2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist

Teens

Book Swap

Do you own books that you're not planning to re-read?  Everything old is new again at the library's Book Swap!  Bring up to 10 of your used books to swap with other readers.  You'll be issued one "book buck" for every book you bring, plus one extra just for attending, and you can use your book bucks to "pay" for the books you decide to make yours.  

Don't have any books to swap?  You're still welcome to attend and select one book to keep.

Books must be in good condition and must be written for children, tweens, or teens.  Textbooks are not accepted.

TAG Meeting

April 4 at 7 pm in the meeting rooms.  Teen Action Group meeting. Open to students in grades 8 and up. New members welcome. You earn 1 hour of Community Service for attending.  We highly encourage you to attend in person, but if you can't, click here to register for the zoom. 

Vision Boards

Make a vision board to help you keep an eye on where you're headed.  Get your brain in gear for an awesome summer, or think longer term and consider career choices or other goals.   Feel free to bring a photo of yourself or any other special supplies that can be glued to posterboard.

For kids entering 3rd grade and up.

ABC's of Coding

The ABC's of Coding

Python is one of the most popular coding languages in the world, and it is one of the most easy and powerful languages to learn.

This program is for students currently in 6th and 7th grades.

This is a 3 part class, taught by a volunteer.  April 11-13 from 1-3 in the YS programming room.  Please bring a laptop.

You must be able to attend all 3 classes.  Class size is limited, so please let me know if you need to cancel your registration.  Email mwhittington@ebpl.org with questions.