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Saturday, January 25, 4-5 pm
A highly anticipated finale to the best-selling trilogy that began with Scythe is set three years after the disappearances of Rowan and Citra and finds the Thunderhead closing to everyone, except Grayson Tolliver.
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Drop in for free movie, pizza, and treats after-hours when the Library is closed. Tweens & teens only (grades 6-12)! The movie is rated PG and runs approx. 120 minutes.
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Wednesdays 3:30-4:30, January 22 and 29; February 5, 12, and 26; April 22 and 29; May 6, 13, and 27. Do you love reading and enjoy working with younger kids? Join the Library’s Reading Buddies program! You will partner with an elementary school buddy for interactive reading and word games.
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Want to be a Teen Volunteer? Apply online. No drop-ins please.
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Dear Martin by Nic StoneProfiled by a racist police officer in spite of his excellent academic achievements and Ivy League acceptance, a disgruntled college youth navigates the prejudices of new classmates and his crush on a white girl by writing a journal to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., in the hopes that his iconic role model's teachings will be applicable half a century later.
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Black enough : stories of being young & black in America by Ibi ZoboiEdited by the National Book Award finalist and featuring contributions by a prestigious group of best-selling, award-winning and emerging African American young-adult authors, a timely literary collection shares modern insights into what it is like to be young and black in today's America.
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A time to break silence : the essential works of Martin Luther King, Jr. for students by Martin Luther KingPresents Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most important writings and speeches—carefully selected by educators across a variety of disciplines—in an accessible, user-friendly volume that includes 19 selections, with an introduction by the award-winning author who is also serving as the Library of Congress National Ambassador for Young People's Literature.
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