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Attention Teen Scape users and readers!
In case that's too tiny for you to read, teens in grades 8 and up are invited to our Teen Coffeehouse on Saturday, March 31st, from 7:00 to 9:00. Come and share poetry, music, or prose with your peers and enjoy some refreshments. Or just kick back and start Spring Break with a relaxing evening. RSVP by calling (732) 390-6789 or by e-mailing ysdesk@ebpl.org.
See if you have any time this Friday, March 9th, to stop in at the library between 4:30 and 5:15. Our teen consultant, Kim Bolan, will be back and we’ll be talking about colors for the walls in the teen space. You'll be able to see the color selections for the furniture and some ideas we have for lighting.
Author Patricia McCormick, nominated for a National Book Award for her controversial novel Sold, will be here at the library Wednesday, February 7th at 2 p.m. She'll be reading from her book, discussing the writing process, and offering advice to budding writers.
Yeah, yeah. I know y'all are busy, but midterms, schmidterms! Here's a link to the newest list of award-winning books for teens. Check it out during your next study break!
Calling all teenaged anime enthusiasts! The first meeting of the library's new Anime Club is coming up fast! We're all for democracy, so we'll be showing the movie, of the three listed below, that gets the most votes at the beginning of the meeting.
-- Cowboy Bebop, the Movie
-- Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis
-- Princess Mononoke
The club will meet at least once a month to select, view, and discuss anime.
Teens in grades 6 and up can join the club in person at the Youth Services desk at the library or by calling us at (732) 390-6789.