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Virtual Teen Events
Teens Writers Meetup
Join other teens and write! Whether you're crafting poetry or a novel, writing can be lonely as it's typically a solo endeavor, but meeting with others who share the passion can be a great for inspiration and encouragement. Join us for a writing meetup to spark some creativity. We might write together, use writing prompts, or share our work in a safe and supportive space. For teens only. Register at http://pasadena.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=3647
Learn how to make crafts for the New Year 2021 using items around your home. Presented on Instagram Live (@pasadenalibrary) Monday, Jan. 11 & 25 • 3 p.m. • Instagram
In this virtual class, you'll follow along with your sewing machine and make your own fabric bookmark that fits onto the corner of a page! This scrap-busting project can be made with a few small pieces of fabric. Beginner’s sewing machine knowledge required. For ages 13+. Register at http://pasadena.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=3707
Tuesday, Jan. 26 • 3 p.m. • Zoom
Out of the Pantry
Cooking class for teens. Cook up a tasty dish with ingredients from the pantry. Teens only. Supplies available if needed. Please note: refer to the equipment and additional ingredients list to ensure you're prepared for the lesson. Sign up here http://pasadena.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=3646
Tuesday, Jan. 26 • 4 p.m. • Zoom
EDUCATION
Transit Safety with Metro Metro Community Education invites families to a virtual Transit Safety Program workshop featuring how to ride the bus and train safely during the pandemic. Come and participate in a 45-minute chat featuring the new train system map with designated letters for the train lines, Metro procedures for keeping your trip virus-free, and destinations you can reach via the L (Gold) Line. Also, enjoy a Safetyville videoclip for the entire family. Register at http://pasadena.evanced.info/signup/EventDetails?EventId=3709
We value introspective work, narratives, and art that comes from the heart. We have a team of artists, graphic designers, writers, poets, photographers, and copyeditors who are all working together to make PieFace an accessible resource and space for aspiring creatives We would love to work with anyone who is currently in high school, college, or between the ages of 16-21 willing to submit their work! Find out how to submit your work or get involved:
We invite Los Angeles County high school students to submit their short science fiction stories to The Tomorrow Prize now through February 1, 2021. For guidelines, publication, and prizes see: https://www.lightbringerproject.org/science-fiction-competitions
Arrah, unlike many other people her age, does not yet possess magic. Despite her father’s reassurances that her magic will come, she’s losing hope. After all, her high-ranking priestess mother already all but shuns her. That surely means that her magic is never going to come. When children begin disappearing under mysterious circumstances, including one of Arrah’s own friends, she decides to take a big risk. By trading years of her own life in exchange for some magic, she will find out who the child-snatcher is and rescue the missing children. But what Arrah discovers is more horrifying than any child-snatcher—a rising Demon King, hungry for souls. If awakened, he could wreak all kinds of havoc on Arrah’s world—that is, if she doesn’t pay the price for the magic to protect it...