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Summer Volunteering

raised handsTeens come help your community by volunteering at the library during the summer to help us with our Summer Reading Program. You must be at least 12 years old and have completed 6th grade. Applications will start being accepted April 15th at 10 AM.

Teen Summer Volunteer Application.

 

Teen Advisory Board

Teens jumpingCalling all 6-12 graders, the Teen Advisory Board needs you to share ideas and abilities to make our library and the community a better place. Have fun and use your talents to make a difference as you add terrific community service experience to your resume. Our spring meetings will run from 5:00 to 6:00 PM on the following Mondays:

May 13th

Manga & Anime Club

Third Wednesdays     6:30 - 7:30 PM

anime girlApril 17       May 15

Teens, do you love to watch anime, read manga, or even draw characters? At anime club, we read and discuss our favorite/least favorite manga, choose anime shows and movies to watch together, and play various games, crafts, and other activities related to Japanese culture. Register online or at the Circulation Desk.

 

Star Wars Trivia

Saturday, May 4th      3:00 - 4:00 PM

Jedi 6th - 12th graders, gather your team or arrive Solo andjoin a team as we test your knowledge of the Star Wars Saga. Will you be defeated by a Jedi Master or prove to be your team’s only hope through multiple rounds of Trivia? May the 4th be with you! Register online or at the Circulation Desk.

Spring Spruce Up

Monday, May 13th      5:30 to 6:30 PMgardening

Teens, we need your help to weed, plant, and mulch the library’s Reading Garden to keep it in tip top shape. This will be a great way to build your gardening skills and socialize with fellow teens. We will reward ourselves with a cool treat when finished. Register online or at the Circulation Desk.

Werewolf

Wednesday, May 29th          6:30 - 7:30 PM

wolf howling6th - 12th graders, there’s a werewolf loose in the woods by the library, and we need your help to eliminate them before they decimate the entire village. This in-person murder mystery game is sure to test your social deduction skills. If you enjoy playing Mafia or Among Us, you’ll love Werewolf. Register online or at the Circulation Desk.

100 Books Before Graduation

Like 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, but for Middle and High School Students! There will be prizes along the way and events to encourage students to keep reading and share their progress. Sign up in Beanstack or download the app and track your reading all year long and earn badges. Visit the library to checkout new reads and redeem prizes.