Basic Computer Skills: Internet at the Bellevue Library

Bellevue Library 1111 110th Avenue NE, Bellevue, WA, United States

For adults. Learn how to browse the internet. Class includes video, live instruction, interactive practice and time to strengthen technology skills at your own pace. Registration not required.

Free

Wisdom Café and Social Hour: Dealing with Uncertainty at the Fairwood Library

Fairwood Library 17009 140th Avenue SE, Renton, WA, United States

For older adults. Come enjoy a warm beverage and chat with your senior peers. You bring the conversation, and we will provide the snacks, courtesy of the Friends of the Fairwood Library. Participate in activities or just observe. Registration not required.

Free

What is a Podcast? (online)

Online

For adults. Podcasts are audio shows that can range from comedy to true crime series. Explore the wide range of content and ways you can listen to podcasts on your device. Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help. Please register at kcls.org.

Free

What is a Podcast? (online)

Online

For adults. Podcasts are audio shows that can range from comedy to true crime series. Explore the wide range of content and ways you can listen to podcasts on your device. Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help. Please register at kcls.org.

Free

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For adults. Computer criminals have changed, as have the ways to outwit them. Let knowledge be your armor in this battle! Presented by Bridget of Gentle Tech Help. Please register at kcls.org.

Free

My Doctor Wants Me to Change, But How at the Mercer Island Library

Mercer Island Library 4400 88th Ave SE, Mercer Island, WA, United States

For older adults. Unlock the keys to sustainable behavior changes for improved health and wellbeing. Presented by Kathryn L. Middleton, MPH. Please register at kcls.org.

Free

Maggie Smith

Town Hall Seattle—The Great Hall 1119 8th Ave, Seattle, WA, United States

Maggie Smith is the author of the instant bestseller You Could Make This Place Beautiful, a bittersweet recollection of the disintegration of her marriage and her renewed commitment to herself, as well as stunning collections of poetry such as Good Bones, and essays like the ones in Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change.

$7 – $115

Empowered Caregiver: Supporting Independence at the Bothell Library

Bothell Library 18215 98th Avenue NE, Bothell, WA, United States

For adults. Navigate the responsibilities of caring for someone living with dementia. Learn how to help a person living with dementia take part in daily activities and provide the right amount of support, balancing safety and independence while managing expectations. In partnership with Alzheimer’s Association Washington State Chapter. Please register at kcls.org.

Free

New West Symphony: Carmina & Carnival

Bank of America Performing Arts Center 2100 Thousand Oaks Blvd, Thousand Oaks, CA, United States

O Fortuna! Thus begins Carmina Burana’s thundering choruses and vivid medieval poems lauding love and indulgence, with the New West Symphony Chorus and renowned vocal soloists. Carnival of the Animals is a humorous, imaginative musical suite featuring accomplished actor, improviser and voice artist Jim Meskimen, whose work is well-known to TV and film audiences. TheMore

$15 – $40

New West Symphony: Carmina & Carnival

Rancho Campana Performing Arts Center 4235 Mar Vista Dr., Camarillo, CA, United States

O Fortuna! Thus begins Carmina Burana’s thundering choruses and vivid medieval poems lauding love and indulgence, with the New West Symphony Chorus and renowned vocal soloists. Carnival of the Animals is a humorous, imaginative musical suite featuring accomplished actor, improviser and voice artist Jim Meskimen, whose work is well-known to TV and film audiences. TheMore

$15 – $40

Mardi Gras Magic at The Gardens!

The Gardens at Town Square 933 111th Ave NE, Bellevue, WA

Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of Mardi Gras with an unforgettable celebration! Join us for an afternoon with lively Jazz Music, delicious Cajun inspired cuisine, and all the vibrant energy of New Orleans. Don’t forget to dress to impress in your Mardi Gras best—think bold colors, feathers, beads, and masks—and embraceMore

Racial Restrictive Covenants at the Lake Forest Park Library

For adults. Learn the history of racial restrictive covenants in King County. Talk about how they continue to impact communities today. Racial Covenants are clauses that were inserted into property deeds to prevent people who were no White from buying or occupying land. Discover how you can become a part of the ongoing research. RegistrationMore

Free