The Black Diamond Library is located at 24707 Roberts Drive. For more information or questions contact 360-886-1105.
Children & Families
Family Story Times
Monday, July 1, 15, 22 and 29, 10:30 a.m.
All ages welcome with adult.
Build a Troll Puppet Art Workshop
Tuesday, July 2, 2 p.m.
Presented by Cheryl Hadley.
Ages 8 and older with adult.
Trolls are fairy tale creatures that live underground. Learn more about them–the good and the bad-and create your own moveable-mouth polyfoam puppet.
Registration required.
Roots and Branches Concert
Tuesday, July 9, 10:30 a.m.
Presented by Harmonica Pocket.
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.
Pretend to dig a hole and climb a tree while enjoying songs about earthworms, bare feet and playing in the dirt.
It’s Fossil Time Science Show
Monday, July 15, 1 p.m.
Presented by Pacific Science Center’s Science on Wheels.
Ages 7 and older with adult.
Dig through the layers of history to discover how sediments, volcanoes and the Grand Canyon can unlock the mysteries of life on Earth.
Dig-a Dig-a-Tale-O! Storytelling
Wednesday, July 24, 10:30 a.m.
Presented by Margaret Read MacDonald and Richard Scholtz.
Family program, all ages welcome with adult.Enjoy folktales from around the world about dirt, digging and growing things told by the author of 23 folktale picture books with autoharp and dulcimer accompaniment.
Dig Deep for Science Show
Monday, July 29, 1 p.m.
Presented by Mad Science.
Ages 8 and older with adult.
Science is cool and can be found everywhere, even underground. Take a voyage to the center of the earth to discover what lies beneath our feet.
Summer Reading Program
Get reading, earn prizes and enjoy fun programs!Ask at the library for details.
Teens
Beneath the Surface!
Teen Summer Reading Program
Visit www.kcls.org/teens/summer/ or ask at the library for details.
Adults
Friends of the Black Diamond Library Meeting
Wednesday, July 17, 5 p.m.
A Place at the Table
KCLS invites everyone to find A Place at the Table! We’ll toss around fresh ideas about food, cooking, nutrition and growing and using locally produced food. In addition to offering new food ideas, preparation and planning skills, and handy online classes, videos and resources, the series will help everyone create a nourishing table by accepting non-perishable food donations, to be distributed to local King County food banks.
