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NO MORE LATE FINES
Starting on Jan. 2, 2020, we will no longer charge daily late fines for overdue items, thanks to the 2019 Library Levy. Why get rid of late fines? We understand that you may need extra time to return your items during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are temporarily extending the time before we suspend your account for overdue items to 31 days. PEAK PICKS | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY New and Popular Books with No Wait. Our Peak Picks are the latest bestsellers as well as other new books that are in high demand. You'll discover a variety of fiction and nonfiction at your Curbside pickup location. Peak Picks are first come, first served. A rotating selection of about 10 Peak Picks titles will be available at allCurbside
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingBALLARD BRANCH
The current Ballard Branch opened on May 15, 2005. It is one of the most heavily used branches in the Library system. It has a nautical-themed green roof planted with native flora. You can view the green roof from a periscope in the branch. Ballard Branch Highlights.WEST SEATTLE BRANCH
The renovated West Seattle Branch opened April 3, 2004. At this Carnegie library, tall ceilings contribute to a sense of openness. Rich detailing and use of wood throughout the interior add to the warm, historic feel. West Seattle Branch Highlights.NORTHEAST BRANCH
The current Northeast Branch was expanded and reopened June 26, 2004. It has a large children’s area with family-friendly seating. It is one of the most heavily-used branches in the Library system. NortheastBranch Highlights.
NORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
DOUGLASS-TRUTH BRANCH The current Douglass-Truth Branch was expanded and reopened Oct. 14, 2006. The building follows historic preservation guidelines of the original library, which is a city landmark. It has a grand staircase as well as the Soul Pole, a totem pole depicting African-American history given to the Library in 1972 by what was then called theRotary
SPL - HOME | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARYASK USHOURS & LOCATIONSLANGUAGEBOOKS & MEDIAONLINE RESOURCESEVENT CALENDAR The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more! 2021 ADULT BOOK BINGO Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways: DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any open branch of The Seattle Public Library. EMAIL an image of the front and back of your card to bookbingo@spl.org. POST A PHOTO of the front of the card only to one of the Library's or SAL'sNO MORE LATE FINES
Starting on Jan. 2, 2020, we will no longer charge daily late fines for overdue items, thanks to the 2019 Library Levy. Why get rid of late fines? We understand that you may need extra time to return your items during the COVID-19 pandemic. We are temporarily extending the time before we suspend your account for overdue items to 31 days. PEAK PICKS | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY New and Popular Books with No Wait. Our Peak Picks are the latest bestsellers as well as other new books that are in high demand. You'll discover a variety of fiction and nonfiction at your Curbside pickup location. Peak Picks are first come, first served. A rotating selection of about 10 Peak Picks titles will be available at allCurbside
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingBALLARD BRANCH
The current Ballard Branch opened on May 15, 2005. It is one of the most heavily used branches in the Library system. It has a nautical-themed green roof planted with native flora. You can view the green roof from a periscope in the branch. Ballard Branch Highlights.WEST SEATTLE BRANCH
The renovated West Seattle Branch opened April 3, 2004. At this Carnegie library, tall ceilings contribute to a sense of openness. Rich detailing and use of wood throughout the interior add to the warm, historic feel. West Seattle Branch Highlights.NORTHEAST BRANCH
The current Northeast Branch was expanded and reopened June 26, 2004. It has a large children’s area with family-friendly seating. It is one of the most heavily-used branches in the Library system. NortheastBranch Highlights.
NORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
DOUGLASS-TRUTH BRANCH The current Douglass-Truth Branch was expanded and reopened Oct. 14, 2006. The building follows historic preservation guidelines of the original library, which is a city landmark. It has a grand staircase as well as the Soul Pole, a totem pole depicting African-American history given to the Library in 1972 by what was then called theRotary
ONLINE LEARNING
O'Reilly Complete Public Library (new platform) Improve your computer and business skills. Access nearly 50,000 titles, including 7,000 videos about computing, databases, programming, web design and more. Formerly Safari Books Online. Signing Savvy Learn American Sign Language (ASL) online with this visual dictionary. Searchable by wordor phrase.
WHAT'S NEW | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Hundreds of books are added to the Library's collection each month. Here are the most recent Large Print books for adults. New LargePrint.
CURBSIDE SERVICES
Our curbside operations adhere to the Governor's requirements for libraries, as well as recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and the REALM project.. Our Curbside Services are designed to ensure a completely contactless checkout process and at least 6 feet of physical distancing between staff and patrons at all times. WRITING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Find free classes, resources and reading opportunities for writers of every skill level and genre. Listen to podcasts of writing classes and past events, or connect with local writing organizations. PEAK PICKS | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY New and Popular Books with No Wait. Our Peak Picks are the latest bestsellers as well as other new books that are in high demand. You'll discover a variety of fiction and nonfiction at your Curbside pickup location. Peak Picks are first come, first served. A rotating selection of about 10 Peak Picks titles will be available at allCurbside
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SUMMER OF LEARNING
About Summer of Learning. The 2021 Summer of Learning will include programs and activities for early learners, children, teens, and families, and will explore community-driven programs that explore the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Check back here in May for more information as we launch the 2021 Summer of Learningprogram!
MUSEUM PASS
Museum Pass. Your Library helps you get free admission to participating Seattle museums. Enjoy exhibits on aviation, nature, science, and industry—all for free! Have a favorite museum you’d like to revisit? You can reserve one pass to the same museum once every 30 days. New passes are available each evening after 9 p.m. PRINTING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Printing. We are offering up to 10 free, black and white printed pages per person per day. Send your document using a web browser or email and pick up at a location offering Curbside or In-Building Services. At this time we cannot offer color printing or print more than 10 pages a day. On this page: FREE, FUN RESOURCES FROM THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY HELP Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Explore Programs & Services SPL - HOME | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARYASK USHOURS & LOCATIONSLANGUAGEBOOKS & MEDIAONLINE RESOURCESEVENT CALENDAR The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more!CURBSIDE SERVICES
Our curbside operations adhere to the Governor's requirements for libraries, as well as recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and the REALM project.. Our Curbside Services are designed to ensure a completely contactless checkout process and at least 6 feet of physical distancing between staff and patrons at all times. 2021 ADULT BOOK BINGO Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways: DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any open branch of The Seattle Public Library. EMAIL an image of the front and back of your card to bookbingo@spl.org. POST A PHOTO of the front of the card only to one of the Library's or SAL'sSUMMER OF LEARNING
About Summer of Learning. The 2021 Summer of Learning will include programs and activities for early learners, children, teens, and families, and will explore community-driven programs that explore the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Check back here in May for more information as we launch the 2021 Summer of Learningprogram!
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingNORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
PRINTING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Printing. We are offering up to 10 free, black and white printed pages per person per day. Send your document using a web browser or email and pick up at a location offering Curbside or In-Building Services. At this time we cannot offer color printing or print more than 10 pages a day. On this page: SPL - HOME | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARYASK USHOURS & LOCATIONSLANGUAGEBOOKS & MEDIAONLINE RESOURCESEVENT CALENDAR The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more!CURBSIDE SERVICES
Our curbside operations adhere to the Governor's requirements for libraries, as well as recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and the REALM project.. Our Curbside Services are designed to ensure a completely contactless checkout process and at least 6 feet of physical distancing between staff and patrons at all times. 2021 ADULT BOOK BINGO Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways: DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any open branch of The Seattle Public Library. EMAIL an image of the front and back of your card to bookbingo@spl.org. POST A PHOTO of the front of the card only to one of the Library's or SAL'sSUMMER OF LEARNING
About Summer of Learning. The 2021 Summer of Learning will include programs and activities for early learners, children, teens, and families, and will explore community-driven programs that explore the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Check back here in May for more information as we launch the 2021 Summer of Learningprogram!
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingNORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
PRINTING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Printing. We are offering up to 10 free, black and white printed pages per person per day. Send your document using a web browser or email and pick up at a location offering Curbside or In-Building Services. At this time we cannot offer color printing or print more than 10 pages a day. On this page: GENEALOGY | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY At the Central Library, you can search from among more than 45,000 items tracing the history of North American families and dating back to Colonial times. Read historical and census records, immigration lists, military records, genealogy guidebooks on various topics, and more. Genealogy librarians can help with your research. PEAK PICKS | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY New and Popular Books with No Wait. Our Peak Picks are the latest bestsellers as well as other new books that are in high demand. You'll discover a variety of fiction and nonfiction at your Curbside pickup location. Peak Picks are first come, first served. A rotating selection of about 10 Peak Picks titles will be available at allCurbside
POPULAR FICTION BOOKS FOR TEENS Here are the most popular Fiction books for teens. Shadow and Bone. Bardugo, Leigh. Orphaned by the Border Wars, Alina Starkov is taken from obscurity and her only friend, Mal, to become the protegu00e9 of the mysterious Darkling, who trains her to join the magical elite in the belief that she is the Sun Summoner, who can destroy the monstersGREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons using THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTRIBUTES 10,000 ITEMS TO NEW A new partnership in Oregon and Washington is helping libraries, museums, and cultural organizations make their digital collections more visible and accessible through a national platform known as the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). This month, The Seattle Public Library has joined the Northwest Digital Heritage hub to contribute over 10,000 items from our digital collections to the BOOK BINGO: THE POPULAR READING PROGRAM FOR ADULTS Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Explore Programs & ServicesBEACON HILL BRANCH
About the Beacon Hill Branch. On July 10, 2004, the current Beacon Hill Branch opened. The new library has a canopied stone entry plaza that offers protected seating and bicycle racks. The branch was refurbished in 2017. Beacon Hill Branch Highlights. PRIDE 2021: LGBTQ BOOKS FOR KIDS Staff picks for LGBTQ Books for Kids. Ask Us. If you need help or have a question or suggestion, we want to hear from you. LOCAL WRITING ORGANIZATIONS Clarion West Workshops and annual conference for speculative fiction writers.; Eastside Romance Writers An affiliated chapter of the Romance Writers of America. Monthly programs. Greater Seattle Romance Writers of America Monthly programs; annual Emerald City Writers Conference in the fall.; Hugo House: A Place for Writers Classes and events for emerging and established writers.CITIZENSHIP HELP
Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Explore Programs & Services SPL - HOME | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARYASK USHOURS & LOCATIONSLANGUAGEBOOKS & MEDIAONLINE RESOURCESEVENT CALENDAR The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more!CURBSIDE SERVICES
Our curbside operations adhere to the Governor's requirements for libraries, as well as recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and the REALM project.. Our Curbside Services are designed to ensure a completely contactless checkout process and at least 6 feet of physical distancing between staff and patrons at all times. 2021 ADULT BOOK BINGO Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways: DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any open branch of The Seattle Public Library. EMAIL an image of the front and back of your card to bookbingo@spl.org. POST A PHOTO of the front of the card only to one of the Library's or SAL'sSUMMER OF LEARNING
About Summer of Learning. The 2021 Summer of Learning will include programs and activities for early learners, children, teens, and families, and will explore community-driven programs that explore the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Check back here in May for more information as we launch the 2021 Summer of Learningprogram!
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingNORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
PRINTING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Printing. We are offering up to 10 free, black and white printed pages per person per day. Send your document using a web browser or email and pick up at a location offering Curbside or In-Building Services. At this time we cannot offer color printing or print more than 10 pages a day. On this page: SPL - HOME | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARYASK USHOURS & LOCATIONSLANGUAGEBOOKS & MEDIAONLINE RESOURCESEVENT CALENDAR The Seattle Public Library gives you 24/7 free access to books, music, movies, TV shows, classes and more!CURBSIDE SERVICES
Our curbside operations adhere to the Governor's requirements for libraries, as well as recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Public Health – Seattle & King County, and the REALM project.. Our Curbside Services are designed to ensure a completely contactless checkout process and at least 6 feet of physical distancing between staff and patrons at all times. 2021 ADULT BOOK BINGO Submit the front and back of your completed card (with either a bingo or blackout) in only one of the following ways: DROP OFF your card (or a copy) at any open branch of The Seattle Public Library. EMAIL an image of the front and back of your card to bookbingo@spl.org. POST A PHOTO of the front of the card only to one of the Library's or SAL'sSUMMER OF LEARNING
About Summer of Learning. The 2021 Summer of Learning will include programs and activities for early learners, children, teens, and families, and will explore community-driven programs that explore the intersection of art, history, and social justice. Check back here in May for more information as we launch the 2021 Summer of Learningprogram!
GREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons usingNORTHGATE BRANCH
The new Northgate Branch and the nearby community center and park opened July 15, 2006. The buildings and the park create an urban gathering place for the community. They are connected by a plaza, which also serves as an entry to the park. Northgate BranchHighlights.
PRINTING | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Printing. We are offering up to 10 free, black and white printed pages per person per day. Send your document using a web browser or email and pick up at a location offering Curbside or In-Building Services. At this time we cannot offer color printing or print more than 10 pages a day. On this page: GENEALOGY | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY At the Central Library, you can search from among more than 45,000 items tracing the history of North American families and dating back to Colonial times. Read historical and census records, immigration lists, military records, genealogy guidebooks on various topics, and more. Genealogy librarians can help with your research. PEAK PICKS | THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY New and Popular Books with No Wait. Our Peak Picks are the latest bestsellers as well as other new books that are in high demand. You'll discover a variety of fiction and nonfiction at your Curbside pickup location. Peak Picks are first come, first served. A rotating selection of about 10 Peak Picks titles will be available at allCurbside
POPULAR FICTION BOOKS FOR TEENS Here are the most popular Fiction books for teens. Shadow and Bone. Bardugo, Leigh. Orphaned by the Border Wars, Alina Starkov is taken from obscurity and her only friend, Mal, to become the protegu00e9 of the mysterious Darkling, who trains her to join the magical elite in the belief that she is the Sun Summoner, who can destroy the monstersGREENWOOD BRANCH
The current Greenwood Branch opened Jan. 29, 2005. After consulting with the community, the Library bought a house next to the old branch and demolished them both to make room for this larger branch. In 2017, the branch was remodeled to provide more seating options, refresh the Children's Area, and provide more options for patrons using THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY CONTRIBUTES 10,000 ITEMS TO NEW A new partnership in Oregon and Washington is helping libraries, museums, and cultural organizations make their digital collections more visible and accessible through a national platform known as the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA). This month, The Seattle Public Library has joined the Northwest Digital Heritage hub to contribute over 10,000 items from our digital collections to the BOOK BINGO: THE POPULAR READING PROGRAM FOR ADULTS Discover our wide range of programs and services, including resources, classes, events and special exhibits. Explore Programs & ServicesBEACON HILL BRANCH
About the Beacon Hill Branch. On July 10, 2004, the current Beacon Hill Branch opened. The new library has a canopied stone entry plaza that offers protected seating and bicycle racks. The branch was refurbished in 2017. Beacon Hill Branch Highlights. PRIDE 2021: LGBTQ BOOKS FOR KIDS Staff picks for LGBTQ Books for Kids. Ask Us. If you need help or have a question or suggestion, we want to hear from you. LOCAL WRITING ORGANIZATIONS Clarion West Workshops and annual conference for speculative fiction writers.; Eastside Romance Writers An affiliated chapter of the Romance Writers of America. Monthly programs. Greater Seattle Romance Writers of America Monthly programs; annual Emerald City Writers Conference in the fall.; Hugo House: A Place for Writers Classes and events for emerging and established writers.CITIZENSHIP HELP
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