Library Clubs
Lego Club - First Mondays of the Month from 5 pm - 6 pm (Open to All ages)
Join us for new building challenges each month and display your creation at the front desk for all patrons to see!
Anime Club - Second Fridays at 6pm - 8pm (Ages 13-17)
Come and watch anime with other anime-lovers! Each Anime Club we do an activity whether its make sushi, paint paper fans or eat ramen.
Pokemon Club - Third Mondays of the Month from 5 pm - 6 pm (Open to All Ages
Join us to talk about all things Pokemon! Each meeting patrons can trade Pokemon Cards and their will be Pokemon activity.
Minecraft Club - Third Tuesday of the Month 4 pm -6pm (Ages 7 - 17 year olds)
All teen computers and Nintendo switch will be reserved for Minecraft players on a first come first serve basis. Feel free to bring your own device!
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TeenTober 2025
TBD
Contact Samantha [email protected] if you have questions!
Lego Club - First Mondays of the Month from 5 pm - 6 pm (Open to All ages)
Join us for new building challenges each month and display your creation at the front desk for all patrons to see!
Anime Club - Second Fridays at 6pm - 8pm (Ages 13-17)
Come and watch anime with other anime-lovers! Each Anime Club we do an activity whether its make sushi, paint paper fans or eat ramen.
Pokemon Club - Third Mondays of the Month from 5 pm - 6 pm (Open to All Ages
Join us to talk about all things Pokemon! Each meeting patrons can trade Pokemon Cards and their will be Pokemon activity.
Minecraft Club - Third Tuesday of the Month 4 pm -6pm (Ages 7 - 17 year olds)
All teen computers and Nintendo switch will be reserved for Minecraft players on a first come first serve basis. Feel free to bring your own device!
Sign up for our Newsletter to keep up to date and hear details about what we will be doing at the Clubs Each Month
TeenTober 2025
TBD
Contact Samantha [email protected] if you have questions!
Teen Information & Resources
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