Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Teen Fall Program Registration starts now!

Fall means Fall Teen Programs! Yahoo!  If you are in grades 6-12, these programs are for you.
 
In celebration of Halloween and all things spooky there is  the Undead Club.
 
The Undead  Club
  • Monday October 6 – Ghosts – Learn all about things ghostly
  • Monday October 20 – Pumpkin Carving - Bring back childhood memories and carve a  pumpkin.
  • Monday October 27 – All things Zombie – Find out how to become a zombie with house hold items.
There is a $5.00 material fee to join the club.
 
 
 

 In November and December,  let's get dramatic with the Drama Club.

This game oriented program introduces basic drama concepts and more. The Club is offered on Mondays from 3:30-4:30. The material fee for this club is only $5.00.
  • Nov. 3 - Fun Drama Games – Let’s get to know each other
  • Nov 10 – Tableaux Game
  • Nov 17-  Space & Movement Game
  • Nov 24 – Improv Game
  • Dec 1- Creating Characters
  • Dec 8- Reader’s Theater Practice
  • Dec 15 Reader’s Theater Practice and Performance from 5- 5:30  for parents and guardians.





This year we decided to add some special one off programs. We will be having these party type programs once a month on Thursdays from 3:30-4:30. The material fee is $2.00 per program.
 
  • October  23-  Urban legends – Lean about classic urban legends are find out if they fact or fiction.
  • November 20 - Candy Sushi –  Learn how to make these tasty treats.
  • December  18 – Christmas Craft – Make a jar gift for someone you love!
 
If you need community service hours you may want to join the Teen Advisory Committee.
 
 
Do you want to take part in creating innovative programs? Are you a teen between the ages 11 to 18 and need community service hours?  Join the Lincoln Public Library’s Teen Advisory Committee!  We meet the first Thursday of every month from 3:30-4:30 pm.
 
  • October 2
  • November 6
  • December 4
We will also be starting up our Computer Training with Seniors. We are looking for teens that are tech savvy and would like to share their skills  to help seniors learn how to use their computer.
 
 
 
 

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