

 

 

Reach

Enumclaw Legal Clinic

Thursday, May 14 and 28, 5:30-7:30pm

 

Reach Enumclaw is a free legal clinic open to all local residents on a first come

first served basis.

Washington attorneys will meet with clients via the Internet for a half hour to consult on legal issues including: family law, landlord tenant, creditor debtor, contract disputes and others. Criminal case related matters may be reviewed if there is no current case pending. We also offer referrals to other agencies that may resolve client’s problems. For more information,

206.398.4319.

Reach Enumclaw is provided through the cooperation of the King County Library System, The Cardozo Society, Plateau Outreach Ministries, and Seattle University Access to Justice Institute.

 

 

MIND MATTERS

Learn

Guitar

Saturday, May 30, 1:00pm

 

Maybe it’s been sitting there untouched for years, maybe you learned a few chords back in college and quickly forgot them—in any case, it’s time to pick up that guitar and learn to play with award-winning singer and songwriter Wes Weddell! In this

90-minute workshop, learn the basics of tuning, chord-playing and strumming.

While your brain is not a muscle, it does need care, feeding and exercise to keep it in top shape. The 2015 King County Library System adult series, Mind Matters, offers free programs, classes, tips and reading suggestions to stay sharp. It’s YOUR mind. KCLS can help you take care of it.

 

www.kcls.org/mindmatters

 

GED

Tutoring

Mondays, 3-6pm

 

Need help getting your GED? A tutor is available to help you prepare for the test.

 

Talk

Time Classes

Thursdays, 7pm

 

Practice speaking English with other English language learners. Learn about American

culture and meet people from around the world. Classes are free, join anytime!