Teen Winter 2012 Programs

Teen Volunteers Needed for the
Following Programs:
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Winter Craft with Kids Monday, Dec. 12, 7-8 PM.
Help a child, kindergarten through 2nd grade, create a fun craft to take home for the holidays. Registration begins Nov. 14.
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Book Buddies Monday, Jan. 23, 7-7:45 PM.

Read to children 3½ years old to kindergarten and wear your pj's! Registration begins Dec. 19.
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Valentine Craft with Kids Monday, Feb. 13, 7-8 PM.
Make a craft with a child, kindergarten through 2nd grade, to give to a loved one. Registration begins Jan. 17.
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*NEW!* Teen Volunteers for Tech Buddies Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2-3:30 PM.
Use your technology skills to help adults with their computers, phones and electronic devices. Open to high school students in grades 9-12 only. When you register online, please list which devices you are comfortable using in the note field. Mandatory training session Monday, Feb. 20, 7-8 PM. Registration begins Dec. 1.
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Teen Advisory Board Monday, Dec. 19 / Thursday, Jan. 12 / Thursday, Feb. 16. 7 PM.
Get involved @ your library. In TeenSpace. No registration required.
Programs are free. Refreshments will be served.
Other Opportunities
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TeenSpace Bloggers
We are looking for short blog entries, such as book reviews, movies or concerts that you've seen recently, video games that you enjoy, creative writing and poetry, or any teen websites that you like. you name the topic, if it's teen-related, we're really flexible. Just write and submit. Up to 2 hours of community service are available each month per approval. Plus, you get to publish your writing on our blog.
If you would like to be a teen volunteer blogger for our
TeenSpace Blog, please contact Mrs. Long
by phone (516-921-7161 ext. 242)
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Please note that we often get aked to "hire" volunteers to shelve books or to come in to read to kids in the library which is not something we do. The volunteer programs at the library require adult supervision and coordination with the local children and/or seniors and are set up in advance.





