Poetry Heals brings therapeutic poetry writing to people living difficult lives. We will write together in groups and individually, sharing tools that are positive, effective, portable and affordable.
During Open Hours MAKE @ East is available for patrons to work on their own projects while a trained PPLD staff member is present. Equipment and supplies are available on a first come basis.
Learn to code with Google! Using an evaluated curriculum from the computer scientists at Google, youth will learn basic computational thinking concepts through block coding. The theme of this camp is "Friends". Ages 9-15 only.
During Open Hours, Make II is available for patrons to work on their own projects while a PPLD staff member is present. Equipment and supplies are available on a first come basis.
To celebrate National Poetry Month, we will create custom magnetic poetry sets! All materials will be provided. #PoetryMonth
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Help choose and run library programs, events, and create displays for the teen area!
Each Tuesday will feature something different for teens to enjoy including snacks, board and video games and crafts.
Have something you'd love to do for Teen Tuesday? Call or email Joe to see if your idea could be featured!
The most stunning and valuable jewels ever created are being shown in an art gallery, and only YOU are brave enough and bold enough to liberate them. You have 45 minutes to infiltrate the gallery, steal the jewels, and escape!
Turn an old book into something beautiful! Learn paper folding techniques on a project to take home and display. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/rh2ozk2, call (719) 531-6333, or visit your local Library.
Is math homework getting you down? Are finals freaking you out? Do you need to brush up before the ACT, SAT, or GED? Our experienced math tutors can help you improve your grades and take the stress out of math.
Play D&D with other teens, led by volunteer Dragon Masters. No experience is required. For more information, visit tinyurl.com/vms6qq3, call (719) 531-6333, or visit East Library or Library 21c.