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Volunteer Opportunities @ VPL
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Do you want to make a difference in 2018? Want to earn volunteer hours and gain job-ready skills? We are currently seeking volunteers for: March Break Volunteers When: Monday March 12 - Friday March 16, 12:30-4:00pm You can pick one day, two days, all five, etc. What will you be doing: Helping with programs for the day. Helping younger children with activities, and assisting staff with set up and take down. When: Sunday April 15, 1:00-4:00pm What will you be doing: Helping families with fun activities; working the popcorn machine; assisting staff with set up and take down. Book Arts Celebration Volunteers When: Sunday April 22, 12:30-4:30pm What will you be doing: Help with the show stations such as papermaking, letterpress, bookbinding, printing, calligraphy, and more! Reading Buddies, Computer Tutors, STEAM Coaches, and Fun With French Volunteers!
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Hack Your Resume Get some tips to build your resume from an expert at Seneca Employment Services to help you land that summer job. Register on Eventbrite. Tuesday April 10, 4:00-5:00pm
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Light Therapy Lamps Have Arrived! Do you need help combating stress and fatigue during midterms? Ask the info desk to borrow our therapy lamps, and say goodbye to the winter blues!
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Transform design into 3D carving with our Carvey machine. A new project will be featured each month. Ages 13+. Pre-register on Eventbrite or in person. Pierre Berton Resource Library March 29 at 6:30pm Join the conversation as we learn about podcasting technology, set-up, techniques, and even record a mini podcast! Ages 13+ Civic Center Resource Library March 29 at 6:00pm
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Meet with other teens to discuss popular teen novels. Bring your book recommendations to share with others. New members are always welcome! Register and borrow a copy of the book at the library.
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Ansley Grove Library Wednesday April 4 at 7:00pm Discussing: The invention of Hugo Cabret : A novel in words and pictures by Brian SelznickLiving in the walls of a busy Paris train station in 1931, clock keeper and orphan Hugo Cabret must constantly work to keep his secrets safe, but when an inquisitive girl and an old man who owns a toy store begin probing, he must do all he can to keep them at a safe distance.
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Pleasant Ridge Library
Monday February 26 at 7:00 pm
Discussing: Finding Audreyby Sophie KinsellaEnergized by a friendship with her brother's gaming teammate, 14-year-old Audrey, a girl with an anxiety disorder, finds their subsequent romance challenging her progress. By the best-selling author of the Shopaholic series.
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The Belles by Dhonielle ClaytonBorn one of the revered Belles in the opulent world of Orleans, where people are naturally born gray and seek the talented Belles to transform themselves with beauty, Camellia dreams of being declared the queen's favorite before her arrival at court exposes dark and dangerous realities within the palace walls.
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