Showing posts with label Halloween Party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween Party. Show all posts

Sunday, September 22, 2013

First Day of Fall!

It's the first day of Fall!  Pretty falling leaves, the Durham Fair, Halloween, apples, pumpkins, and Thanksgiving are ALL COMING!  What are your plans for Fall?  Here is what happening at the library for Teens this October~

Afterschool movies on Wednesdays at 3:30 (Starting in October)
Oct. 2 - Star Trek Into Darkness
Oct. 9 - The Croods
Oct. 16 - Iron Man 3
Oct. 23 - World War Z
Oct. 30 - The Grudge
Nov. 6 - After Earth
Nov. 20 - The Hunger Games
Nov. 27 - Man of Steel

Stop Motion Lego Movies
Wednesday, Oct. 9th 6:00-8:00pm
Stop motion is an animation techiniqe in which you take pictures of something (usually puppets, dolls, or clay figures) and move them slightly for each picture.  When teh pictures are played back to back, it created an animated video!  We will be making short videos using the library's Lego collection.  For a decent example of what could make go to Youtube and view "Lego Camping Troubles Stop Motion Animation"  or just search lego stop motion to see more examples!

 Teen Advisory Group
Sat .Oct. 12th 3:00-4:00pm

Hunger Games book discussions
Tuesday, Oct. 22nd
YA discussion 6:00-7:00
Adult discussion 7:30-8:30

Comic-Con Halloween Party
 Saturday, Oct. 26th 2:30-4:00
Prizes for great costumes!  Also snacks, games, and more!

Teen Book Club: Zom-B by Darren Shan
Tuesday, Oct. 29th 6:30-7:30



Sunday, October 21, 2012

Partaaaaay!

Hey YAs,

Just a reminder, we're having a Costume Party for teens at the library on Saturday, October 27th from 2:00-3:30.  There will be food, music, games, and prizes for the best costumes!  Hope to see you there!

Monday, September 17, 2012

September TAG meeting notes

Hey YAs,
The Teen Advisory Group met on Saturday.  Here's what we talked about~

We talked about how great the Ice Cream Social was and Miss G thanked everyone who came and shared their ideas.  She also mentioned that anyone who volunteered this summer can get a certificate at the front desk that says how many hours they did this summer.

Then we talked about putting up Halloween decorations in the YA room.  We decided that we would put up decorations on Oct. 13th before our regular meeting.  So we will put up decorations at 12:30 and have our regular meeting at 2:00.  We want to put up some sort of large pumpkin centerpiece in the middle of the room on top of the graphic novels shelves.  We also want to make and put up ghosts and/or bats around the room.

After that, we talked about the upcoming YA programs.  Here is the list Miss G. gave us~



            A. Jewelry Making – Wednesday, Sept. 18th 7:00
            B. Teen Book Club – Tuesday, Sept. 25th 6:30pm
            C. Wii Wednesdays will return starting Oct. 3rd.  3:00-4:00
            D. Teen/Tween Knitting Club – Tuesday, Oct. 9th 7:00
            E. Teen Cuisine: Halloween Edition – Wednesday, Oct. 10th 4:30-6:30
            F. Teen Costume Party – Saturday, Oct. 27th 2:00 

Miss G asked if anyone could help decorate for the costume party and said that coming at about 1:30 would be enough time to do that.  We also talked about how we should vote for the best costumes and what the prizes would be.  We decided that everyone at the party should get a number tag to wear (in case not everyone knew everyone else's names) and that number would be how we vote for the best costumes.  The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners would all get prizes.  We will get four $10 gift certificates as prizes.  1st place winner would get to pick out 2 and 2nd and 3rd would get 1.  The gift certificates we will give out are Dunkin Donuts, Carmine's Pizza, iTunes, and Subway.

Next we talked about our suggestions.  First up was program suggestions. Some of the teens really enjoyed the Belly Dancing classes we had before and wanted to do that again.  Also mentioned was origami, gift wrapping, and Irish step dancing.  

Book suggestions!

Melanie's suggestions:

Sixteen-year-old Dora travels to London to meet Sherlock Holmes, who might be her biological father, and ask his help for her cousin who is being blackmailed over some stolen letters, but although Holmes dies before she arrives, a handsome young detective comes to Dora's aid.
When Nick and Allie are killed in a car crash, they end up in Everlost, or limbo for lost souls, where although Nick is satisfied, Allie will stop at nothing--even skinjacking--to break free.
Philip's suggestions:

In a future North America, where the rulers of Panem maintain control through an annual televised survival competition pitting young people from each of the twelve districts against one another, sixteen-year-old Katniss's skills are put to the test when she voluntarily takes her younger sister's place.
Arnie Cunningham is in love with his car. Christine, the car, is in complete control. "Vintage King . . . breathtaking, awesome. Carries such momentum the reader must force himself to slow down.
Hannah's suggestion:

Like her idol Sherlock Holmes, eighth grader Ingrid Levin-Hill uses her intellect to solve a murder case in her hometown of Echo Falls.
Movie & TV Suggestions~


  • Covert Affairs (Melanie)
  • Storage Wars (Hannah)
  • American Pickers (Catherine)
  • Teen Titans (Philip)
  • Pretty Little Liars (MissG)
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes (MissG)
  • Avengers (Philip)
  • How I Met Your Mother (Catherine)
  • Roman Holiday (Catherine)
  • Hot Rods (Melanie)
Music~

Melanie's Suggestions:






Catherine's suggestions:




MissG's suggestions:



Finally, we added a new section of suggestions...

Video Game Suggestions~


games for the 3DS


Great meeting everyone!

Remember our next meeting is SATURDAY OCT 13 @ 2:00
(or 12:30 if you want to help decorate the YA room for Halloween!)