Everyone is invited to join The Seattle Public Library’s Douglass-Truth Branch on Saturday, Dec. 13, from 12-5 p.m. to celebrate the 50th anniversary … [Read more...] about Douglass-Truth 50th Anniversary Renaming Celebration
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Screening and panel discussion of documentary “From Here” to spotlight generational immigrant experiences
Seattle Information Technology and the Seattle Office of Civil Rights are partnering with the Seattle Public Library for a film screening and panel … [Read more...] about Screening and panel discussion of documentary “From Here” to spotlight generational immigrant experiences
Soul Pole Preserved for Generations
The 21-foot Soul Pole, gifted to the Library in 1972 by the Seattle Rotary Boys Club Soul Pole, an important piece of Central District history will … [Read more...] about Soul Pole Preserved for Generations
Age Friendly Seattle Adapts to the Virtual Environment
Age Friendly Seattle has constantly innovated their events to accommodate guests. Prior to the pandemic, they hosted monthly Civic Coffee Hours at … [Read more...] about Age Friendly Seattle Adapts to the Virtual Environment
Follow a Storywalk Trail at four parks during Earth Week
We’re pleased to be partnering with the Seattle Public Library on this fun project for Earth Week: Reading and the outdoors go together like … [Read more...] about Follow a Storywalk Trail at four parks during Earth Week
Young BIPOC Community Members Envision Food Security Solutions through Racial Justice Fellowship
Over the summer, Seattle Parks and Recreation’s Urban Food Systems partnered with the Seattle Public Library to co-create BLOOM (Beginning Leadership … [Read more...] about Young BIPOC Community Members Envision Food Security Solutions through Racial Justice Fellowship
The Creative Advantage All Access Arts Streaming December Workshops
The Creative Advantage has been hard at work this Fall exploring ways to ensure students can still access arts learning from community … [Read more...] about The Creative Advantage All Access Arts Streaming December Workshops
Resources Roundup June 17, 2020
The City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development (OED) is committed to keeping you updated about new developments in these quickly changing … [Read more...] about Resources Roundup June 17, 2020
Seattle Public Library Reading Lists: Black Lives Matter and Always Available: Reading About Race
In June of 2020 there were national uprisings after the police and vigilante killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, Tony McDade and … [Read more...] about Seattle Public Library Reading Lists: Black Lives Matter and Always Available: Reading About Race
Extended Sunday Hours Begin on Jan. 5 at The Seattle Public Library
Thanks to Seattle voters' support of the 2019 Library Levy Renewal, all of The Seattle Public Library's locations will be open an additional hour on … [Read more...] about Extended Sunday Hours Begin on Jan. 5 at The Seattle Public Library
The Seattle Public Library Implements New Fine Free Policy
Seattle Mayor Durkan and Chief Librarian Turner Announce All Outstanding Fines Clear; 51,000 Patrons Accounts Restored The Seattle Public Library’s … [Read more...] about The Seattle Public Library Implements New Fine Free Policy
Arroyo Open House Scheduled for Wednesday, April 25
Seattle City Light is hosting an open house on Wednesday, April 25 to inform customers about an upcoming conduit installation project in the … [Read more...] about Arroyo Open House Scheduled for Wednesday, April 25