More to Explore 50+
KCLS has many engaging programs and resources that you can enjoy in our libraries, online, or in your community. Come join us and learn about something new!
Programs and Events | Resources | Accessibility
More to Explore 50+
At any age, life is an adventure. At 50 and beyond, your perspective is different and your needs are changing. This guide will help you reach new goals, engage your curiosity, inspire new beginnings and connect to your community.
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Programs and Events
Long Term Care
Saturday, June 29, 11am, Issaquah Library
Presented by Maria Myers.
You spend your whole adult life saving up your nest egg
for retirement. But an unexpected illness, accident or the
normal process of aging could wipe out that nest egg.
How do you protect yourself and your family from this
financial disaster? Half of us will need long term care.
Empower yourself with knowledge and get questions
answered.
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Discover Your Family History:
An Introduction to Genealogy
Saturday, June 22, 2pm, Auburn Library
Presented by Claudia Breland.
For beginners.
Interested in tracing your family history but don't know
where to start? Claudia Breland, a professional genealogist
with over 35 years of experience, will walk you through
the early steps of this exciting pastime. Learn how to
start filling out pedigree charts and interviewing relatives before you sit down at the computer and discover
free resources available online and at the library. |
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Beyond Ancestry.com:
Searching for your
Ancestors Online
Sunday, July 14, 2pm, Bothell Library
Presented by Claudia Breland.
Learn about census records, vital records, online
newspapers, state archives and libraries, cemetery
records, military records and more. Note: those with
basic to intermediate computer skills and some online
experience will benefit most from this presentation.
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Walking in Balance and
Foot Care as We Age
Saturday, July 6, Noon, Federal Way Library
Presented by Eric Sach.
How you take care of your feet can have a huge
impact on your health as you age. What can you do to
correct and/or avoid bunions, fungus, warts, ingrown
nails, heel pain, hammer toes, corns or calluses? Join
foot expert, Eric Sach, as he shares his knowledge
of easy things to do now to avoid problems later.
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Senior Housing and
In-Home Care Options
Tuesday, July 16, 7pm, Lake Hills Library
Presented by Terry Fontaine, Representative,
CHOICE Advisory Services.
Learn the many options available for seniors, including
housing (from independent living communities
to memory care), in-home care and remodeling
options to secure a safer home environment. |
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Stop Being Forgetful
Remember Grocery Lists,
Names, Dates and Where
You Left Your Glasses!
Thursday, July 18, 7pm, Kingsgate Library
Saturday, July 20, 2pm, Valley View Library
Saturday, July 27, 1pm, Federal Way Library
Presented by Charles Kraus.
This presentation demonstrates easily learned
techniques for improving memory. It is great way
to recalibrate skills using methods that can be
learned instantly, with a special focus on the day
to day issues confronted by mature adults.
Tip sheets and a bibliography are provided. |
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Medicare Made Clear
Saturday, June 22, 11am, Issaquah Library
Saturday, July 27, 11am, Issaquah Library
Presented by either Jean Cormier or Jean Christensen.
Just when you think you understand about
how Medicare works, there is a change or
something new to know! This presentation covers
the essentials of how basic Medicare works,
what it covers, the different types of available
products and prescription drug plans. |
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Reducing Stress
Through Meditation
Saturday, June 22, 2pm, Skyway Library
Presented by Ajili Hodari, Esq.
The scientific community has recently been exploring
the use of meditation as a healing modality. Learn
the effectiveness of meditation in reducing stressrelated responses, improving concentration and
enhancing clarity of thought. The presentation
will also include a simple yet powerful meditation
technique anyone can use to reduce stress. |
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Don't Keep Putting It Off!
A class to discuss living wills, medical and financial powers of attorney and hospice.
Friday, June 21, 2-4 pm
Lake Hills Library
Oncology social worker Sylvia Farias MSW teaches this class, answering questions about end-of-life issues that affect us all.
Topics include tips on how to bring up difficult topics, important planning and choices and other services including hospice.
Please register by calling the Lake Hills Library, 425.747.3350.
In partnership with Swedish Hospital and Northwest Natural Health.
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Walk with Your Libraries
Take the KCLS collection with you on your journey into walking or other forms of exercise. We have information about walking and biking, exercise, nutrition, or health and of course, fun and interesting fiction to take on your adventure.
For Fun, For Fitness, For Life. Walk With Your Libraries!
Join other writers to share ideas, critiques and writing resources.
Valley View Writers Group
The first and third Thursdays of each month, 7pm
Valley View Library
SnoValley Writers Work Group
The second and fourth Sundays of each month, 3-5pm
North Bend Library
Contact snovalleywrites@gmail.com for assignment prior to coming to class. Adults only please.
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Resources
Books & Reading
Browse for books, or just search for something new and interesting. Place a hold on it, and we'll email you when it's ready to be picked up.
Careers and Business
InfoBiz - where small business gets big answers
Whether you're starting a new business, or looking for ways to grow the business you already have, InfoBiz will connect you to resources and advisors who can help you find the information you need to succeed.
Web Sites for Jobs and Careers
We can make the job hunt a little easier. Find resources on career planning, resume building and more.
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Accessibility
Traveling Library Center (TLC)
We'll bring great books right to you. We make monthly visits to eligible King County residents who live in retirement homes, nursing homes or assisted living facilities. Click here for a list of retirement communities, nursing homes, and other facilities currently served by TLC.
Words on Wheels
Can't get to the library? We'll bring library materials to your home.
Washington Talking Books and Braille Library
This service is available for children and adults who are residents of Washington state and who are legally blind, deaf-blind, visually impaired.
Search the KCLS Catalog for Large Print Books
Print books with large text are available at all KCLS libraries. You can place holds on specific titles.
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Last Updated:
June 19, 2013