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| Flame in the Mist by Renée AhdiehHistorical Adventure. Samurai's daughter Hattori Mariko is smart and accomplished, but has no future outside of a politically savvy marriage. While traveling to meet her intended husband, she's attacked by the Black Clan, an infamous gang of thieves who leave her nearly dead…but with a new opportunity. Disguising herself as a boy, Mariko infiltrates the Black Clan to discover who they are and why they marked her for death. Set in a fantasy-tinged feudal Japan, this 1st book in a duology has all the sumptuous world-building and smoldering romance that you'd expect from the popular author of The Wrath & the Dawn. |
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| The Names They Gave Us by Emery LordFiction. Calm, responsible Lucy Hansson is mad. Her summer plans have been destroyed by an avalanche of bad news: her boyfriend wants to "pause" their relationship, she's got to work at the weird camp for troubled kids instead of at her family's familiar Bible camp, and her mom's long-dormant cancer has returned. Angry and questioning her faith, Lucy tries to adjust, but even as her new camp helps her to redefine acceptance, she uncovers secrets about her family that challenge her understanding. If you love the heartfelt and realistically messy drama of books by Sarah Dessen and Jenny Han, you won't want to miss The Names They Gave Us. |
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| Windfall by Jennifer E. SmithFiction. The lottery ticket is meant as a joke birthday gift from Alice to her best friend (and secret crush) Teddy. They've both been through some tough times -- Alice was orphaned at age nine and now lives with her aunt and uncle, while Teddy's gambling father bankrupted his family before abandoning them -- so it feels almost impossibly lucky when Teddy wins $140 million. At first, it seems like their troubles might be over, but soon Teddy starts changing in unexpected ways. Good fortune is a lot more complicated than it looks in this thoughtful, romantic coming-of-age story. |
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| The Pearl Thief by Elizabeth WeinHistorical Fiction. It's 1938, and as 15-year-old Julia Beaufort-Stewart heads off for one last summer at her grandfather's Scottish estate before it's sold, she's suddenly knocked unconscious. When she wakes up, her memories of what happened are missing, along with her family's heirloom river pearls and a scholar who'd been working at the estate. With help from her friends, Scottish Traveller siblings Euan and Ellen, Julie tries to piece together her memories, and the various mysteries along with them. Though you don't need to have read Code Name Verity to appreciate this prequel, fans will relish this poignant and detail-rich glimpse into Julie's pre-espionage past. |
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| Spill Zone by Scott Westerfeld; illustrated by Alex PuvillandGraphic Paranormal Fiction. Whenever she ventures inside the spill zone, Addison is careful to stay on her motorbike in case she needs to make a fast retreat from unnatural beasts, glowing-eyed corpses, or any of the other remnants of the spill that altered reality in Poughkeepsie, New York. Photographing her devastated hometown for cash is dangerous -- her latest assignment may actually prove fatal -- but Addison risks it in order to finance an escape for herself and her little sister. Sharp angles, unusual colors, and adrenaline-pumping-violence all combine in this eerie, intriguing graphic novel, the 1st in a two-book series. |
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| Laughing at My Nightmare by Shane BurcawMemoir. From the first scene -- in which the author's brother helps him pee into a travel urinal on a minibus -- you'll see that this memoir by blogger and advocate Shane Burcaw is no soft-focus inspirational read. With a combination of "snark, swagger and self-deprecation" (Kirkus Reviews), Shane invites readers into an unflinching look at life with spinal muscular atrophy, a degenerative (and potentially fatal) disease. Whether he's sharing his childhood discovery that wheelchairs make great getaway vehicles or describing his young adult exploration of sex and relationships, Shane's gleefully profane, live-to-the-fullest perspective is both thought-provoking and uproariously funny. |
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| Audacity by Melanie CrowderHistorical Novel in Verse. After surviving pogroms and a long, difficult journey, Russian-Jewish immigrant Clara Lemlich arrives in New York City in the early 1900s, where her hope for a better life is swiftly replaced by the reality of crowded tenements and hazardous sweatshop work. Refusing to accept these conditions, Clara bravely defies her father, her bosses, and the odds by educating herself and organizing a labor union, so that the girls and women she works with can demand their rights. Written in page-turning poetry and inspired by a true story, Audacity is a "compelling, powerful and unforgettable" (Kirkus Reviews) tale. |
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| On a Clear Day by Walter Dean MyersScience Fiction. Dahlia Grillo is ready to revolt. In the year 2035, a group of ruthless corporations called the C8 control the world's resources, and even from the safety of her gated community, Dahlia can't ignore the poverty and violence that the C8's greed has caused. Unwilling to be a bystander, Dahlia adds her math and computer skills to a diverse team of young rebels -- including a former rock star, a chess phenom, and an ex-con -- who are dedicated to taking the C8 down. Though it's a slim read with an intensifying pace, this dystopian story will leave you thinking long after the final page. |
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| Most Dangerous: Daniel Ellsberg and the Secret History of the Vietnam War by Steve SheinkinNonfiction. What would it take to make a former soldier and government employee go public with top-secret information? For Daniel Ellsberg, it was the discovery that the U.S. government (including several presidents) had lied about their involvement in the Vietnam War. In the suspenseful style of a spy thriller, author Steve Sheinkin describes Ellsberg's life and his 1970s transformation from civil servant to activist deemed "the most dangerous man in America." While the political intrigue in Most Dangerous focuses on the U.S., the questions it raises about honesty and authority are relevant no matter where you live. For further true stories about corruption and exposure, try Matt Doeden's Whistle-Blowers. |
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| Outcasts United: The Story of a Refugee Soccer Team That Changed a Town by Warren St. JohnNonfiction. After immigrating to the United States from war-torn countries all over the world, many of the boys in Clarkston, Georgia's refugee resettlement center were learning a common language besides English: soccer. Led by their determined coach, Luma Mufleh, the boys formed 3 soccer teams known as the Fugees, and though they didn't have much when it came to equipment and fans, their unusual team spirit began to attract attention. Pairing play-by-play action with the all-too-real struggles of adjusting to life in a new country, this "uplifting underdog story" (Kirkus Reviews) is a winner for sports fans and nonfiction readers alike. |
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3D Printing
Wednesday, June 14 & Thursday, June 15,
3:00 PM
Bracewell Neighborhood Library
3D printing has the potential to change the world we live in today by putting rapid prototyping, customizable products in reach of our community. Literacy in basic 3D modeling and manufacturing is an essential skill for future STEM success. Students will learn how to be more than inventors; they will become makers by using various types of 3D modeling software and printing actual physical objects that they have designed and modeled themselves. Registration is required. Program limited to 30 participants. For registration either visit Bracewell Neighborhood Library or contact Diane Doyen at 832-393-2580.
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3D Printing
Tuesday, June 20,
4:30 PM
Kendall Neighborhood Library
Come and get your craft on at the library with other teens! Today's craft is a two-part workshop teaches basics of 3D printing and design. Geared for teens ages 13-18. Please contact your local library for further details.
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After School Meal Program
Mondays-Fridays,
3:30 PM
Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning
FREE after school meals are available for youths ages 1-18. No registration is required to eat; just show up at The SPOT! The nutritious packed lunches are prepared to USDA standards and delivered daily by the Houston Parks Department. First come, first served. Children must consume food on site. Please contact your library for further details.
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American Robotics Academy
Wednesday, June 14,
2:00 PM
Heights Neighborhood Library
The time has arrived to expand your creativity to the edge of “innovation". This course will revolutionize the way you think. Through this class we create abnormal contraptions with the help of Legos and teamwork. This is a “never ending venture” to break the limits of imagination in robotic designs. So come and join in on the excitement and learning experience. Ages 9+ Registration required.
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Anime Club Saturday, June 10, 3:00 PM Bracewell Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 8, 5:00 PM Jungman Neighborhood Library Calling all otaku! Let's meet up and share our love of Japanese anime, manga, and pop culture. Please contact Bracewell Neighborhood Library for further details. 832-393-2580.
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Code Park - Coding in Minecraft Wednesday, June 21, 2:00 PM Central Library Thursday, June 29, 3:00 PM Moody Neighborhood Library This class is an introduction to coding for students aged 12-18 using Minecraft: Pi Edition and Python. With Coding in Minecraft, students will learn real world programming skills through guided lessons, creating their own in-game content along the way. Registration required. Ages 12-18
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Coloring Club
Thursday, June 15,
4:00 PM
Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library
Embrace the coloring craze! Coloring relaxes the mind while tuning fine motor skills and encouraging creativity. We provide the coloring pages and tools, you bring your imagination.
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Computer Craze Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM; Fridays, 1:00 PM; & Saturdays, 10:00 AM Park Place Regional Library Open computer lab time for youth to explore databases, work on homework, play online games and more. Check out all of the digital resources that HPL has to offer.
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Craft Time
Friday, June 16,
1:00 PM
HPL Express Discovery Green
8 Bit Craft - Fuse Beads (also called Perler Beads) use plastic beads on a grid system to create pictures that are then lightly melted together using parchment paper and an iron.
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Dance Party!
Wednesdays,
12:00 PM
Henington-Alief Regional Library
Are you ready to boogie? Dancing is a great way to get your body moving. Join us for guided dancing, musical games, and free dance guaranteed to have your toes tapping.
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Graphic Novel Book Club
Thursday, June 29,
5:00 PM
Jungman Neighborhood Library
Enjoy comic books? This is the book club for you. DC, Marvel, Dark Horse – all comic readers welcome to join the discussion. Geared for ages 13-18.
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Knit 101
Friday, June 23,
1:00 PM
HPL Express Discovery Green
Learn the basics of knitting and pattern reading in this introductory class. Once you've mastered the basics you can knit presents for yourself and others!
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Let's Get Physical
Thursday, June 29,
4:00 PM
Looscan Neighborhood Library
Get up and get moving! These movement based programs are designed to expose participants to a variety of physical activities and encourage physical health and mental well-being. This session’s theme is Zumba. Please wear comfortable clothes and shoes that you can move in. Registration required. Call Looscan Library to register: 832-393-1900.
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Lunch @ Your Library Mondays-Thursdays, 11:00 AM Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM (beginning June 12) Central Library Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Collier Regional Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Flores Neighborhood Library Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Henington-Alief Regional Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Hillendahl Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Johnson Neighborhood Library Mondays-Wednesdays, 11:00 PM & Thursdays, 12:00 PM Jungman Neighborhood Library Mondays, Wednesdays-Thursdays, 11:00 PM & Tuesdays, 12:00 PM Mancuso Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM McCrane-Kashmere Gardens Neighborhood Library Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library Mondays, Wednesdays-Thursdays, 11:00 PM & Tuesdays, 12:00 PM Morris Frank Library an HPL Express Location Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Oak Forest Neighborhood Library Mondays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Park Place Regional Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Shepard-Acres Homes Neighborhood Library Mondays, Wednesdays-Thursdays, 11:00 PM & Tuesdays, 12:00 PM Stanaker Neighborhood Library Mondays-Fridays, 12:00 PM Stimley-Blue Ridge Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Wednesdays, 11:00 AM & Thursdays, 12:00 PM Walter Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 12:00 PM Young Neighborhood Library FREE summer meals are available for youths ages 1-18. No registration is required to eat; just show up at a site near you! The nutritious packed lunches are prepared to USDA standards and delivered daily by the Houston Parks Department. First come, first served. Children must consume food on site. Please contact your library for further details.
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Makerspace
Thursdays,
2:00 PM
Central Library
Make STUFF! Hands on DIY activities that inspires teens to create, invent, and learn. Activities may include circuit exploration, stop motion animation, repurposing found objects--the sky’s the limit! Please contact your library for further details.
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Manga Mania Saturday, June 10, 2:00 PM Bracewell Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 22, 4:00 PM Flores Neighborhood Library Meet up and share your love of Japanese comics with fellow enthusiasts. Please contact your library for further details.
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Mission: Mystery
Wednesday, June 21,
12:00 PM
Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning
There's intrigue at the library! Work together to find clues, solve puzzles and decipher the mysteries found in Library Land. Your library has been transformed into an Escape Room!
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Quilt It!
Monday, June 12,
1:00 PM
Vinson Neighborhood Library
Join us in celebrating one of America’s oldest art forms! Participants who register for this two-part program will learn how to cut, piece and sew a 5x7 sampler quilt. All supplies are provided. Registration required; limited space. Ages 10-14.
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Retro Games Tuesday, June 6, 4:00 PM & Wednesday, June 7 & 14, 12:00 PM Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning Fridays, 2:00 PM Central Library Wednesdays, 1:00 PM Flores Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 22, 4:00 PM Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library Monday, June 12 & 26, 4:30 PM Kendall Neighborhood Library Wednesday, June 7 & 21, 1:30 PM Oak Forest Neighborhood Library Thursdays, 1:00 PM Pleasantville Neighborhood Library Monday, June 12 & 26, 4:15 PM Ring Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 8 & 22, 1:45 PM Shepard-Acres Homes Neighborhood Library Wednesdays, 4:00 PM Stanaker Neighborhood Library Mondays & Fridays, 2:00 PM Young Neighborhood Library Whether you're feeling nostalgic or love the thrill of competition, come and enjoy your favorite classic board games, card games, party games and more at the library! Please contact your library for further details.
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Retro Games
Tuesday, June 6,
3:30 PM
Collier Regional Library
Whether you're feeling nostalgic or love the thrill of competition, come and enjoy your favorite classic board games, card games, party games and more at the library! We will be playing games and encountering challenges in total silence at our Silent Library.
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Retro Games
Tuesday, June 27,
3:30 PM
Collier Regional Library
Whether you're feeling nostalgic or love the thrill of competition, come and enjoy your favorite classic board games, card games, party games and more at the library! We'll be playing jumbo versions of some classic party games.
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Retro Video Gaming
Wednesday, June 7,
2:00 PM
Morris Frank Library an HPL Express Location
This program showcases a collection of classic video games from the '70s, '80s, and '90s, playable on original hardware.
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Snacks @ Your Library Mondays-Thursdays, 3:00 PM Henington-Alief Regional Library Tuesday-Thursdays, 3:00 PM Johnson Neighborhood Library Mondays-Thursdays, 3:00 PM Mancuso Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 3:00 PM McCrane-Kashmere Gardens Neighborhood Library Mondays-Thursdays, 3:00 PM Morris Frank Library an HPL Express Location Mondays, 3:00 PM Park Place Regional Library Mondays-Thursdays, 3:00 PM Stanaker Neighborhood Library Mondays-Fridays, 3:00 PM Stimley-Blue Ridge Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursday, 3:00 PM Walter Neighborhood Library FREE summer snacks are available for youths ages 1-18. No registration is required to eat; just show up at a site near you! The nutritious snacks are prepared to USDA standards and delivered daily by the Houston Parks Department. First come, first served. Children must consume food on site.
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STEM @ Your Library Wednesday, June 21 & Thursday, June 22, 3:00 PM Bracewell Neighborhood Library Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! Please contact your library for further details. This week's project is Video Game Design. Registration is required. Program limited to 30 participants. For registration either visit Bracewell Neighborhood Library or contact Diane Doyen at 832-393-2580.
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STEM @ Your Library Thursdays, 1:00 PM Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! Please contact your library for further details. 6/8 - Join the Paper Challenge. Construct paper towers using paper and then test their strength. 6/15 - We play JENGA, using math facts to add to the challenge. 6/22 - Paper Plane Challenge. Challenge yourself to make a paper plane strong enough to fly through the hole. 6/29 - Scavenger Hunt. Use notes and clues to find the answers to math problems.
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STEM @ Your Library Tuesday, June 13 & 20, 3:30 PM Collier Regional Library Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! 6/13 - Come set up your own mini golf course in the library! 6/20 - Come make and enjoy some solar-powered s'mores!
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STEM @ Your Library
Thursday, June 8 & 15,
2:00 PM
Johnson Neighborhood Library
Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! Please contact your library for further details. 6/8 - During this Stem Program we will be making Candy Sushi. Space is limited so please contact the library for more details. 6/15 - During this Stem Program we will be making Marshmallow Catapults. Space is limited so please contact the library for more details.
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STEM @ Your Library Thursdays, 3:00 PM Lakewood Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 8, 15 & 22, 3:00 PM Moody Neighborhood Library Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! Please contact your library for further details.
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STEM @ Your Library Wednesday, June 28, 1:30 PM Oak Forest Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 15, 1:45 PM Shepard-Acres Homes Neighborhood Library Explosions, gadgets, and pulleys, OH, MY! Join us for exploratory activities that make Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math FUN! Please contact your library for further details. This week, we'll be using the Makey Makey system to video games in a variety of ways!
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Summer Jubilee
Wednesday, June 7,
2:00 PM
Young Neighborhood Library
We’re keeping it cool at the library! Take a break from the heat with summer-themed games, crafts and more. Join us for a round of indoor Mini Golf.
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Summer Jubilee
Thursdays,
2:00 PM
Young Neighborhood Library
We’re keeping it cool at the library! Take a break from the heat with summer-themed games, crafts and more.
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Summer Reading Kickoff
Wednesday, June 7,
3:00 PM
Park Place Regional Library
Level up your summer fun with HPL’s Summer Reading Program. Power on your summer of rambunctious reading and playful programs at our Summer Reading Kickoff party, as we register kids for the Summer Reading Program, enjoy a performance from Mick Corley's Imagination Station: A Fox and Sox and Sneeches, Too!, and indulge in sweet treats.
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Tabletop Games Tuesdays, 2:00 PM Central Library Thursdays, 5:00 PM Jungman Neighborhood Library Strategy, role-playing and twenty-sided dice – join us and pick your vice! Teens will engage in long and short form RPG games, building character, cooperation and leadership skills in the process.
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Teen Book Club
Wednesday, June 14,
4:30 PM
Kendall Neighborhood Library
Engage your inner Book Nerd! Join us for a fun discussion of a different book each month. Geared for ages 12-18. 3rd Floor Meeting Room.
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Teen Craft Saturday, June 17, 2:00 PM & Thursday, June 29, 4:00 PM Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 8 & 22, 3:00 PM Henington-Alief Regional Library Tuesdays, 4:30 PM Kendall Neighborhood Library Get your craft on at the library with other teens! Geared for teens ages 13-18. Please contact your local library for further details.
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Teen Craft Thursdays, 3:30 PM Meyer Neighborhood Library Get your craft on at the library with other teens! Geared towards ages 10 – 18. 6/8 - This week make a do-it-yourself journal! 6/15 - This week make creepy cute felties! 6/22 - This week make duct tape crafts! 6/29 - This week learn to knit!
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Teen Movie
Thursday, June 8,
3:00 PM
Bracewell Neighborhood Library
Angst, adventure, and romance! Movie time with teen appeal. All films rated G-PG13. Majority Rules! 3 Movies. Vote for your favorite. Let's see who wins!
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Teen Movie Mondays, 2:00 PM Central Library Thursdays, 4:00 PM Flores Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 15, 3:00 PM Henington-Alief Regional Library Tuesdays, June 6 & 27, 4:00 PM Mancuso Neighborhood Library Saturday, June 10, 4:00 PM Morris Frank Library an HPL Express Location Saturday, June 10, 2:30 PM Ring Neighborhood Library Thursdays, 5:30 PM Walter Neighborhood Library Angst, adventure, and romance! Movie time with teen appeal. All films rated G-PG13.
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Teen Movie
Thursday, June 8,
4:00 PM
Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library
Angst, adventure, and romance! Movie time with teen appeal. Now showing Queen of Katwe. All films rated G-PG13.
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Teen Movie
Tuesday, June 6 & 27,
1:30 PM
Looscan Neighborhood Library
Movie time with teen appeal. Now showing: 6/6 - Guardians of the Galaxy; 6/27 - Doctor Strange. All films rated G-PG13.
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Teen Movie Wednesday, June 14, 1:30 PM Oak Forest Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 29, 1:45 PMShepard-Acres Homes Neighborhood LibraryAngst, adventure, and romance! Movie time with teen appeal. Now showing Doctor Strange. All films rated G-PG13.
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Video Game Tournament Wednesday, June 14 & 28, 2:00 PM Central Library Thursdays, 4:00 PM Park Place Regional Library Think you have what it takes to win? Test your skills, meet new friends, and compete against fellow gamers in this video game tournament. All games rated E-T. Please contact your library for further details.
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Video Game Tournament
Wednesday, June 7,
2:00 PM
Heights Neighborhood Library
Think you have what it takes to win? Test your skills, meet new friends, and compete against fellow gamers in this video game tournament, while playing Super Smash Brothers. All games rated E-T. Please contact your library for further details. Registration is required for this event. To register, call or come by 24 hours prior to event. Attendance is limited.
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Video Gaming Fridays, 2:00 PM Flores Neighborhood Library Wednesdays, 4:00 PM Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 29, 3:00 PM Henington-Alief Regional Library Thursdays, 6:00 PM Hillendahl Neighborhood Library Thursday, June 22, 5:00 PM Jungman Neighborhood Library Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 3:00 PM Lakewood Neighborhood Library Tuesdays, June 13, 4:00 PM Mancuso Neighborhood Library Tuesdays-Thursdays, 2:00 PM McCrane-Kashmere Gardens Neighborhood Library Thursdays, 1:00 PM Pleasantville Neighborhood Library Monday, June 19, 4:15 PM Ring Neighborhood Library Mondays, Wednesdays-Thursdays, 11:00 AM; Tuesdays, 12:00 PM; Fridays, 1:00 PM; & Saturdays, 10:00 AM Stanaker Neighborhood Library Wednesdays, 3:00 PM Vinson Neighborhood Library Tuesdays, 2:00 PM Young Neighborhood Library Consider yourself a gamer? Meet new friends, and compete against fellow players in popular video games! Refine your hand-eye coordination and problem solving skills while exploring unique digital worlds. All games rated E-T.
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Video Gaming Tuesday, June 13 & 20 and Thursday, June 15 & 22, 1:30 PM Looscan Neighborhood Library Video Game Design – Kodu Game Lab Kodu Game Lab is a fun and easy to use videogame maker. Through its user-friendly interface, students can learn some of the basic concepts of design and programming, without having to learn a programming language! This is perfect for kids and teens who want to learn a little about videogame design. Registration required. Call Looscan Library for registration: 832-393-1900.
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Write On! Wednesday, June 28, 12:00 PM Carnegie Neighborhood Library and Center for Learning Get your creative juices flowing as you explore the art of creative writing. Poetry, character development and short stories are just some of the writing elements you’ll develop in this program. Intended for Kids, Tweens and/or Teen audiences. 6/28 - Haiku. Use 5 and 7 syllable lines to create 3-line poems.
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Yarn People
Saturday, June 10 & 24,
10:30 AM
Freed-Montrose Neighborhood Library
Join us every other Saturday for knitting and crocheting sessions. Bring your own needles, crochet hooks, patterns, and yarn. Teens and Adults.
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Young Writers Workshop
Saturdays,
10:30 AM
HPL Express Discovery Green
Writers in the Schools, HPL Express and Discovery Green, team up to offer Houston's only free and open writing workshop for kids. Funded in part by a grant from the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance, HPL Express, Writers in the Schools, and Discovery Green. Class is limited to 25 students on a first-come, first-served basis.
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