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Dungeons & Dragons
Adventurers unite for this 5-part Dungeons
& Dragons Quest! Overseen by Dungeon
Master (and Library Page) River Rodriguez, you can choose how your team solves
problems, discovers treasures, fights mythical creatures, and MORE! No prior D&D experience necessary. Must be able to attend all 5 sessions, to
keep a cohesive team.
Bring Your Own Adult: Food Fake Out for April Fool’s Day
Bring your Adult with you to the library to create amazing prank foods, that prove you can never judge a book by its cover! Taught by Michelle Vamos. Open to 6th-12th graders and their adults! Each registration covers 1 youth and 1 adult.
Take & Make Pot Holders for People in Need
Register
to reserve a Take & Make Pot Holders for People in Need kit. Pick up your kit at the Lower Level Service
Desk between Monday April 3rd and Friday April 7th, any
time the library is open. Instructions
will be provided via email. 2 hours of community service credit will be
earned upon return of the completed project.
“Thank You” Gifts for Nurses
Create “Thank You” Gifts for nurses to be
donated to local hospitals. Taught by
Jackie Parente. 1 hour of community
service credit will be earned upon completion of the program. More info provided via email.
Dungeons & Dragons
Adventurers unite for this 5-part Dungeons
& Dragons Quest! Overseen by Dungeon
Master (and Library Page) River Rodriguez, you can choose how your team solves
problems, discovers treasures, fights mythical creatures, and MORE! No prior D&D experience necessary. Must be able to attend all 5 sessions, to
keep a cohesive team.
Recycled Book Flower Pins
Create gorgeous decorative pins from recycled
book pages, to be offered as a free gift to patrons of the library. Taught by Casey Cunningham. 1.5 hours of community service credit will
be earned upon completion of the program.
More info provided via email.
Frames for Neonatal Kittens
Create Frames for Neonatal Kittens, to help them
get adopted from local pet shelters.
Taught by Theresa Maritato. 1
hour of community service credit will be earned upon completion of the program. More info provided via email.
Let’s Talk Teen Publishing, with Author and Editor Deeba Zargarpur
Learn about how to enter the publishing field right now, or as a future career! Deeba Zargarpur, teen and middle grade author of House of Yesterday (2022) and Farrah Noorzad and The Ring of Fate (2024), and senior editor for Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers and Salaam Reads imprints, will discuss what traditional publishing is, how to get your works published, the variety of careers one can pursue in publishing, and more. Plus, Deeba will share some advance reader copies of books coming out this summer! Parents/Guardians are welcome to join this
program with their registered teens.