Covington Library
27100 164th Avenue SE
Covington, WA 98042
253.630.8761
April 2017 Events
Please click on the links below to view the programs for each age group.
Russian Story Times
Tuesday, April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 10:30am
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
Family Story Times
Tuesday, April 4, 11, 18 and 25, 7pm
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
Kids are welcome to wear their PJs to this nighttime Story Time.
Social time will follow.
Family Story Times
Friday, April 7, 14 and 21, 10:30am
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Stories, songs and fun!
Social time after Story Time.
Infant and Young Toddler Story Times
Wednesday, April 19 and 26, 10:30am and 11:15am
Newborn to 24 months with adult, siblings welcome.
Stories, songs and fun!
Social time after Story Time.
Bee Hive Jive!
Friday, April 28, 10:30am
Ages 2 to 12 with adult.
Dance like bees with Urban Farmer Lisa Taylor and her Garden Critter Academy puppets as we take a music and movement filled adventure in a bee hive. Buzz with the bees to gather pollen, fertilize plants and help make our food.
Build a Better Lunch
Saturday, April 1, 2:30pm
Presented by Laurie Pfalzer, Pastry Craft.
Adults, middle and high school ages.
Do you want a healthier, more satisfying lunch? Then learn to make it yourself! Chef Laurie will introduce different types of breads, lunch meats, cheeses, veggies, fruit and fun snacks then guide you through making the perfect sandwich tailored just for you.
Space is limited. First come, first seated.
Game On!
Wednesday, April 5 and 19, 4pm
Middle and high school ages.
Play Wii U, Wii and Xbox 360 games or just hang out with friends.
Mug Cake Bakery
Friday, April 14, 1pm
Teens and tweens in grades 4 and older.
Mug cakes are speedy, delicious treats you can make in your microwave. Learn to make a quick, tiny batter to mix in a mug for a special delight that will satisfy your sweet tooth.
Space is limited. First come, first seated.
Introduction to Dungeons & Dragons
Friday, April 14 and 28, 3:30pm
Middle and high school ages.
Explore strange lands, clash with foes, become legendary!
Teen After-Hours @ Covington Library
Friday, April 14, 7pm
Middle and high school ages.
We’re opening the library on Friday night just for teens. Play video games, watch a movie, use computers, snack or just hangout. All free!
Please arrive at 7pm sharp. Reservations will be held until 7:10pm. Teens must be picked-up by 10pm.
Help You, Help Out: Food Assistance Information and Volunteer Fair
Saturday, April 15, 2pm
Discover the different non-profit agencies offering food assistance programs in and around Covington. Chat with each group to find out how they can help you, or how you can help the community by volunteering with them.
Budget Bites
Saturday, April 15
1pm: ages 12 and younger with adult
3pm: ages 13 to 100
Presented by Erika Speirs, NourishME!
In this hour long demonstration cooking class, focus on nutritious, tasty and budget-friendly recipes. Get hands-on cooking experience by volunteering to assist or just relax and sample yummy tasters. Recipes will be vegetarian with possible eggs and dairy.
Space is limited, first come, first seated.
Art Club
Friday, April 21, 3pm
Teens and tweens in grades 5 and older.
Hang out with other artists and unleash your creativity through guided and not-so-guided activities. April’s project is hand sewn and decorated oven mitts.
Teen Library Council
Wednesday, April 26, 3:30pm
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!
Board-dom
Wednesday, April 26, 4pm
Middle and high school ages.
Relax, snack, play board games or just hang out.
Study Zone
Mondays-Thursdays, 5–7pm
When school is in session.
Grades K-12.
Drop-in during scheduled Study Zone hours for free homework help from volunteer tutors.
Friends of the Covington Library Meeting
Tuesday, April 4, 7:30pm
A Nose for News – Sniffing Out Stories in Newspapers
Sunday, April 9, 2pm
Get a dozen useful tips for searching in old newspapers! Each suggestion will be accompanied by real-life examples to cement the ideas.
Covi Adult Book Group
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Thursday, April 13, 2pm
Genealogy Information Sessions
Saturday, April 15, 2pm
Looking to learn something new about your family tree? Come by the library lobby for information from the South King County Genealogical Society.
EVERYONE’S TALKING ABOUT IT
Drum Fun for Adults
Saturday, April 22, 2pm
Hand drumming is a wonderful way to increase coordination, boost stamina, sharpen memory and lift your spirits! In this joyful “playshop,” use voice, body, hand percussion and drums (supplied) to explore the wonderful world of rhythm. Before you know it, you will be making the music you love to dance to! No musical background necessary.
Registration required beginning April 8.
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.
For more information, www.kcls.org.
Use Your Voice: Political Advocacy 101
Sunday, April 23, 1:30pm
Join us at the Covington Library for a free nonpartisan event, all ages welcome and no political experience needed!
Open to anyone who is interested in learning how to advocate to their Members of Congress as well as to their State and locally elected officials about issues that matter to you. Your legislators work for you so it’s time they hear from you!
Space is limited. First come, first seated.
AARP Tax Help
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through 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.
Priority for tax appointments is given to walk-ins. Those who phone will be placed on hold until all walk-ins have been served, 253.630.8761.
English as a Second Language (ESL) Classes
Mondays and Wednesdays in April, 6pm
Learn English grammar, reading, writing and conversation skills.
Assessment and registration required.
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
Computer Classes
Register online, in person or by calling 253.630.8761.
One-on-One Computer Help
Saturday, April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29, 2pm
Internet Level 2
Monday, April 3, 7pm
Microsoft Word 2013, Level 2
Monday, April 10, 7pm
Microsoft Publisher 2013
Monday, April 17, 7pm