School Age Programs - Port Jeff Library

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Port JeffersonFree LibraryPJFL“The Yeoman”100 Thompson Street Port Jefferson, NY portjefflibrary.orgMain Library: 631.473.0022 Teen Center: 631.509.57074th Annual Friends of theLibrary Local Author FairSaturday, October 13September/October 2018Newsletter2:00 - 4:00 PMReaders of all ages can meet the localauthors of your favorite genres! Keynotespeaker Alyson Richman, author of “TheLost Wife”, will be here at 2:30 PM to discuss her writing process and read from herforthcoming novel “The Secret of Clouds”.Local authors, see our online applicationat portjefflibrary.org to apply for a table.Deadline to apply is September 30. Bookswill be available for purchase and signing.Feel free to bring a food donation for TheGreat Give Back occuring the same day.Library Member BenefitsCheck-Out DiscountsYour PJFL card isn’t just for the Library! Show your cardat “Check-Out Discount” participating businesses to receive a discount. Visit portjefflibrary.org/discounts for details. In cooperationwith the Greater Port Jefferson Chamber of Commerce and local businesses.Pet Adoption FairSaturday, September 2211:00 AM - 2:00 PMThe Friends of the Library will be sponsoring a Pet Adoption Fair in the hopes offinding new homes for cats, dogs, and otheranimals currently up for adoption throughlocal organizations. Not in the market for anew pet? That’s ok, come down and supportyour local pet rescues.From the Board of TrusteesTwo Trustee seats on the Library Board are due to expire, and will be filledby an election during the Annual Meeting in January 2019. Applicationswill be available at the Circulation Desk in September. Completed applications must include a resume, a written statement of interest, and a written petition signed by twenty-five (25) members of the PJFL Association.Previous experience in libraries or library governance is helpful. Furtherinformation will be included in the November/December Yeoman.Please address all correspondence to:Election Committee, Port Jefferson Free Library100 Thompson Street, Port Jefferson, NY 11777For inquiries call the Library Director, Tom Donlon at 473-0022.Dump the Junk! Fall CleaningSaturday, October 13All DayWe will be holding an all day food collection drivefor a local food pantry. Donations needed: Beansor canned vegetables, canned fruit, cereal, oatmeal,pasta baby wipes, soap, shampoo, conditioner, toiletpaper, tissues, diapers, hand sanitizer, clorox wipes,hand lotion, disinfectant spray.NEW! OutdoorFamily Game CollectionCheck out our newest collection of outdoor familygames perfect for the fall weather! Some popularones include Kan Jam, giant Jenga and cornhole.Located in the Adult Media collection.Please note: This event will take place in our parking lot, whichwill be closed beginning at 9:00 PM on Friday, October 5.Saturday, October 611:00 AM - 1:00 PMShed the Meds Collection withSuffolk County Sheriff’s OfficeTVs, keyboards, cables, wires, circuit boards, and stereos. We cannotCome down and safely dispose of all unused or ex- accept large appliances, microwavepired medications and covered hypodermic needles. ovens, fluorescent bulbs, andIf you are disposing of liquids, please dump them alkaline batteries.into cat litter prior to dropping it off. Safe disposal of Paper Recycling withthese medications and needles will help protect the Smart Shred Mobileenvironment and eliminate the risk of getting into A shredding truck from Smartthe hands of those who may misuse them.Shred Mobile will be in ourE-Waste Recycling with Eco-Tech Management parking lot for on-site shredBring your old, used, broken, working or nonworkingelectronics to the Library’s parking lot. Data storedon all devices will be destroyed. Most electronics areaccepted, such as computers, cell phones, printers,ding of personal or non- personaldocuments. No binders, plastic,cardboard, carbon paper, or commercial papers please.

children’s services* This symbol indicates that this program may not be suitable for children with food allergies.Registration is ongoing unlessotherwise noted. Cardholdersof other Suffolk County librariesmay register ONE WEEK prior toprogram, space permitting.Early Childhood Programs (Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers)Picture Books in MotionA Time for Kids: CarouselShake ‘N Make MusicPlayHooray BabiesStory Time ArtOrange You Glad YouCame to the Library?Tuesday, September 4, October 9 and 3010:30 AMAges: 2 years old and older with an adultJoin us as we view some excellent movie adaptations ofchildren’s picture books. Registration is not required.Wednesday, September 510:00 AMFriday, October 510:00 AMAges: 3 - 17 months with an adultThis delightful program is a lively introduction tonursery rhymes, books, music and creative movement.Tuesday, September 1110:45 AMAges: 18 months - 5 years with an adultHelp your child prepare for school as you participatealongside him/her in this educational program ofstories, songs, creative movement and a special craft.Tuesday, September 1112:00 PMAges: 2 ½ - 5 years old with an adultJoin Michelle Stylianou of Studio E as she shares a storyand then guides students in the creation of a relatedwork of art, using a variety of materials.PlayHooray KidsSigning Story TimeBack to School Story TimeWednesday, September 12, 26, October 3, 17 & 24Ages: 3 - 17 months with an adult9:45 AMAges: 18 - 36 months with an adult 10:30 AMLearn to communicate in sign language with your childthrough stories, songs, and games, led by Lindsay Osborn. Signing is a great way for babies, toddlers, andpreschoolers to build vocabulary and reduce frustration.Wednesday, September 511:00 AMFriday, October 511:00 AMAges: 18 - 36 months with an adultGet ready to dance, march and PlayHooray with yourtoddler. This fun-filled music and movement programwill have everyone up and moving to the beat!Thursday, September 6 10:30 AMAges: 2 - 5 years old with an adultJoin us as we share some storiesabout heading back to school.Parent/ToddlerWorkshopFriday, September 7, 21, 28, October 12, 19 & 2610:00 AM - 11:15 AMAges: 18 - 36 months old with an adultPlay with your toddler while meeting other parentsand their children. The workshop features toys, puzzles, a play kitchen area and circle time. Please do notbring any snacks or drinks (for either child or adult) to theprogram as this is a distraction to the other children anda problem for those with food allergies.**Please note new times**Clay PlayThursday, September 1310:30 AMSaturday, September 2912:00 PMAges: 2 - 5 years old with an adultClay fosters eye-hand coordination, and it is also a greatway to extend the attention span of children, who oftenwork for long periods of time with clay. Bring your childto this program and let them play with clay!1,2,3 Full STEAM AheadThursday, September 13: Color Chart 1:30 PMThursday, September 20: Car1:30 PMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adult“A Time for Kids”presents an interactive series to stimulateand engage thinking as they EXPLORE, PLAY and BUILDtogether. Participants will be introduced to concepts andterms of a STEM/STEAM based curriculum.Little Scientists:Back to School with Milton Babies Boogie2Monday, September 1011:00 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultJoin Milton the Chameleon and learn interestingfacts about these incredible reptiles. Create a colorful,camouflage folder that will help keep you organizedfor school. Meet a live chameleon!Friday, September 14 10:00 AMMonday, October 15 10:00 AMAges: 3 - 24 months with adultShake, rattle and roll when you join Nicole Sparling for this musical program.Baby StartFriday, September 1411:00 AMMonday, October 1511:00 AMAges: 25 months - 5 years with an adultHelp your child explore music from around the worldwith songs, instruments and dance in this creative movement program. No younger siblings please.Tuesday, September 1110:00 AMAges: 9 - 17 months with an adultThis ½ hour program is for caregivers and their babies.Age appropriate movement and lap time activities arealternated to provide a fun and educational class.Toddlers TangoMonday, September 17, Tuesday, October 23Ages: 3 - 17 months with an adult10:00 AMAges: 18 months - 5 years with adult 11:00 AMJoin us for this high-energy, fun-filled music andmovement program.Monday, September 171:30 PMAges: 2 - 5 years with an adultCelebrate the color orange by making lots of orangecrafts like pumpkins, oranges, tigers, and more!Ellen & Doreen Present:Simply SeptemberTuesday, September 18Ages: 2 ½ - 5 years with an adultCelebrate the month of Septemberwith a variety of seasonal crafts.10:30 AMInfant MassageTuesday, September 18, October 16 11:00 AMAges: 6 weeks - 18 months with an adultJoin Licensed Massage Therapist Laura Morello andlearn this way of communicating with your child. Pleasedress in comfortable clothes, and bring a blanket for baby,one for yourself and baby’s favorite comfort toy.Fall into Fall Story TimeTuesday, September 181:30 PMThursday, September 2710:30 AMAges: 2 - 5 years old with an adultCome on in as we share some great stories and songsabout the start of fall.Dynamic Kids: Elephant &Piggie Go For a RideThursday, September 20Ages: 3 - 5 years withoutan adultCome join Elephant and Piggie on their wild antics as theytry to organize a car ride. Thebook comes to life using props,parachutes, hoops, scootersand more!Bunny BuiltStory Craft10:30 AMMonday, September 2410:30 AMAges: 2 - 5 years with an adultShare this charming book about Bunny’s search for acarrot and then make a craft inspired by the story.

Apple Pie in a CupEdible Craft *Tuesday September 2510:30 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultIt’s Johnny Appleseed’s birthday! Come listen to astory about him andthen create yourvery own deliciousapple pie in a cup.Little Scientists:Explore the OctopusDynamic Kids:Pick a PumpkinBaby GamesFall Foil PaintingMonday, October 811:00 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultCelebrate World Octopus Day as we learn all about thisamazing creature in this interactive science program.Create an awesome octopus craft to take home.Thursday, October 1810:30 AMAges: 3 - 5 years without an adultWelcome Autumn with this movement class in a pumpkin patch! Using gym equipment and creativity, we willpick, roll on and toss pumpkins while playing fun games.Tuesday, October 210:30 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultListen to stories about pumpkins & make a pumpkin craft.Wednesday, October 1010:00 AMAges: Birth - 12 months with an adultJoin Kathy Roeder for activities to stimulate physical and mental development, including fingerplays,creative movement, parachute play and more.Baby StartToddler GamesA Time for Kids:Farmer RabbitStory Time Art Back in Black @ the Library Halloween EditionThursday, October 1110:30 AMMan in the MoonEllen & Doreen Present:Halloween HappeningsPumpkin Patch Story CraftThursday, October 410:00 AMAges: 9 - 17 months with an adultAge appropriate movement and lap time activities arealternated to provide a fun and educational class.Thursday, October 410:45 AMAges: 18 months - 5 years with an adultHelp your child prepare for school as you participatealongside him/her in this educational program ofstories, songs, creative movement and a special craft.Thursday, October 45:30 PMAges: Birth - 36 months with an adultNew research demonstrates the critical role fathers playin their baby’s development. Join us for this specialprogram filled with songs, stories and fingerplays fordads or male caregivers and their young children.Wednesday, October 1011:00 AMAges: 13 - 36 months with an adultJoin Kathy Roeder for an action-packed hour of songs,stories and fingerplays.Ages: 3 - 5 years old with adultDid you know that black technically is not a color? Learnsome cool facts about this non-color, then create a coolnight time scene that will be just perfect for Halloween!Tuesday, October 1610:30 AMAges: 2 ½ - 5 yearswith an adultCreate adorable Halloweencrafts and listen to a fun story.Monday, October 2210:30 AMAges: 2 - 5 years with an adultWe’ll see how beautiful fall colored paint looks whenapplied to a shiny surface. Please dress for mess!Slightly Spooky Story TimeThursday, October 2510:30 AMAges: 2 - 5 years old with an adultHalloween is coming.let’s share some “not too spooky”stories and songs.Monday, October 2910:00 AMAges: 2 ½ - 5 years old with an adultJoin Michelle Stylianou of Studio E as she shares aHalloween story and then guides students in thecreation of a related work of art, using a variety ofmaterials. Feel free to dress in your Halloween best!Halloween Happening *Wednesday, October 3110:00 AMAges: 18 months - 5 years old with an adultDon’t let the big kids have all the fun this holiday.Join us for some fun, not-too-spooky crafts andtreats to celebrate Halloween. Feel free to wearyour Halloween costume.School Age ProgramsTween Taste Test: NamesMatter or Do They? *Friday, September 76:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsPut your taste buds to the test. Can you tell thedifference between Coke and the soda from the grocerystore? Do Oreos really taste better than other chocolatefilled cookies? Come in and see and taste for yourself!Back to SchoolBackpack CraftMonday, September 106:30 PMGrades K - 2Come and visit your favorite library and make a backpackcraft while listening to a fall story.Mixed MediaTuesday, September 111:00 PMAges: 5 - 9 years oldSaturday, September 83:00 PM Learn about a different artist each session and create aGrades 3 - 5project in the style of that artist. We will explore differUse some sewing skills to learn how to make a custom ent media such as tempera, watercolor, pastels, coloredcase perfect for back to school!pencils and a combination of materials to create collage.Make it Sew: Pencil CaseSuper Scientists:ChessBack to School with Milton Wednesday, September 12, 26,Monday, September 1012:00 PMGrades K - 2Join Milton the Chameleon in this interactive program.Learn interesting facts about these incredible reptilesand create a colorful, camouflage folder that will helpkeep you organized for school. Meet a live chameleon!October 10, 246:30 PMAges: 6 - 12 yearsHere’s a chance for beginners, as well as experiencedplayers, to develop strategies, sharpen skills, andhave fun playing a game of Chess with an instructorfrom the Long Island Chess Nuts to guide you.Happy Birthday Tomie!!!Saturday, September 1512:00 PMGrades K - 2Come and celebrate author Tomie DePaola’s birthday!!!We will read his classicbook Strega Nona, makesome “spaghetti squash,”and enjoy a cupcake!Perler BeadCreationsMonday, September 176:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsLet your imagination run wild as you use all sortsof colored perler beads to create whatever designyou’d like to.Stickman AnimationWednesday, September 192:00 PMGrades 3 - 5Learn how animation & green screen software workswhile working in a group to make a short movie!3

Volun-tweens: Cardsfor Hospitalized KidsHalloween HeadbandsWednesday, September 196:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsWe will be making fall-themed cards for children whomust be in the hospital for long periods of time. Thecards you will be making are a much needed spot of joyand encouragement in their lives. Participants will earnone hour of community service.Wish JarThursday, September 206:30 PMGrades K - 2Start off the new school year by placing your goals andhopes for the year in a special jar! At the end of theschool year, open it up to see how you did!Board Game Bonanza! *Friday, September 216:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsCome on down and show off your board game skillswhile enjoying some yummy snacks!Duct Tape School SuppliesMonday, September 246:30 PMGrades K - 2Get ready for the new school by making some coolcreations out of duct tape!Meditation for KidsTuesday, September 25, October 9 & 30 6:00 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsJoin us for this special adventure as you are gently guided into fun & relaxing activities that teach techniques forgaining confidence, focus and consideration for others.Kid’s Kitchen:Donut Shop *Thursday September 276:30 PMGrades K - 2In this session of Kid’s Kitchen, it’s time to make thedonuts! We’ll learn the history of this delicious treat anddecorate some of our own to take home!Jewels Fit for a RoyalFriday, September 286:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsCome make and take home a beautiful piece of jewelryfit for a member of the royal family!Candy Bingo *Wednesday, October 36:30 PMGrades K - 5Come in and relax while playing Bingo with candy! Canyou resist the urge to eat your Bingo pieces?Movies and a Munch *Friday, October 5Ages: 7 - 12 yearsIt’s your choice to pick outwhich movie to watch! Weprovide the movie and snacks,you provide the smiles!46:30 PMSaturday, October 63:00 PMGrades 3 - 5Make a perfect headband inspired by your favoritespooky friends! Choose from werewolf ears, witch hat orbat wings!Super Scientists:Explore the OctopusEast End Play DatesAre you looking to join a group of parents who lovecaring for their little ones? Then come enjoy one orall of the East End Play Dates. Play, create, snackand bond with your child at each of these fun filledafternoons.Ages: Birth - 9 years old with parentMonday, October 812:00 PMGrades K - 2Celebrate World Octopus Day as we learn all about thisamazing creature in this interactive science program andthen create an awesome octopus craft to take home.Wednesday, September 121:00 - 2:00 PMWednesday, September 261:00 - 2:00 PMVisit facebook.com/eastendplaydatesfor more information and to register.Under the Sea Mermaid Party Vampire BookmarkMonday, October 82:00 PMAges: 7 years & upCome dive into the Library for some under the sea fun!We will be celebrating all things aquatic including mermaids and more! Costumes encouraged!Thursday, October 186:30 PMAges: 7 - 10 yearsShare some stories and do some simpleorigami to create a bookmark that isready to take a bite out of your book.Halloween Silhouettes3-D ArtThursday, October 11Grades 2 - 4We’ll talk about theart of creating silhouettes and then listento some stories andthen create two Halloween silhouettesusing feather dustersand pencil erasers.Craft Buddies6:30 PM Friday, October 196:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsDid you know that you can create something that looksthree dimensional on a two dimensional surface? Join usas we explore the concept of linear perspective and thencreate some awesome 3-D works of art.Monster Mash *Monday, October 226:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsJoin our Monster Mash celebration as we make somemonster themes crafts, a frightful snack and play6:30 PM Monster Bingo!Friday, October 12Grades K - 3Feeling crafty? Then come and create some new Kid’s Kitchen:masterpieces from materials from past craft programs, Treats! *Thursday, October 25ably assisted by teen volunteers.6:30 PMNot Too SpookyGrades K - 2Story Treat *In this Halloween editionMonday, October 156:30 PM of Kid’s Kitchen, we willGrades K - 2make a special tissue paHalloween doesn’t have to be scary. We will read a per pumpkin with a sweetstory and make a delicious treat full Halloween silliness!! surprise inside.PumpkinHalloween Peg DollsMeet Art: Gerhard RichterMeet Art: Tiffany StainedGlass Lamp CraftSpooky Candy Tree *Tuesday, October 166:30 PMGrades K - 2It’s almost time for ghosts and ghouls to come out. Butyou don’t have to wait till Halloween; join us as we makeour own spooky pals!Wednesday, October 176:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsJoin us as we look at some of the amazing stained glassart works that Louis Comfort Tiffany and his workshopmade. Some are as large as a window, while others werevases and lamps that were in people’s homes. We willthen make our very own Tiffany inspired lamp craft.Friday, October 266:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsGerhard Richter is a very famous German artist who hasbeen making art for over 60 years. We will be focusing onhis “Color Chart” series similar to Minecraft constructionand then design and make our very own color chart!Monday, October 296:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsUse a collection of candies and treats to design a spookytree you won’t be afraid to gobble up!* Designates that this program may not besuitable for children with food allergies.

Family ProgramsFamily ConcertSaturday, September 11:00 PMThe Three Village Chamber Players Folk Fest (August31-September 2) celebrates American Folk and Bluegrassmusic with free concerts around the community. TaylorAckley and the Deep Roots Ensemble will perform a familyfriendly concert in our Historic Reading Room. More information: 3vcp.org! Registration is not required.The Great Playdate Drag Queen Story HourHalloween Parade and ShowSaturday, October 2712:00 PM - Parade1:00 PM - ShowCome dressed in your Halloween finery as the Library hostsits annual Halloween Party and Parade. First, take partin a “spooky” parade throughout the building. Then, sitback and enjoy Jay David Funn’s Halloween Magic Show.Be sure to join us for this fun holiday tradition!Saturday, September 221:00 PMAges: 4 - 8 years old with an adultDrag Queen Story Hour is a program that raises awareness of gender diversity, promotes self-acceptance,and builds empathy through an enjoyable literaryexperience. In this 45-minute program, a drag queentrained by children’s librarians reads picture books,Sunday Crafternoonssings songs, and leads children in a craft activity. Crafternoon Sunday, September 9, 16, 23, 30,October 7, 14 & 212:00 - 4:00 PM DQSH teaches children to celebrate gender diversity, Halloween EditionJoin us and get crafty! We will have a new, fun craft for and curbs bullying of LGBTQ children. Feel free to come Sunday, October 282:00- 4:00 PMyou to make each week. Registration is not required. dressed in your best!Get in the Halloween spirit and make some fun HallowFamily Coloring Nighteen themed crafts! Registration is not required.Drop In Paint ChallengeMonday,October86:30PMMonday, September 102:00- 4:00 PMDo you think you can paint a masterpiece with only 3 col- Join us and get arty. We will have lots of coloring pagesors? Please dress for mess! Registration is not required. for young and old. Registration is not required.Dot Day CelebrationFriday, September 146:30 PMWe will be getting an early start on celebrating International Dot Day! This celebration based on Peter Reynold’sbook The Dot is designed to encourage creativity andshow that art is for everyone!Family PumpkinDecorating WorkshopSaturday, October 2012:00 PMGet ready for All Hallow’s Eve and createyour own minijack o’ lantern. Use craft supplies to transform an ordinary mini pumpkin into a unique decoration.Students must be in grades 6-12 with a validPJFL card to attend programs. Registration is inprogress unless stated otherwise.* Designates that food products used in thisprogram may contain allergens.TGIF - Teens Gather, it’s FridayFridays, September 7, 14, 21, 28October 53:00 PMIt’s Friday and you made it through another week ofschool. Relax with friends while playing various games.No registration, but program ends at 5pm.Avengers Infinity War Movie and Pizza *Friday, September 75:00 PMEnjoy a movie while eating delicious pizza that isgenerously provided by the Friends of the PJFL.Dungeons and Dragons Teen Edition *teen center150 East Main Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631)509-5707Oreo Cookie Challenge *Tuesday, September 1112:00 PMThere are so many new flavors of oreos. Can you tell whatthe flavor is. Take the taste test challenge to find out!3-D Print and DesignTuesday, September 112:00 PMTuesday, October 306:00 PMJoin teens who have experience designing and printing3D models in this monthly meet-up.Tiny Top HatSunday, September 92:00 PMPlay a Teen friendly version of Dungeons and Dragons.Feel free to stop in and make a DnD character with Khanbefore the program date!Friday, September 146:30 PMWe’re all a little mad here, care forsome tea? If so, then join us in crafting a teeny whimsical adornment.Make-it Sew - Pencil CasesSwitch it Up *Monday, September 1012:00 PMSchool is back in session, let’s learn some sewing trickswhile making a pencil case perfect for our school swag.Mario Tennis Tournament *Monday, September 103:00 PMYou have the day off, so come down to challenge thelibrarians to some Mario Tennis matches. Mario tennis isour newest edition to the Mario gaming collection.Sunday, September 162:00 PMDo you have what it takes to be the best “SWITCH” player?We will be playing with the Nintendo Labo and variousother Switch games of your choice.Fortnite Challenge *Wednesday, September 192:00 PMYou have the day off, so join other Fortnight fans to playthe game and have some Fortnight fun.Advanced Battle of the Books *Wednesday, September 19, 26, October 3, 10,17, 24 November 7, 14, 286:30 PMSuffolk County Advanced Battle of the Books Friday, November 306:00 PMWe are looking for teens in grades 9 -12 to represent theLibrary in the Suffolk County Advanced Battle of the Booksto be held at Connetquot High School. This year’s titles areSimon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli,We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson, and What ToSay Next by Julie Buxbaum. Please be aware that some ofthe content of these books is mature, soreader discretion is advised.Flower MonogramThursday, September 20 4:00 PMJoin as we make festive wall decor inspired by your name.Make-it! Cat Head PillowFriday, September 216:30 PMHouse cats only cuddle when they want. With thisadorable cat-shaped pillow, you can cuddle anytime!MTG Magic Mondays *Monday, September 24 & October 29 5:30 PMJoin Khan for a random play style tournament of thepopular trading card game, Magic the Gathering.5

Super Smash Tournament *Bottle Flip RelayZombie DollsTeen Trivia ChallengeAnime Club *Saturday, September 292:00 PMThe popular old school card game Uno is back again andready for you to sneak your way to UNO victory.Card Game CrazinessComics and a Bagel *Solo Movie and Pizza *Mario Kart 8 Tournament *Tuesday, September 256:00 PMJoin other competitive teens in this tournament. You willchallenge your friends to 1v1 battles.Butter SlimeFriday, September 286:30 PMTry making this smooth slime and it will quickly becomeyour favorite kind of slime yet.Uno Mania *Friday, October 55:00 PMEnjoy a movie and pizza provided by the Friends of the PJFL.Halloween 8-Bit ArtSaturday, October 612:00 PMMake spooky inspired art using perler beads.Thursday, October 116:30 PMWe know, we ask you not to flip bottles at the Teen Center, so here is you chance to do it. The ultimate challengefor the highly skilled; flip for victory in this bottle relay.Friday, October 124:00 PMTest your knowledge and skills against the librarians inour annual teen trivia celebrating Teen Read Week.Sunday, October 142:00 PMPlay some of our many exciting and fun card games.Friday, October 193:30 PMJoin us for an afternoon of mario racing fun.VR - Horror EditionSaturday, October 202:00 PMJoin us for the Playstation VR Experience. Learn about thevirtual world around you while playing a survival game.Pumpkin Pie Body and Lip Scrubs *Sunday, October 212:00 PMLearn how to make a scrub that is great for your skin &lips using pantry ingredients.Dungeons and Dragons Teen EditionSunday, October 72:00 PMPlay a Teen friendly version of Dungeons and Dragons.Feel free to stop in and make a DnD character with Khanbefore the program date!Mario Party Party *Monday, October 82:00 PMJoin us as we introduce the new Mario Party Game onthe Gamecube and the new mario party on the Switch.Halloween Potion BottlesMonday, October 223:30 PMBrew up some magic this Halloween!Make a potion bottle charm that’s aperfect necklace or keychain.Munchkin Monster Edition *Tuesday, October 236:30 PMCome play the entertaining card game Munchkin Monster Edition, while enjoying some tasty munchkins.Thursday, October 25 4:00 PMWith looks to die for, who said dollscouldn’t be creepy? Zombify to createa scary figurine.Friday, October 264:00 PMJoin Khan and Venus to talk about all things anime! Jointhe Anime Club for screenings and all things Japanese.Saturday, October 2710:00 AMPick up your graphic novel to read the month before, sit inour book discussion, eat some delicious bagels while wediscuss your thoughts about the graphic novel.Halloween Nerf Lock-in *Saturday, October 276:00 PMWe’ll be having a Halloween themed nerf war. Comedressed up if you would like. The library is closed, but youwill be inside preparing for battle. Who will be the victorin the Teen Department’s second annual Nerf War? Youmust have a signed permission slip to attend.Yarn LetterSunday, October 28Vintage with a capitalV. Create this simple yetelegant design with yourfavorite letter.2:00 PMDIY Art/TravelJournalSaturday November 312:00 PMUsing basic techniques, design and create your own journalperfect for storing mementos or small pieces of your art.Community Service Opportunities for TeensPerler Bead OrganizersThursday, September 66:30 PM orSunday, September 232:00 PM orSaturday, October 1312:00 PMPlease only register for one, space is limited. Receive onehour of community service for organizing the Teen Center’s craft for upcoming programs.Make it Sew Helpers (Main Library)Saturday, September 82:00 PMAre you an experienced sewer? Miss Sarina needs yourhelp teaching younger friends how to sew.Coupon for Troopsmake a difference. We’re seeking dedicated teens to shareTuesday, September 186:00 PM ideas about activities, materials, and changes to implement to make the library a destination for teens.Join Rob Scott as you make dog biscuits to have the librarians bake and donate to a local animal shelter for you.Craft Buddies (Main Library)Friday, October 126:30 PMKids Kitchen Helpers *The Children’s Department needs your help. They will proThursday, September 27 OR October 25 6:00 PM vide the craft and you help younger kids to make them.Assist the librarians with their Kids Kitchen program. Dressfor mess, as you will be helping children with their creations. Halloween Treat Bag Assembly *Tuesday, October 166:00 PMCards For SeniorsHelp the Teen Center wrap candy bags for our young Trick orSunday, September 302:00 PM Treaters. Receive one hour of community service.Make a card to brighten a senior’s day

cuit boards, and stereos. We cannot accept large appliances, microwave ovens, fluorescent bulbs, and alkaline batteries. Paper Recycling with Smart Shred Mobile A shredding truck from Smart Shred Mobile will be in our parking lot for on-site shred-ding of personal or non- personal documents. No binders, plastic, cardboard, carbon paper, or com-