All Things Teen at the Library
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All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library
Did you know that November is National Runaway Prevention Month? On November 24, at 7 p.m., experience "Out of the Shadows", a youth- written and produced performance, highlighting the experiences of runaway and homeless youth. Youth In Need has partnered with St. Louis County Youth Programs to bring this one-of-a-kin...d FREE production. St. Louis University Theater – Xavier Hall, 3733 West Pine, St. Louis 63156.Read More

November 18 at 7:10am
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All Things Teen at the Library Have you been seeing more of these signs up at the libraries? The libraries are participating in Project Safe Place which is part of Youth in Need. Library staff will contact Youth in Need and provide children and teens with a safe place to wait for a case worker to come and offer assistance. To find more information go to www.youthinneed.org and click on the Safe Place Logo.

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All Things Teen at the Library Registration is now open for "Chinese Character Wall Art & Art of Tea" at our Kathryn Linnemann Branch Library. Create a Kanji symbol of life using papier mache & learn the art of making and serving tea. This is a *two* session program: November 24th and December 1st. 6:30-8:30pm. Call 946-0789 to register.

All Things Teen at the Library
All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library Halloween is just around the corner. Is anyone looking for a chilling read? Tell us your favorite horror book.

October 27 at 12:35pm
All Things Teen at the Library
All Things Teen at the Library
I like Blood and Chocolate by Annette Curtis Klause. It's a werewolf/romance, but I think the werewolf part can make it kind of a horror/romance.
October 27 at 12:38pm
All Things Teen at the Library
All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library Don't forget! It's Teen Read Week! This year's theme is Read Beyond Reality @ your library, which encourages teens to read something out of this world, just for the fun of it. What's your favorite science fiction or fantasy book?

October 19 at 3:13pm
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All Things Teen at the Library There's a new topic on the Discussion Board, if you've read "The Goblin Wood" by Hilari Bell and want to post your opinion, please visit our page.

All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library Teen Read Week 2009 will be celebrated Oct. 18-24! This year's theme is Read Beyond Reality @ your library, which encourages teens to read something out of this world, just for the fun of it.

All Things Teen at the Library
All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library Author Eoin Colfer is coming to St. Louis on Friday, Oct 23rd. He'll be coming to Left Bank Books to talk about his new book "And Another Thing..." and to sign book. This event is free and open to the public. Find out more:

Source: www.left-bank.com
Douglas Adams, the author of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, once said, "I would love to finish Hitchhiker on a slightly more upbeat note, so five seems to be a wrong kind of number, six is ...
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All Things Teen at the Library The Ranger's Apprentice performance was a great time -- enjoyed by over 100 audience members! Now don't miss Marla Frazee, a Caldecott Winning Illustrator and Children's author.

Source: www.youranswerplace.org
All Things Teen at the Library
All Things Teen at the Library

All Things Teen at the Library Don't forget!!! This coming Tuesday, September 29th, at 7pm there will be a live performance of "The Ranger's Apprentice" at our Middendorf-Kredell Branch Find out more information at: http://www.youranswerplace.org/information/rangers_apprentice.pdf

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All Things Teen at the Library discussed The Goblin Wood by Hilari Bell on the All Things Teen at the Library discussion board.