Teen Board Live Concert Teen Work The Teen Summer Reading
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Teen Board Live Concert Teen Work The Teen Summer Reading
Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library, 3 Community Park Rd., Broomfield, CO 80020 Rock Out at Broomstock 2011 Teens are invited to attend the annual Broomstock event on Thursday, May 26 from 1-9 p.m. in the Broomfield Commons Park. This is a free outdoor concert featuring local bands in celebration of the last day of school and the start of summer. It’s a great way for teens to rock out to a diverse selection of bands in an alcohol and drug-free environment. Teens are also needed as volunteers to assist at the pizza booth, during set-up and breakdown, and trash detail. If you would like to help, please call Chippy Ciani at 720-203-2869 or email her at ccianci@broomfield.org. Hope to see you there! Live Concert The 411 Teen Zone Newsletter www.broomfieldlibrary.org 720-887-2360 Teen Work June—August 2011 Thought by Jennifer Fly until you're free Do not let them hold you down You control your destiny. by Priyanka by Bryce Teen Advisory Board We asked TAB members two questions: 1. What two foods should never be combined? Blake– ketchup and cereal Tucker– bacon and ice cream Jed– salad and anything Hannah– astronaut ice cream and anything edible Montana– peanut butter and goat cheese Priyanka– chocolate and tuna Jennifer– macaroni and cheese and ketchup Sarah– cheese cake and habaneras Katie– tuna and peanut butter Sophia– sardines and ice cream Lexi– jalapenos and ice cream Cait– chocolate and Tabasco Nate– sardines and ketchup Kaya– chocolate and ketchup Amanda– gummy bears and ketchup Janelle– sushi and cheese Olivia– ice cream and ketchup Lauren– mayo and tomato soup Isaiah– sun dried tomatoes and brownies Paul– chilies and apple jello Libby– raw sardines and fruit Apoorva– spinach and milk Are you interested in volunteering at the library? You can take care of some of your community service hours by joining the Teen Advisory Board (TAB). What is TAB? TAB members are teens in grades 6-12 who volunteer two hours a month to help us make the library a teen-friendly place. They share their opinions and ideas about library-sponsored teen events at TAB meetings and help to create this newsletter. TAB meets every 1st and 3rd Monday from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Eisenhower Room. If you’d like to join TAB, stop by the Teen Zone Desk to fill out an application. Questions? Give us a call at 720-887-2360. 2. If you could go on a road trip with anyone (real or fictitious), who would it be and where would you go? Blake– George Washington to Italy Tucker– Myself to my basement Jed– Sean Connery to Ankh-morpork Hannah– Season to northern Canada Montana– Alec Baldwin to anywhere Priyanka– 4 best friends to France Jennifer– All her friends to Hawaii Sarah– Artemis Fowl to French Polynesia Katie– Marquis de Lafayette through France Sophia– Xerxes to Disney Land Lexi– Cait to South America Cait– Edward from Fullmetal Alchemist to his hometown Nate– Rahn to Ashte Kaya– Harry Potter to the Planet Pandora Amanda– Friends to New York Janelle– Stacy London to Paris Olivia– Friends to an island paradise Lauren– Her sister to the Emerald City Isaiah– John L. Cooper to Disney World Paul– Napoleon to England Libby– Her dog to Alabama Apoorva– Friends to Hawaii The Teen Summer Reading Program runs from June 1 to July 31.Teens entering grades 6-12 may participate. Registration ends July 17. 2011 Teen Summer Reading Program Summer Reading Program runs from June 1 through July 30.Teens entering grades 6-12 may participate. Registration begins June 1 and ends July 17. Look inside for info on Teen Programs & Movie Showings Program runs from June 1 through July 30. Teens entering grades 6-12 may participate. Registration begins June 1 and ends July 17. Read It! Discover new places and cultures this summer! Explore crafts, languages, music, food, and more when you sign up for the Teen Summer Reading Program. Get great prizes just for reading. Stop by the Teen Zone Desk to register and pick up a reading log. Throughout the summer join us for gaming, hands-on programs, and movie showings. Check out the rest of this newsletter for details and don’t forget to sign up. Here’s how the reading program works: Movie Showings 1. Read 6 hours to complete a level. 2. Bring in your reading log and collect a prize. 3. Enter a weekly drawing to win movie passes and other goodies. 4. When you finish, enter to win one of three Grand Prize baskets with books, DVDs, and coupons. 5. Keep reading for more chances in the Grand Prize drawings. All movies will be shown in the Broomfield Auditorium located adjacent to the library. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Movies start at 7 p.m. Seating limited and available on first come, first served basis. No food or drinks allowed. Open to all ages. Children under 13 must come with someone 13 or older. How to Train Your Dragon Tangled Thursday, July 7 Rated PG Thursday, June 16 Rated PG Scott Pilgrim vs. the World Thursday, July 28 Rated PG-13 Teen Registration is required for all teen programs, except the movie showings. Teen Programs are for teens entering grades 6-12 and are held in the Eisenhower Meeting Room. Programs are free of charge. Stop by the Teen Zone desk or call 720-887-2360 to register. Programs Life on Earth...and Elsewhere! Saturday, June 4, 2-4 p.m. Ever thought we’re not alone? Hands-on activities let you imagine exploring space in the search for life. Play fun games and talk with fellow astrobiology enthusiasts. Indonesian Bleach Batik Wednesday, June 8, 2-4 p.m. Create the look of Indonesian Batik with bleach pens! Decorate a small bag with amazing designs or bring your own colored t-shirt or jeans and create your own unique style. Mountain Survival for Dad Saturday, June 18, 10:30 a.m.-noon Teens, bring your dad to this mountain survival program. Taught by the Colorado Mountain Club right here in the library. Learn about wildlife encounters, map reading, decision-making skills, and more! Geocache Planet Race Tuesday, June 21, 10 am-noon Use GPS units to locate the geocached “planets” outside of the library. Complete a fun obstacle course or game at each geocache to advance to the next location. Irish Step Dance Thursday, June 23, 2-4 p.m. Learn some fancy footwork that would make the Irish proud! Try out some step-dancing techniques and find out about the culture and traditions of Irish dance. Game On! Wednesday, June 29, 2-4 p.m. Show off your gaming skills! Play Wii and PS2 games like Rock Band, Guitar Hero, Super Smash Bros Brawl, and a whole lot more! We’ll provide the equipment and games. Mediterranean Cooking Get cooking! Professional chef Luke Zautke teaches you how to create tasty dishes like homemade pita bread, hummus, and raita. Use electric cooking stations to fine-tune your skills in the kitchen. You Are Here—Tunnel Books Saturday, July 9, 1-4 p.m. Create a diorama book box that highlights your family’s history or brings your inner self and imagination to life. Bring your favorite pictures; we’ll supply the rest. Taught by the Book Arts League. American Sign Language (ASL) Monday, July 11, 2-4 p.m. Want to learn a new language-with your hands? Discover ASL, Deaf Culture, and the world of visual communication. Led by a former teacher of the deaf (who is also deaf) and an interpreter. Think Outside the Box Sunday, July 17, 2-4 p.m. Have fun and try out some European-style board games that will challenge your thinking and creativity. Sponsored by Total Escape Games (ages 9-adult). Kutandara Marimba Workshop Wednesday, July 20, 10 a.m.-noon Learn to play this African instrument and discover the rich culture of Zimbabwe. It’s easy and fun! Meet outdoors at the Amphitheater next to the library. Yu-Gi-Oh Wednesday, Aug. 3, 2-4 p.m. Break out your cards- it’s Yu-Gi-Oh for the whole family! (ages 9-adult). Players of all levels welcome. Please bring your own deck. Pizza and Prose: Laura Resau Sunday, June 12, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Write Out! Monthly Programs Don’t miss out on this opportunity to join local author Laura Resau for some hands-on writing activities. She has written numerous young adult titles such as Red Glass, The Indigo Notebook, and The Queen of Water. Be sure to check out one of Laura’s award-winning titles before meeting her in person and enjoying some free pizza! Manga Art Jam 1st Sundays, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Jul. 3 & Aug. 7 *no jam in June TAB 1st & 3rd Mondays, 4-5 p.m. Jun. 6 & 20, Jul. 18, Aug. 1 & 15 Write Out 3rd Sundays, 2:30-4:30 p.m. Jun. 12*, Jul. 10*, Aug. 21 *exception to 3rd Sunday rule From Tombs to Treasures Saturday, July 30, 2-4 p.m. Science Program For ages 9-14. Uncover the customs, culture, and everyday life of ancient Egypt. Conduct a mock excavation to explore the methods used in archaeological dig sites. Presented by the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Science Task Force volunteers. Registration required. Tuesday, July 5, 2-4 p.m.
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