C.H. Booth Library Announces March Young Adult Programs

March Young Adult Programs

Creative Writing for Grades 6-8

Thursday starting March 14

6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Antiques Room 

Creative Writing for Grades 6-8 with Aimee Pokwatka will meet for five consecutive Thursdays from 6-8 beginning March 14th. Here's your chance to meet with other writers and learn from a pro. The class meets for five consecutive weeks. Please register as space is limited. Click here to register. 

Young Adult Council

Monday, March 18

4:00 - 5:15 p.m.

Get involved at the library! Help plan programs, recommend books, and create displays. This month we will be preparing for the Battle of the Books, and playing some games.

For grades 6-12. We will meet in the Meeting Room. No registration required.

Make Clay Beads and Charms

Monday, March 25

4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Meeting Room

Laurie Lynne's Jewelry will teach you how to make beads and charms from polymer clay. You'll take the piece you make home.

For grades 6-12. Please register as space is limited. Register by clicking here. 

Learn to Play Ukulele for Teens

Tuesday, March 26

4:00 - 5:30 p.m.

Meeting Room

If you’re one of the many people who thought you would like to give it a try but didn’t want to invest in an instrument, this workshop is for you. In just an hour or so, you’ll learn some basic chords and techniques.

Ukulele performer and teacher Wendy Matthews leads this workshop with her family of loaner ukes available for you to use.

This session is for grades 6-12. Registration is required. Please register by clicking here.

The College Playbook is for students in grades 9-11 and their parents. This interactive, musical chairs style game highlights the qualities colleges most want to see in an applicant. Students and parents learn that there are other factors at play that might very well make an applicant with a 3.2 GPA more desirable than a student with a 4.0 GPA.

For kids in grades 8-11 and their families. Registration encouraged. Click here to register.

College Admissions Playbook

Sunday, March 31

1:00 - 2:30 p.m.

Gathering Room

The College Playbook is for students in grades 9-11 and their parents. This interactive, musical chairs style game highlights thequalities colleges most want to see in an applicant. Students and parents learn that there are other factors at play that might very well make an applicant with a 3.2 GPA more desirable than a student with a 4.0 GPA.

For kids in grades 8-11 and their families. Registration encouraged. Click here to register.

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