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KBCS Community Resource Calendar: Tech Help, Night Market & Art This March

March 12, 2026 - 6:00 pm

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KBCS rounds up Seattle community resources worth knowing about this March — from free tech support at King County Library to a night market in Columbia City and a powerful free exhibit at the Frye Art Museum.

Free Tech Support at King County Library

New technology is fun, but the learning curve is real. If you’re navigating your phone, computer, or tablet and need some help, King County Library offers free drop-in tech support at multiple locations. Mondays at the Renton branch run from 1–2:30pm. Additionally, Redmond hosts drop-in assistance on Wednesdays from 2–4pm. Visit KCLS.org for the full schedule and locations.

Columbia City Night Market

Columbia City’s Night Market runs on the third Saturday of every month from 6–10pm. A free, year-round gathering open to everyone. Expect live music, food trucks, baked goods, unique crafts, gifts, and flowers. The market is free and open to all. Find out more at the Columbia City Night Market page.

Priscilla Dobler Dzul at the Frye Art Museum

The Frye Art Museum is currently featuring Water Carries the Stories of Our Stars by artist Priscilla Dobler Dzul. Through sculpture, textile, and video, Dzul examines the consequences of water loss through an environmental and cultural justice lens. Drawing from her Maya and multicultural heritage, she connects living waters to ancestral knowledge. Admission is free and the exhibit runs through April 19. Learn more at FryeMuseum.org.

Find more Seattle Community Resources in our March 2026 Vol. 2 edition.