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Taxes, Chess club, habitat for non-humanity all at the Kenmore Library

The following are programs for Adults and All Ages happening at the Kenmore Library in March. I have also attached PDFs of flyers for some of the special events. All events are free and open to the public.

 

Kenmore Library, 6531 NE 181st Street, Kenmore, WA, 98028. (425) 486-8747

Reasonable accommodation for people with disabilities is available by request. Email access@kcls.org at least seven days before the event.

Some events require registration. Walk-ins welcome as space allows.




Mondays, 10am-4pm, through April 15.

Description: Free individualized tax preparation assistance provided by trained AARP volunteers. No age or income limits.

Please register by calling the Kenmore Senior Center at 425.489.0707.

Walk-ins will be accommodated at the library as time permits.

Documents you need to bring:

  • Government issued photo identification for each taxpayer.

  • Last year's tax return, if available.

  • Social Security card for each taxpayer and any dependents on the return. A Social Security benefit statement (SSA-1099), for those receiving social security payments, is a valid substitute.

  • If you don’t have a Social Security number, you will need an unexpired ITIN (Individual Taxpayer Identification Number); AARP volunteers can explain how to apply for an ITIN.

  • Checkbook or pre-printed direct deposit information showing routing number and direct deposit account number if you want to do a direct deposit of any refund(s).

  • All tax and income documents for 2023 (W-2 forms, interest and dividend statements, etc.). Visit http://AARP.org/taxdocs for a list of documents you may need.


Thursdays, 10am-12pm

Description: Practice speaking with other English language learners. Learn about American culture and meet people from around the world.

 


Saturday, March 2, 2-4pm

Description: Build spaces where pollinators, birds, bats and amphibians thrive wherever you live – yard not required! In this workshop, learn the components that make-up quality habitats, how to get started and how to steward your relationship with wildlife and habitat around you. Presented by Claire Kerwin, Master of Environmental Studies, WDFW Habitat at Home Coordinator.

 


Tuesday, March 5, 4-5:30pm

Description: Play and practice chess! All skill levels are welcome.

Sponsored by the Friends of the Kenmore Library.

Ages 9 and older.



Friday, March 8, 2-4pm

Description: Come to the library to create casual art in a relaxed and friendly environment. We will have basic arts supplies, tea and snacks and quiet music. You can also bring your own project to work on!

In March, we will have watercolor paper and basic watercolor and brush sets. There will be basic instruction and plenty of time to experiment.

Drop in at any time.


Wednesday, March 20, 6:30-7:30pm

Description: “Feast: Food of the Islamic World” by Anissa Helou. Try making a recipe of your choice from this month’s cookbook! Send a photo of your finished dish to the librarian host along with brief comments about your experience.

We cannot share food at these meetings, but we will watch a slide show of our cooking adventures and share successes and failures!

New members always welcome.

Please register for either the online event or the in-person event. Register for each session that you wish to attend. Walk-ins welcome. All events are listed here:


Friday, March 22, 2-3:30pm

Description: “Voyage of Mercy: the USS Jamestown, the Irish Famine and the Remarkable Story of America's First Humanitarian Mission” by Stephen Puleo. New members always welcome.

Please register for either the online event or for the in-person event. Register for each session that you wish to attend. Walk-ins welcome. All events are listed here:

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