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Teen Classes and Events 2011
| Roleplaying
Mondays, 6:00 - 8:30 PM
Teen Point
What is roleplaying? Roleplaying involves a game master creating a story line and a setting, and players making characters to be the key components. It’s sort of like acting, only there are no props, sets, or pre-written scripts, and because the story is described rather than actually doing it, it is up to your imagination to make it real! New players can join at any time. For Teens ages 12-18.
All For One: Régime Diabolique: Explore a France of swashbuckling action, powerful magic, daring deeds, courtly intrigue, witty repartee, and vile monsters! The characters are France’s bravest and proudest defenders, the King’s Musketeers. 1st & 3rd Mondays of the month. |
| Teen Parent Success
Thursday, March 8, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Thursday, April 12, 6:30pm - 7:30pm
Bennett Program Room
Teen parents and pregnant teens are invited to meet each month to get support and tools to help you and your child succeed. Each month, we host a 20-30 minute workshop to share information about parenting, finances and budgeting, child care, stress management, and more. Stay the rest of the hour to meet with fellow parents, finish homework, or ask questions of the presenter.
This program is for Pregnant Teens, Teen Parents, and their families. |
| Crafternoon for Teens
Wednesday, February 1, 5pm - 6pm
Teen Point
Open to all teens grades 6th - 12th. Join the Teen Librarian on the first Wednesday of the month for some cool crafting. Sign up with a friend or come alone, there are supplies for everyone registered! SPACE IS LIMITED! Sign up, or for more information, contact the Youth Services desk at 972-219-3577.
March 7, April 4 & May 2 |
| LPL: Teen Advisory Group (TAG)
Thursday, February 16, 7:00pm
Calling all teens (6 – 12th graders)! Let your voice be heard -- help create the teen experiences you would like to see at your library. You will develop leadership skills, learn to work as a team, and earn community service hours, too. Pick up an application at the youth service desk, and come to the meeting on the third Thursday of the month. For more information contact the Teen Librarian at 972-219-3577.
Click here to print copy of TAG Application. |
| Teen Volunteer Program
Looking for a place to volunteer? Consider the Lewisville Public Library! The Youth Services area has opportunities for teens ages 14-18 to give back to the community and volunteer! Whether for National Honor Society or just to help out, the Library is a great environment for volunteering. Each teen must attend an orientation session which is offered every other Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. at the library; preregistration is required. For more information or to reserve a spot at the next orientation session, please contact the Youth Services Desk of the Lewisville Public Library at 972.219.3577. |
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