Tuesday, February 21st
from 7 - 8:30 pm
Open to students in grades 6 - 12
Join your friends for a night of fun and surprise everyone with your hidden talents. Leave your inhibitions at the door as you sing individually or in groups. Don't be shy, sing out in true Glee style! Please call Youth Services if you plan to attend.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Sunday, February 12, 2012
Authors Unlimited
Authors Unlimited celebrates reading by connecting teens and authors. Meet authors such as Sarah Beth Durst, Lauren Oliver, Christopher Grant, Robert Lipsyte and many more. This all-day event will be held at St. Joseph's College on Saturday, April 28, 2012.
Call Youth Services and speak to Mrs. Meglio for more information about how you can get tickets and apply to be a volunteer.
Call Youth Services and speak to Mrs. Meglio for more information about how you can get tickets and apply to be a volunteer.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Michael L. Printz Award for Excellence in Young Adult Literature
2012 Winner
Where Things Come Back
Witty, sardonic Cullen Witter agonizes over the disappearance of his beloved brother, Gabriel, while everyone else in his stiflingly dull Arkansas town thrills to the apparent return of a long-extinct woodpecker. Kidnapping, bromance, arcane religious texts, and ornithology collide in this ground-breaking coming-of-age tale.
2012 Honor Books
Why We Broke Up
In this beautiful piece of bookmaking, heartbroken movie obsessive Min Green dumps a box of relationship ephemera on ex-love Ed Slaterton’s porch, each item attached to a raging, loving, insecure and regretful letter explaining how each memento contributed to their breakup.
The Returning
A large cast of characters from two fictional kingdoms recover from a drawn-out, brutal war in a portrait both sweeping and specific as it explores the ramifications of the conflict on Cam, the only one who lives to return to his village.
Jasper Jones
Spurred by the mysterious death of a schoolmate, Charlie confronts racism and his fears as he learns about family, friendship and love in the oppressive heat of small-town 1960s Australia. Silvey weaves themes of freedom and loyalty with moments of humor in this wrenching novel.
The Scorpio Races
A bloody, intoxicating horse race on the Island of Thisby is the backdrop for this atmospheric novel. The heart-pounding story pits two teens against death – to win is to survive.
Where Things Come Back
Witty, sardonic Cullen Witter agonizes over the disappearance of his beloved brother, Gabriel, while everyone else in his stiflingly dull Arkansas town thrills to the apparent return of a long-extinct woodpecker. Kidnapping, bromance, arcane religious texts, and ornithology collide in this ground-breaking coming-of-age tale.
2012 Honor Books
Why We Broke Up
In this beautiful piece of bookmaking, heartbroken movie obsessive Min Green dumps a box of relationship ephemera on ex-love Ed Slaterton’s porch, each item attached to a raging, loving, insecure and regretful letter explaining how each memento contributed to their breakup.
The Returning
A large cast of characters from two fictional kingdoms recover from a drawn-out, brutal war in a portrait both sweeping and specific as it explores the ramifications of the conflict on Cam, the only one who lives to return to his village.
Jasper Jones
Spurred by the mysterious death of a schoolmate, Charlie confronts racism and his fears as he learns about family, friendship and love in the oppressive heat of small-town 1960s Australia. Silvey weaves themes of freedom and loyalty with moments of humor in this wrenching novel.
The Scorpio Races
A bloody, intoxicating horse race on the Island of Thisby is the backdrop for this atmospheric novel. The heart-pounding story pits two teens against death – to win is to survive.
Monday, February 6, 2012
Teen Writers Workshop
Friday, February 17th
from 5 - 6 pm
Come and join others who share a passion for writing and storytelling. Local and published author Theresa Tomasino will offer tips and techniques to enhance your writing. Please call Youth Services to register beginning Tuesday, February 7th. Space is limited.
from 5 - 6 pm
Come and join others who share a passion for writing and storytelling. Local and published author Theresa Tomasino will offer tips and techniques to enhance your writing. Please call Youth Services to register beginning Tuesday, February 7th. Space is limited.
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Book Swap
Saturday, February 11th
from 11 am - 1 pm
Do you have any gently used books that you'd love to swap for some new-to-you books? Stop by YA Central and check out the collection of books available for swapping! Please call Youth Services and let us know if you have books you would like to swap.
from 11 am - 1 pm
Do you have any gently used books that you'd love to swap for some new-to-you books? Stop by YA Central and check out the collection of books available for swapping! Please call Youth Services and let us know if you have books you would like to swap.
Friday, February 3, 2012
Friendship Pendant
Wednesday, February 8th
from 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Open to students in grades 6 - 12
In this 2-hour workshop, create your own friendship pendant with local jewelry artist and instructor Jo Ann Wadler. Learn to pattern, cut, and work with clay that when fired in a kiln, becomes a spectacular pendant that's yours to keep or give to a special friend. There is an $8 supply fee payable by cash or check to Harborfields Public Library. In-person registration will be taken in Youth Services.
from 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Open to students in grades 6 - 12
In this 2-hour workshop, create your own friendship pendant with local jewelry artist and instructor Jo Ann Wadler. Learn to pattern, cut, and work with clay that when fired in a kiln, becomes a spectacular pendant that's yours to keep or give to a special friend. There is an $8 supply fee payable by cash or check to Harborfields Public Library. In-person registration will be taken in Youth Services.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Artist's Den
Friday, February 10th
from 5 - 6 pm
If you attended last month's program you learned that graffiti is the only movement in art history created by teenagers. Share your examples of this "urban calligraphy" and learn some new tips from artist and teacher Pat Meyers. Please call Youth Services to register. Space is limited.
from 5 - 6 pm
If you attended last month's program you learned that graffiti is the only movement in art history created by teenagers. Share your examples of this "urban calligraphy" and learn some new tips from artist and teacher Pat Meyers. Please call Youth Services to register. Space is limited.
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