Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Express Yourself @ Your Library!

Express Yourself @ Your Library! is our summer reading theme especially for TEENS. If you will be entering grades 7-12 next fall, this is for you.
TEENS at Marshall Public Library will be exploring the many ways of expressing themselves through visual, dramatic, written, and political avenues. Read books based on plays or movies, books about artists, poets, musicians, or celebrities, or even something with a political bent. With 10 challenges to choose from, there is something of interest for everyone. Up to four prizes will be awarded (one per week) for reading books, attending a teen movie or program, or doing a creative project to display in the library.
We have many TEEN activities planned throughout the summer, including a monthly book club, movie nights, board game night, console gaming event, and a poetry slam. TEEN summer reading culminates with a Reader’s Theatre and end-of-summer party.
Express Yourself@ Your Library! began in May with our monthly Teen Movie night. A double feature will be shown for TEENS on one Friday each month through August. Show times begin at 5pm and continue after-hours until about 9:30pm.
For a full schedule of our movies and other activities, visit the Young Adult Blog on our website (www.marshallpl.org) or become a FAN of Marshall Public Library on Facebook.  You may also find our schedule by logging on to the Idaho State Journal’s JHub (www.thejhub.com) or simply give us a call at 232-1263 ext. 28.
See YA at the library!
Kath Ann Hendricks, Young Adult Librarian

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