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Teen Library Council

calendar_today Thu April 9th at 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM
location_on Peshastin Public Library
diversity_3 Leavenworth Public Library
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Teens grades 8th through 12th: Are you interested in making an impact on your community?

Possible projects include working with library staff to:

  • Plan library programs for teens
  • Curate book displays
  • Assist with social media
  • Write book or media reviews
  • Design a literacy-based project for the greater community

Why join?

  • To build leadership skills
  • To earn community service hours, which is beneficial for - college applications and job resumes
  • To get to know other teens and library staff in your community
  • To help make the library a better place for teens
  • To have a positive impact on our community

Meetings are on the first Thursdays of the month from October to March (except Jan 1), with the last meeting on April 9th.

Location will alternate between Leavenworth and Peshastin Library.

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