Everett Public Library Board of Trustees Citizen Comments form
Let our Youth Services librarians select a bag of library materials for your family to pick up via curbside. Requests are filled in the... More… Let our Youth Services librarians select a bag of library materials for your family to pick up via curbside. Requests are filled in the order received. Materials will be placed on hold, and you will be notified when your items are ready. Please note: the library is able to offer curbside library services only at this time. Please allow 3-5 days for the librarian to process your request. The librarian will place a hold on each item selected for you, and you will be notified when your hold is ready to be picked up from the library.Less…
Let our librarians browse the shelves for you and place items on hold for you to pick up. Tell us what you like to read! Please... More… Let our librarians browse the shelves for you and place items on hold for you to pick up. Tell us what you like to read! Please allow 3-5 days for us to process your request. Less…
Request materials to be added to EPL collection.
Set up an appointment to meet with a librarian in person, by phone, online, or by email.
This event, in partnership with the Everett Public Library, is part of the Arboretum's 60th Anniversary and National Poetry Month.
Join Amy Wheat, opioid outreach specialist with Snohomish County Human Services, for training that covers how to administer Narcan... More… Join Amy Wheat, opioid outreach specialist with Snohomish County Human Services, for training that covers how to administer Narcan (naloxone), a nasal spray that can prevent the effects of an opioid overdose. This training is free and open to anyone in the community. Attend in person at the Evergreen Branch, 9512 Evergreen Way. Registered attendees will receive event updates and reminders via email. For more resources on the opioid epidemic in Snohomish County, please visit Snohomish Overdose Prevention. Anyone can carry and administer Narcan. To find a pharmacy with Narcan near you, visit StopOverdose.org.Less…
In order to adhere to the State's safe reopening guidelines, the Northwest Room will be operating on an appointment-only basis until... More… In order to adhere to the State's safe reopening guidelines, the Northwest Room will be operating on an appointment-only basis until Snohomish County enters Phase 3. Please submit this form to request an appointment. You will be contacted by Northwest Room staff within 2 business days to set up your visit. Requests should be made at least 24 hours before your intended date of visit, with more advanced notice if you require materials to be pulled from the archives.Less…
Sign up to attend a macramé workshop for adults.
Thanks for joining our writing festival! You can submit your work to our book here. All varieties of art and writing are welcome.
Help the library by telling us what you think about our website! Some changes are being planned, and we will use your feedback to guide... More… Help the library by telling us what you think about our website! Some changes are being planned, and we will use your feedback to guide future improvements to the site.Less…
Fill out the registration form to access our live virtual Summer Baby Storytimes for caregivers and babies ages 0-18 months, Tuesdays... More… Fill out the registration form to access our live virtual Summer Baby Storytimes for caregivers and babies ages 0-18 months, Tuesdays at 10:30 am, July 5 - August 9, 2022. In addition to a confirmation email, you will also receive a weekly email with the link to access our Microsoft Teams meeting. You may also reserve a baby storytime kit (books, 2 scarves, a beanbag and a rattle). You will be notified via email when the kit is ready for pick up. Less…
Fill out the registration form to access our live virtual Fall Preschool Storytimes for caregivers and children 3-5 years old,... More… Fill out the registration form to access our live virtual Fall Preschool Storytimes for caregivers and children 3-5 years old, Thursdays at 10:30 am, from January 13 -March 31, 2022. After a confirmation email, you will receive a weekly email with the link to access our Microsoft Teams meeting. You may also reserve a storytime kit (scarves, shakers, rhythm sticks, and a bean bag ) and/or an activity kit to supplement at home storytimes. You will be notified via email when they are ready for pick up. Less…
Fill out the registration form to receive the link to pajama storytime, 20-25 minutes of songs, stories and rhymes to wind down the... More… Fill out the registration form to receive the link to pajama storytime, 20-25 minutes of songs, stories and rhymes to wind down the day. After a confirmation email, you will receive a weekly email with the link to access our Microsoft Teams meeting. Less…
Participants explore Green energy through this engineering design challenge to create structures for a model neighborhood using... More… Participants explore Green energy through this engineering design challenge to create structures for a model neighborhood using conductive and insulating dough, LEDs, and hand crank generators. Ages 7-12. Limited to 25 participants. Less…
International Snack Testing for teens ages 11-18. Savory? Sweet? Salty? Sour? Who knows? Taste and evaluate exciting and interesting... More… International Snack Testing for teens ages 11-18. Savory? Sweet? Salty? Sour? Who knows? Taste and evaluate exciting and interesting flavors with us. Ingredient lists available.Less…
Whether it's a heat wave, cold snap, or health metric numbers, sometimes we have to change our Storytime schedule slightly to... More… Whether it's a heat wave, cold snap, or health metric numbers, sometimes we have to change our Storytime schedule slightly to accommodate. We may enjoy stories and songs outside or we may have playtime in a different room than normal. Stay in the know for all our Storytime updates by providing your email below! Let us know if you attend Baby, Toddler, and/or Preschool and we'll make sure you have the latest info to get the most out of your Storytime visit at the Everett Public Library.Less…
Girls Who Code Clubs are meant for girls to join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models, and use computer science to change... More… Girls Who Code Clubs are meant for girls to join a sisterhood of supportive peers and role models, and use computer science to change the world! The Everett Public Library Girls Who clubs are starting Oct. 7th and will go through June 16th with breaks periodically. The 3rd-5th grade club will learn the foundational skills and understanding of computer science concepts and sisterhood through a reading discussion and coding activities. Our 6th-12th grade club will learn how to code from fun online tutorials and activities that will help them build animations, games, apps, and other things they dream up! Both clubs are open to all girls, nonbinary individuals, and those who support girls! Once the registration form is filled out you will be sent an email to officially join Girls Who Code. Club meetings will be held virtually through Microsoft Teams in which a link will be provided. For more information please contact Brian at blindsey@everettwa.gov or visit Girls Less…
Join us for an hour of story and song with Johnny Moses!
Please fill out the form below to be placed on the waitlist for Go GREEN with Creative Circuits.