Events
Come hang out at the library!
Enjoy a few snacks, a few games, and a place to hang out in a space just for teenagers. On the last Wednesday of the month, come say hi to some therapy dogs during the first hour!
Sponsored by Friends of the…
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Volunteer tutors provide homework help for grades K-12. They can also give language support for homework or translation in many languages.
Students may drop in any time during Tutor hours. Look for volunteers wearing the blue Tutor…

Ages 12-17.
Spark your creativity and make new friends while learning teamwork, problem-solving, and storytelling through Dungeons & Dragons.Join longtime D&D storyteller and former founder of the Hero Spark nonprofit, Phil Zoshak.
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Are you looking for volunteer hours? Do you have ideas for library events? Join the 320th Library Teen Advisory Board! Work together to plan and host a completely new event for the 320th Library.
Participants must attend every meeting, plus…

Volunteer tutors provide homework help for grades K-12. They can also give language support for homework or translation in many languages.
Students may drop in any time during Tutor hours. Look for volunteers wearing the Tutor…

Equipment reservations are available on select days and times in the Bellevue Library Makerspace.
Please use the following link to view the available equipment and make your reservation.
Make a reservation.Reasonable accommodation for…

Challenge yourself and others! Join Chouchan Airapetian for some games and chess instruction in the library.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Mercer Island Library.
Please register.
Reasonable accommodation…
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Volunteers help students practice reading out loud. Two students are paired by reading level with each volunteer. Book selection focuses on readers in grades K-8 and English language learners in grades K-12.
Reading Buddies share eBooks on…

Volunteer tutors provide homework help for grades K-12. They can also give language support for homework or translation in many languages.
Students may drop in any time during Tutor hours. Look for volunteers wearing the Tutor…

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This Spring, City of Bellevue offers hands-on workshops to “Spring into Sustainability” in partnership with the King County Library System.
Learn easy home repair techniques and watch live demos of easy strategies. Find out about resources…

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Volunteers help students practice reading out loud. Two students are paired by reading level with each volunteer. Book selection focuses on readers in grades K-8 and English language learners in grades K-12.
Reading Buddies share online…

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Dinner in One: Exceptional & Easy One-pan Meals by Melissa ClarkTry making one or more recipes of your choice from this month's cookbook! Send a photo of your finished dish or dishes to the librarian host along with brief comments…

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Dinner in One: Exceptional & Easy One-pan Meals by Melissa Clark
Try making one or more recipes of your choice from this month's cookbook! Send a photo of your finished dish or dishes to the librarian host along with brief…

- About the Exhibition: April 12 - 26 at the Bellevue Library
Misunderstood Moments by Lens of Youth shares real stories of individuals with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities (IDD), paired with original artwork created by youth.…

Try out Makerspace equipment and discover your next passion project!
Staff is available to provide basic support and training while helping you create a project of your own.
All ages welcome. Ages 13 and younger with participating…

Equipment reservations are available on select days and times in the Bellevue Library Makerspace.
Please use the following link to view the available equipment and make your reservation.
Make a reservation.Reasonable accommodation for…

Mend your clothes in the Makerspace! There will be mending and darning supplies, basic instructions and examples. Each week, we will also have examples of a specific method or type of mending, and supplies to practice.
Ages 13…

For community members in need of support. Local social support providers will help connect you to resources such as healthcare, free job training, access to ORCA cards, a free phone (call ahead to confirm), and hygiene kits…

Explore free-to-use sewing machines, sergers and cutting mats with help from staff.
Bring your own projects and/or practice your skills with a short monthly project. This month we will create a floor turtle to pick up spills in your…

Middle and High School Students:
Come relax, play games, work on homework, or get creative with art activities in a space made just for you.
Enjoy free snacks!
Sponsored by the Friends of the Auburn Library.
Drop-in,…

