Teen Summer Reading Programs

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Teen Summer Reading Programs Carver School Road Branch 336 703-2910 Discover 3D Printing Call 336 703-3064 for dates and times Interested in 3D printing? Once a month we will showcase the library s new 3D printer. Demonstrations are given through our 3D printing introduction class. Second Wednesday of Each Month 4-5 pm Teen Tech Lab Does your teen need help with a computer issue? Want help applying for a summer job online? The Teen Tech Lab is ready to help. Clemmons Branch 336 703-2920 Wednesday, June 21st at 2 pm Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest A wide variety of materials are used to build houses, structures and buildings. Teens will learn about structures and materials from around the world, and then build their own fantastic structure. This program is for rising 6th through 12th graders. Registration is required, call 336 703-2920. Thursday, July 13th at 2 pm Movie Party Join us for a film viewing of a new favorite movie from the wizarding world. Wizarding snacks provided. Program is for rising 6th through 12th graders. Registration is recommended, call 336 703-2920. Tuesday, July 25th at 3 pm Yoga for Teens with Lisa Kushner Discover and practice yoga and meditation as an effective form of relaxation, recreation and stress relief. No equipment required. Dress comfortably. Program is for rising 6th through 12th graders. Registration is required, call 336 703-2920. Kernersville Branch 336 703-2930 Tuesday, June 13th at 4 pm Teen Tinker Time

Full STEAM ahead as you try your hand at marble runs, Ozobots, pixel art, and more. For ages 12 to 18. To register, call 336 703-2930. Friday, July 14th at 4:30 pm Let s Build Join the Wake Forest Museum of Anthropology to learn about buildings from around the world and design and build your own structure. Ages 12 to 18. Call 336 703-2930 to register. Lewisville Branch 336 703-2990 Raspberry Pi Computer Coding Workshop Series Monday, June 26th-Friday, June 30th at 2-4 pm. Develop your coding skills in this program series by the Wake Forest Computer Science Department. For rising 9th through 12th graders. Registration required, call 336 703-2940. Participants must attend each of the five day workshops as lessons are progressive. Thursday, July 13th at 3:30 pm--makey MaKey Workshop Bring forth your inner inventor in this program by the Wake Forest Computer Science Department. For rising 6th through 8th graders. Registration required. Call 336 703-2940 for more information or to register. Friday, July 28th, 5:30-8:30 pm Teen Lock-in For rising 6th through 12th graders. We will play games, eat pizza, draw, and have an online chat with a popular author of young adult books. Registration and parental permission slip required to participate. Permission slips may be picked up at the front desk of the Lewisville Branch Library and are due by 7/27/17. Call 336 703-2940 for more information or to register. Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center 336 703-2950 June 23rd at 3 pm Etiquette for Teens A featured speaker will share proper telephone and social etiquette tips for everyday use. Call 336 703-2950 to register. July 21st at 3 pm Etiquette for Teens

A featured speaker will share proper etiquette tips for dining and everyday use. Call 336 703-2950 to register. Reynolda Manor Branch 336 703-3060 Thursday, June 29th at 4:30 pm Let s Build! With the Museum of Anthropology Learn about and look at unique structures and materials from around the world. Then, using a variety of materials, build your own fantastic structures. For rising 6th through 12th graders. Thursday, July 20th at 6:30 pm After Hours Laser Tag with Go Time Gaming The library has become your gaming arena. Team up, and see who can be the Summer Reading laser tag champion. For teens entering grades 6-12. Required participation waiver must be filled out by a parent/guardian at the start of the evening. Rural Hall Branch 336 703-2970 Friday, June 23rd at 4 pm Let s Build! With the Museum of Anthropology A variety of materials are used to build houses, and buildings, around the world in amazing shapes, and sizes. Teens will learn about and look at unique structures and materials from around the world. Using a variety of materials, teens can build their own structures. Ages 12-17. Registration is required, 336 703-2970. Presented by the Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology. Friday, July, 14th at 6 pm Teen Lock-In for Ages 13-17 We'll close the library and when everyone's out we'll scream, play video games, watch anime and play some party games. Snacks and pizza will be provided. Registration required. Stop by the library or call 336 703-3046. Thursday, July 20th at 4 pm Build a Better World Through Polka Polka music fun for the whole family provided by Mike Schneider's Pint Size Polka band. Monday, July 31st at 2 pm Build a Better Sundae Ice Cream Social Ice cream with all the toppings and some fun prizes as we finish up Summer

Reading. All ages from adults to children are welcome. Southside Branch 336 703-2980 Friday, June 30th at 2 pm Yoga for Teens with Lisa Kushner Relax your mind while gently stretching your body. Beginners and all levels welcome, as are adults who wish to participate alongside their teens or tweens. Registration is helpful but not required. Call 336 703-2980 to reserve space. Parent participation waiver forms for all ages needed before class. Wednesday, July 19th at 3 pm--let s Build! With the Museum of Anthropology Using a variety of materials, teens will create small imaginative structures after learning about the types of places in which people live, worldwide. Presented by Tina Smith, museum educator. For ages 11 and up. Registration required, call 336 703-2980. Presented by Wake Forest University Museum of Anthropology. Walkertown Branch 336 703-2990 Wednesdays, June 21st & July 19th at 4 pm Power to the Youths! Teen Book Club Not your mom's book club. Join the club that was created especially for young adult readers age 13-17. Books are available for checkout three weeks before the next meeting. Come ready to discuss the book, do activities, and SPEAK YOUR MIND! Wednesdays, June 28th & July 26th at 3 pm--get Hooked Teen Knit & Crochet Club Learn the basics of knitting and crocheting or bring a project you re working on. Limited supply of tools for beginners. Beginners and advanced stitchers are welcome. Friday, June 23rd at 1 pm Photography Workshop for Teens Have you ever wanted to learn more about photography? Want to try your hand at a real photo shoot, or experiment with developing photographs in a darkroom? Teens age13-17 are invited to do just that at the Walkertown Library. Friday, July 7th at 3 pm Teen Yoga

Teens age 13-17 are invited to a special yoga session just for young adults. Please bring a mat if you have one and come enjoy the health benefits of yoga as taught by certified instructor Lisa Kushner. Wednesday, July 19th at 1 pm Pointillism Class with Dot Duggins Children and young adults are invited to learn to paint in this classic style that uses small dots of color to create a beautiful image. Join local artist, Dot Duggins and take your creation home after the class! Wednesday, July 26th at 1 pm-- Let s Build! with the Museum of Anthropology Join us for a special workshop presented by the Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University. Teens will learn about and look at unique structures and materials from around the world. Using a variety of materials, participants can build their own fantastic structures.