Covington Library
27100 164th Avenue SE
Covington, WA 98042
253.630.8761
February 2017 Events
Children & Families
Infant and Young Toddler Story Times
Wednesday, February 1, 8 and 22, at 10 a.m. and 11a.m.
Newborn to 24 months ,with an adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
Please call the library or check the online calendar to confirm whether or not Story Time will be in session each week, 253.630.8761.
Family Story Times
Friday, February 3, 10, 17, and 24, at 10 a.m.
Tuesday, February 7, 14, 21, and 28, at 7 p.m.
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
Stay and play with early learning toys after Story Time.
Please call the library or check the online calendar to confirm whether or not Story Time will be in session each week, 253.630.8761.
Tweens & Teens
Game On!
Wednesday, February 1 and 15, at 4 p.m.
Middle school, junior high and high school ages.
Play video games at the library!
Art Club
Friday, February 17, at 3 p.m.
Grades 5-12.
Hang out with other artists and unleash your creativity through guided and not-so-guided activities.
Teen Library Council
Wednesday, February 22, at 3:30 p.m.
Middle and high school ages.
Make the library more awesome for teens! Covington Library is seeking dedicated teens to share ideas and help plan events. Make new friends and voice your opinion the last Wednesday of every month.
Board-dom
Wednesday, February 22, at 4 p.m.
Middle and high school ages.
Relax, snack, play board games or just hang out the last Wednesday of each month.
Printmaking Aztec Symbols Art Workshop
Thursday, February 23, at 3 p.m.
Presented by Amaranta Sandys, Artist.
Ages 8 and older.
There are twenty months and thirteen days in each month in the Aztec calendar, and every month is represented by a symbol such as the serpent, jaguar and elements such as the wind. Choose a symbol and use a basic printmaking technique to create cards. All supplies provided.
Please register online beginning February 2.
Study Zone
Mondays-Thursdays, at 5-7 p.m.
While school is in session.
Grades K-12.
Drop-in during scheduled Study Zone hours for free homework help from volunteer tutors.
Adults
AARP Tax Help
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, February 1-April 15, 10am-4pm
Get free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits. Please bring picture I.D., documented proof of Social Security Number, and last year’s return as well as any current tax documents. No complex or business returns. Please pickup and complete the AARP intake form at the Information Desk.
Appointments for the first week will be taken starting on Monday, January 23. Priority is given to walk-ins, but if you are unable to come please call to make your appointment, 253.630.8761.
Friends of the Covington Library Book Sale
Saturday, February 4, 10am-5pm
Sunday, February 5, 1-5pm
Purchase used books, videos and CDs at bargain prices. Proceeds support library programs and events. Donations welcome.
Friends of the Covington Library Meeting
Tuesday, February 7, 7:30pm
Sign up for ORCA Lift’s Reduced Fares
Wednesday, February 8, 1pm
Drop in to register for ORCA LIFT, a new, reduced fare on Metro buses, Sound Transit Link light rail, and more. Income-qualified riders, ages 19 and older, can save 50% or more.
To see if you qualify, check www.orcalift.com or call Multi-Service Center at 253.838.6810. Please bring ID and income verification documents.
Covi Adult Book Group
Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline
Thursday, February 9, 2pm
Genealogy Class
Saturday, February 18, 2pm
This workshop is taught by local chapter volunteer genealogists of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Use ancestry.com and familysearch.org to learn the process of locating ancestors and sources to prove their lineage. All are welcome to attend, handouts and instruction sheets will be provided.
EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT IT
A Conversation with Peter S. Beagle and Deborah Grabien
Sunday, February 26, 1:30pm
Presented by Rise Up Arts.
Two authors who have worked closely together discuss their work and each other’s. Deborah edited Peter’s novels Summerlong and In Calabria; Peter wrote the foreword for Plainsong. The focus of this conversation with the authors will be Peter’s new novel In Calabria and Deborah’s classic utopian fantasy novel, Plainsong. These two novels cover the ideas of ancient theologies in modern settings. A Q&A and book-signing will follow the discussion. University Bookstore will have books available for purchase.
What’s on YOUR mind in 2017? Join in lively conversations about topics that matter with free programs at KCLS libraries.
Politics, education, space exploration, sustainable living, race and important moments in history are just a few things we will discuss. Find topics that fascinate YOU and come talk about it.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes
Mondays and Wednesdays, 6pm
Learn English grammar, reading, writing and conversation skills. Assessment and registration required.
Next testing date is Wednesday, March 29, 5pm.
Talk Time Classes
Thursdays, 6pm
Practice speaking English with other English language learners.
Citizenship Classes
Saturdays, 10am
Learn how to become a United States Citizen. Study for the naturalization test, including civics and government questions, reading and writing English, and practicing your interview skills.
Computer Classes
Register online, in person or by calling 253.630.8761.
One-on-One Computer Help
Saturday, February 4, 11, 18 and 25, 2pm
Microsoft Excel 2013, Level 3
Monday, February 6, 7pm
Internet Level 1
Monday, February 13, 7pm
Microsoft Word 2013, Level 1
Monday, February 27, 7pm