Teen Activity Night
Featuring: Pictureka! Card Game
Friday,
February 22 @ 6:00 PM
For Ages 13-18
Register today!
Teens! Find a friend to play Pictureka in teams of two!
This is a fast paced game and the first team to match the topics
on the cards and is able to get rid of all their picture cards
first wins the game. This is another matching game where the
players have to match the topic or the picture on the mission
cards and shout “Pictureka” to win.
Pre-registration is required.
Click here to register!
NEW! Anime
Night
Pumpkin
Scissors
(Unrated - contains some
violence)
Wednesday,
February 1 @ 6:00 PM
Ages 14 to Adult
Join us for our NEW anime night! We will be showing a variety of Japanese anime films to
those who are ages 14 years and older.
Some Casualties of War Never Heal. In
the aftermath of the great war, Lt. Alice Malvin is charged to
take command of the imperial army’s intelligence section three,
an elite team where even the newest member hunts down tanks with
a handgun. Their code name: pumpkin scissors. Her mission:
To sharpen IS3 into a deadly instrument of justice and to expose
the corrupt power-mad nobility who prey on the weak. But as
Malvin starts to peel away the layers of a government cover-up
involving a defunct super-solider program, she discovers the
existence of a military technology decades ahead of what the
army has! As terrifying secrets crawl out of the tomb in which
they were buried war becomes hell.
Some films will not be suitable for younger audiences, so please use your discretion.
Clue Hunt Winners!
Congratulations to
the clue hunt winners from Friday,
January 27th! Everyone did a really did
a good job solving puzzles and finding
clues in the library!
1st place went to
Team #3, the Chihuahuas
Amber Jones and Emily Ardelean
2nd place went
to Team #2, the Boxers
Heather Jones and Nicole Jones
Consolation
prize went to Team #6, the Collies
Jacquelyn Reyes and Owen Falkowski
See you all next
year for another round of puzzling
fun!
Reading 101

Parents who would like to help their teen develop or enhance
reading skills might like to encourage the use of
audiobooks combined with printed text. Whether it's due to
learning disabilities such as dyxlexia or just a reluctant
reader, listening to an audiobook in conjunction with the
written text can enhance the reading experience. It can help
improve reading and comprehension skills as well as strengthen
spelling skills and increase the vocabulary.
Click here for more information
as well as a list of recommendations from our youth librarian.