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This year's Summer Program should be a blast! Get it? Rockets, space, blast? Anyways, we will have lots of cool events going on that all teens are welcome to attend. Remember, you are not forced to read, but it does help to win prizes. I hope you enjoy this summer and can stop in for an event. Thanks again! ~Blaize Hernandez TAC President
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Teen Kickoff
May 31st, 3:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
Come join the teens to kick off our summer program with snacks, laughs, and board games! Make sure to sign up for our summer program!
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Teen Solar Observing
June 3rd, 5:30 PM, Outdoor Pavilion
The teens, with a special guest from Warren Rupp Observatory, are going to be viewing the solar system with specialized lenses.
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Space Theories
June 10th, 5:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
Come join us to make dioramas, create your own planet, and make planets in jars.We will discuss theories (conspiracies, too!) and snack as well.
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Stars Night
June 17th, 5:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
Make galaxy art, tie-dye galaxies, and melted crayon art, all with added excitement of snacks and other teens.
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NASA Night
June 24th, 5:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
Make rockets as we snack and talk about NASA and the history of space exploration.
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A heart in a body in the world
by Deb Caletti
The National Book Award finalist and author of Stay finds a traumatized teen fleeing to Washington, D.C., where she becomes a reluctant activist in her effort to escape the past, in a tale that touches on such themes as gun violence, rape culture and misdirected guilt
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Alexander Hamilton, revolutionary
by Martha Brockenbrough
A richly illustrated portrait of the Founding Father and first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury describes his experiences as an illegitimate orphan, soldier, friend, philanderer, political firebrand and financial whiz whose groundbreaking policies continue to shape today's American government.
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Sawkill girls
by Claire Legrand
After girls mysteriously disappear on the island of Sawkill Rock, three unlikely friends come together to destroy the Collector, a monster from another world who grows stronger with each kill
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Unbroken : 13 stories starring disabled teens
by Marieke Nijkamp
Edited by the best-selling author of This Is Where It Ends, an inspirational anthology of stories featuring disabled and neurodiverse teen main characters includes contributions by such leading authors as Kody Keplinger, Katherine Locke and Fox Benwell.
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The house of one thousand eyes
by Michelle Barker
Living under communist rule in East Germany in the 1980s is difficult for orphaned Lena, but things grow much harder when her uncle disappears without a trace and she is forbidden to speak of him, prompting her to rebel and search for him
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Illegal
by Eoin Colfer
Setting out to join his brother and sister in Europe, Ebo leaves Ghana, traveling through the Sahara Desert and dangerous streets of Tripoli before braving the merciless sea
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The handsome girl & the beautiful boy
by B. T Gottfred
Declared gay by their peers despite not being certain themselves, Zee and Art forge a powerful connection based on their mutual admiration of personal qualities that others find strange, a relationship that enables them to explore their complex views about gender, sexuality and identity. By the author of Forever for a Year.
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TAC Meeting
TUESDAY, June 11th, 5:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
TAC will meet and talk about how the events are going and if anything needs to change.
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Officer's Meeting
TUESDAY June 18th, 5:30 PM
Storytime Room
Talk about summer reading and start talking about plans for next year.
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TAC Meeting
TUESDAY June 25th, 5:30 PM
Multipurpose Room
Talk about the summer programs, make any adjustments required, and start taking about plans for next year.
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