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PJFLPort Jefferson Free LibraryStay Connected!November & December 2019 Yeoman 473-0022 100 Thompson Street Port Jefferson, NYTeen Center: (631)509-5707 150 East Main Street Port Jefferson, NYAnnual Meeting &trustee ElectionThe Library Trustees have announced that one 5-year trustee term on theBoard is expiring in January 2020. This seat will be filled by an electionduring the Annual Meeting on Wednesday, January 15, 2020. TrusteeJohn Grossman was elected in 2012 and is eligible for re-election. Interested persons are invited to apply. Applications are available at theLibrary Circulation Desk. Completed application must include a resume,a written statement of interest, and a written petition signed by at leasttwenty-five (25) members of the Port Jefferson Free Library Association.If you would like to show your support and vote, you canFind us under “Education” and “Public Library.”The Mitten TreeElection Committee, Port Jefferson Free Library100 Thompson Street, Port Jefferson, NY 11777For inquiries, call the Library Director, Tom Donlon at 631-473-0022.Completed applications must be received by Friday, November 15, 2019.Absentee ballots will be available from 12/13/2019- 1/14/2020.DickensFestival 2019December 6 -8The Library will be collecting for the local Adopt A Family drive tohelp bring some holiday joy to families in need. Look for the tree onthe main level of the Library decorated with ornaments listing itemsrequested. Thank you in advance for your generosity.Child of theHolocaustTo be eligible for consideration as a candidate or to vote in the election, aperson must be at least 18 years old, a member of the Port Jefferson FreeLibrary Association; that is, he or she must be a resident of Union FreeSchool District #6, and have a library card in good standing.Please address all correspondence to:We will be collecting new and gently used mittens, gloves, hats andscarves to decorate our Holiday treeand then be given to families in need.Over the past several years, throughthe generosity of our patrons andstaff, we have been able to donatehundreds of cozy items to help keeplocal families warm. We are acceptingdonations in the Children’s Room beginning December 1.Adopt a FamilyVoting will be by paper ballot at the Annual Meeting onWednesday, January 15, 2020 from 10:00 AM-9:00 PM.Meet the Candidate(s)-Monday, December 16, 2019 at 6:30 PMMake sure to visit the Main library andthe Library Cottage during Port JeffersonVillage’s Annual Dickens Festival! We havelots in store for the whole family throughout the weekend! Please see page 11 for acomplete schedule and details.Literacy VolunteersNeeded!Sunday, November 10 2:00 - 3:00 PMDr. William Reszelbach will be here todiscuss his father’s life in a concentrationcamp, as well as his mother’s experiencehidden underground during World War II.Learn about what transpired during thatperiod of time, how his parents survived,their immigration to America, and theramifications of being a child of HolocaustSurvivors. Registration is required.Learn Anything. Learn Anywhere. Learn Anytime. Universal Class provides high quality, online courses to helpyou learn the skills needed to achieve your goals. Earna certificate documenting your CEUs, contact hours,and course completion. All courses are self-paced. Thismeans you can learn when you want on your own time.Check it out today: portjefflibrary.org/researchLiteracy Suffolk, Inc. has adults waiting fortutors to help them learn to read, write andspeak English. Volunteering 1.5-2 hours aweek can make a difference in the lives ofothers in your community. Applications areavailable at the Reference Desk or at literacysuffolk.org. Visit their website for more info.

. The Friends of the Port Jefferson Free Library ,Enhancing the Library Community with dedication & donationsFriends of the Library Bus Trip:Christmas Spectacular!Wednesday, November 20Depart:8:45 AMBook Shop HoursMonday - Friday:10:00 AM - 8:00 PMSaturday:9:30 AM - 5:00 PMSunday: 1:00 - 5:00 PMShow: 2:00 PMFee: 105Join the Friends of the Library for a holiday trip you won’t forget! See the worldfamous Rockettes perform in Radio City Music Hall’s ‘Christmas Spectacular’! Showtickets are 105 payable to the Friends of the PJFL. Lunch is on your own. OurHampton Jitney bus will pick us up in front of Village Hall at 9am. You’ll have sometime for lunch and a walk before the show. The performance is 90 minutes longand does not include an intermission. Arrive back in Port Jefferson around 6pm.)ServicesThe Used Book Shop greatly appreciatesyour gently used book donations. Pleaseno magazines, text books, DVDs.For more information on any of these services, please contact the Adult Reference rican Sign Language (ASL)Interpreters: An ASL Interpreter may be requestedfor any program.Braille Format: The Library is able to transcribe anylibrary produced print material into braille.If you are interested in either of the above services, contactSamantha DiGiacomo at least two weeks in advance .Andrew Heiskell Braille & Talking BooksBrowsealoudDigital MagnifierHome Outreach ServiceLarge Print KeyboardMusic & Memory: A personalized music therapyprogram for those living with Alzheimer’s disease andrelated dementias.Reading Edge ScannerSonic Super EarVideo EyeZoomTextMagnifier/ReaderTHIS NEWSLETTER IS AVAILABLE IN LARGE PRINTNovember Case Display:Contemporary Acrylic Artby Laura Hill TimpanaroDecember Gallery Exhibition:Charles Dickens FestivalDecember Case Display:Abstract Paintings by Bruce g/discountsIn cooperation with local businesses and thePort Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, thelibrary offers PJFL cardholders discounts.TechnologyDevice Charging PortsOne-on-One Device AdviceFax Service 1.25 US 3 Mexico & Canada per transmission.We do NOT receive faxes.Tech to Take HomeChromecast: Stream to your TVLaunchpad: Play/Learn on a tabletKindle Paperwhite:Museum Passesportjefflibrary.org/museumsThe library has a selection of FREE museumpasses available for adult PJFL cardholders.Call for Yearbooks!Donate Plastic Bottle CapsOne-on-One Genealogy HelpPassport Acceptance FacilityNEW: RecycleEyeglassesRecycle Cell PhonesRecycle Rechargeable BatteriesVeterans History ProjectVeterans Wall of HonorPre-loaded with popular titles3D Printerportjefflibrary.org/3dprinterFeatured Database:Universal ClassLearn Anything. Learn Anywhere. Learn Anytime.Universal Class provides high quality, online courses to help you learn the skills needed to achieveyour goals. Earn a certificate documenting yourCEUs, contact hours, and course completion. Allcourses are self-paced. Check it out today!Exhibitions & DisplaysNovember Gallery Exhibition:Wild Places – Wild Things by Chris BazerAcclaimed Long Island photographer-photo artist ChristopherScott Bazer will show his work that encompass his travels toAlaska and the American Southwest. Critters, flowers andbreath-taking landscapes will be presented in the artist’s ownunique style that he has dubbed Neo-impressionistic DigitalPhoto Art. As you view these works, you may wonder “Is thisa painting or a photograph?”If you would like todisplay your work,please visitportjefflibrary.org/display or contactSal Filosa at631-473-0022 .

children’s servicesThis symbol indicates that this program may not be suitable for children with food allergies.Registration is ongoingunless otherwise noted. Cardholdersof other Suffolk County libraries mayregister ONE WEEK prior to program,space permitting.Early Childhood Programs (Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers)Parent/Toddler Workshop Skoblicki’s Scientists:Friday, November 1, 15, 22, December 6 & 20Mr. Gobbles is Gone10:00 AM - 11:15 AMAges: 18 - 36 months with an adultEnjoy an opportunity to play with your toddler whilemeeting other parents and their children. The workshopfeatures toys, puzzles, a play kitchen area and circle time.Please do not bring any snacks or drinks (for eitherchild or adult) to the program as this is a distraction to theother children and a problem for those with food allergies.Sensory StorytimeTuesday, November 5, December 10 10:30 AMAges: 18 - 36 months with an adultJoin us for stories, songs and play! Sensory Storytime isfor all children, but especially welcoming to those whoare sensitive or have a hard time in large groups.PlayHooray BabiesWednesday, November 6 10:00 AMMonday, December 910:00 AMAges: 3 - 17 months with an adultMusic and fun for your little one! Thisdelightful program is a lively introduction to nurseryrhymes, books, music and creative movement.PlayHooray KidsWednesday, November 611:00 AMMonday, December 911:00 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!My First Art Words: TextureThursday, November 710:30 AMAges: 2 ½ - 5 with an adultExplore some art that you can see with your eyes andtouch with your hands. We will then make our veryown texture board so you can keep on exploring.Toddler YogaFriday, November 8, December 13 10:00 AMAges: 18 - 36 months with an adultParents, join Laura Morello, LMT as she guides you toward creating a beautiful bond of interconnection withyour child through the exploration of body movement.Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a blanket foryour child and one for yourself.Pumpkin Pie FunSaturday, November 9 12:00 PMAges: 3 - 6 years with an adultPumpkin season is here! Come andlisten to some stories and create apumpkin pie craft.Monday, November 1110:00 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultMr. Gobbles is missing from the barn! Learn all aboutwild turkeys in this interactive science program. Then,work as a team using your scientific turkey clues to find Mr.Gobbles before it is too late. Winsome fabulous prizes and finishwith a gobbling good craft too.Infant MassageTuesday, November 12 , December 17 11:00 AMAges: 6 weeks - 18 months with an adultJoin Licensed Massage Therapist Laura Morello andlearn this new way of communicating with your child.Please dress in comfortable clothes, and bring a blanketfor baby, one for yourself and baby’s favorite comfort toy.Let’s Pretendfamous mice of all! Mickey and Minnie both celebratetheir birthdays today! We’ll share some Mickey and Minnie stories and then make a craft to celebrate. Pleasenote we will be painting so dress for mess!“Visit” with a DentistTuesday, November 1910:30 AMThursday, December 510:30 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultPlease join us for some fun dental education and craftshosted by local dentist StevenXerri. Share a book, learn aboutthe importance of good diet andbrushing, and then paint stonemodels of teeth to help reinforceproper brushing techniques.Please sign up for only one session.Babies BoogieThursday, November 21, December 19 10:00 AMAges: 3 - 24 months with an adultShake, rattle and roll when you join Nicole Sparling forthis musical program.10:30 AMWednesday, November 13 - Be a LibrarianWednesday, November 20 - Be a ChefToddlers TangoWednesday, December 11 - Be a VeterinarianThursday, November 21, December 19 11:00 AMWednesday, December 18 - Be a DentistAges: 25 months - 5 years with an adultAges: 3 - 5 years old with an adultJoin us for this series of programs as we explore various Clap your hands, stomp your feet and wiggle to thebeat! Children and their parents will be wiggling andcareers through stories, activities and crafts.giggling with this music and creative movement proPumpkin Patch Babiesgram. No younger siblings please.Thursday, November 1410:00 AMTurkey TimeAges: 9 - 17 months with an adult10:30 AMThis half hour program is for caregivers and their babies. Monday, November 25Age appropriate movement and lap time activities are Ages: 2 ½ - 5 years with adultWe’ll share a few Turkey-rificalternated to provide a fun and educational class.tales, and then make some turA Time for Kidskeys of our own that you can putThursday, November 14 - Turkey10:45 AM to use at your Thanksgiving celThursday, December 12- Hidden Pictures 10:30 AM ebrations! Please dress for mess.Ages: 18 months - 5 years with an adultHelp your child prepare for school as you participate Clay Play11:00 AMalongside him/her in this educational program of sto- Tuesday, November 26Monday, December 1611:00 AMries, songs, creative movement and a special craft.Ages: 3 - 5 with an adult“For the Birds”Clay stimulates a child’s curiosity, intelligence, imaginaSaturday, November 1612:00 PM tion, and creativity. It fosters eye-hand coordination,Ages: 3 - 5 years old with an adultand it’s a great way to extend the attention span of chilCome into the Library and create a variety of feeders to dren, who often work for long periods of time with clay.keep our flying friends fed and happy.‘N Make MusicHappy Birthday Mickey and ShakeMonday, December 2Minnie Mouse!Ages: 3 - 17 months with an adultMonday, November 1810:30 AMAges: 2 ½ - 5 years with an adultJoin us as we wish Happy Birthday to some of the most10:00 AMAges: 18 months - 5 years with an adult 11:00 AMJoin us for this high-energy, fun-filled music and movement program.3

Picture Books in MotionTuesday, December 311:00 AMAges: 2 ½ years and older with an adultJoin us as we view some excellent movie adaptations ofchildren’s picture books. Registration is not required.Little LanguagesWednesday, December 411:00 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultHola, amigos! Together we will explore a new languagewith stories, music and movement.Kids Kitchen Jr. ReindeerFood and CookieFireside Pajama Story Time Skoblicki’s Scientists:Thursday, December 126:30 PM It’s All RelativeAges: 4 - 8 years with anFriday, December 2710:00 AMAges: 3 - 5 years with an adultGrab your favorite relative and head on down for someinteractive science fun. Rotate through the science labto complete STEM challenges that will test your knowledge of physical science and build some family fun!adultPut on your coziest PJs andcome to the Library to hearseasonal stories in front ofa roaring fire. After sharingstories, we’ll sharesome hot cocoa.Noon Year’s Eve PartyFinger Print Holiday CardsSaturday, December 1412:00 PMAges: 4 - 7 years with adultSend some festive greetingswith these colorful cards thatyou create yourself! Please dressfor mess.Thursday December 56:30 PMAges: 4 - 7 yearsWe will create a sack of reindeer food to guide Santa’ssleigh to your house. When Santa gets there, he will betreated to a special reindeer cookie.Monday,December 3011:00 AMAges: 3 - 8 yearswith an adultCome dressed in yourfanciest duds as we ringin the New Year!School Age ProgramsArt Explorers: Paper StripSculpturesPerler BeadsCorn Husk DollsThursday, November 7 6:30 PMFriday, November 16:30 PM Ages: 7 - 10 yearsIn Colonial times, corn husks beGrades K - 2We will explore some famous sculptures and then, using came a material that children usedstrips of colored and printed paper, you will make and to make dolls. Come join us as wetransform ordinary corn husks intocreate one of your very own!simple, yet beautiful dolls.Meditation for KidsMonday, November 156:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsLet your imagination run wild as you use all sorts of different colored perler beads to create a holiday design.Slime Time: Turkey SlimeMonday, November 186:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsIt’s Slime Time! Create a turkey container to hold your6:30 PM slippery slime!Fall Leaves FunSaturday, November 2, 16,December 14, 2810:00 AM Friday, November 8Grades K - 2Ages: 7 - 12 yearsJoin us for this special adventure as you are gently guid- Create beautiful marbled prints using shaving cream.ed into fun & relaxing activities that teach techniques for Skoblicki’s Super Scientists:gaining confidence, focus and consideration for others.Make It Sew: Tissue PouchSaturday, November 23:00 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsThe season of sniffles is upon us! Learn some sewing skills tomake a travel pouch for tissues and other winter essentials.Apple Donut TreatsLego Vases1 - 2 SwitchMeet Art: Op ArtChessWednesdays, November 6, 20,December 4, 186:30 PMAges: 6 - 12 yearsHere’s a chance for beginners, as well as more experienced Chess players, to develop strategies, sharpen theirskills, and have fun playing a game of Chess with an instructor from the Long Island Chess Nuts to guide you.Thursday, November 216:30 PMGrades K - 2Give thanks as we learn about apples and11:00 AM make a delicious treat!Monday, November 11Grades K - 5Learn all about wild turkeys in this interactive science program. Then, work as a team using your scientific turkeyclues to find Mr. Gobbles before it is too late. Win somefabulous prizes and finish with a gobbling good craft too.Monday, November 4 6:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsTurn some delicious fall applesinto tasty “donut” treats!Tuesday, November 53:00 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsTeam up and play a variety of wacky mini games in 1 - 2Switch!4Mr. Gobbles is GoneKids Kitchen: Apple Pie CupsCrescent Roll CreationsFriday, November 226:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsWe will transform plain crescent rolls into delicious savory and sweet creations which we will assemble hereand you can home to bake. We’ll have samples6:30 PM so you can try some treats!Monday, November 11Ages: 7 - 12 yearsDesign and build your very own vase using Legos.Tea Light OrnamentsMonday, November 256:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsTurn ordinary tea lights into glowing ornaments.Wednesday, November 136:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsJust Dance 2020Op Art is full of visual tricks - lines appear to move and 2D Wednesday, November 27pictures seem to be coming off the page. Explore some of 3:00 PMthese amazing works and then create your own.Ages: 8 - 12 yearsyour groove on with theThanksgiving Story Bracelet Getlatest Just Dance game!Thursday, November 146:30 PMMario PartyAges: 6 - 9 years3:00 PMWith this bracelet, you will know, the first Thanksgiving Saturday, November 30that was long, long ago. Each bead that we add will tell Ages: 8 - 12 yearspart of the story of the first Thanksgiving. We will also Let’s Party! Go head-to-head as your favorite Nintendocharacters as we see who can collect the most stars.learn the Legend of the Five Kernels.

Jingle Bell MazeMonday, December 26:30 PMGrades K - 2“Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle through the maze.”Construct your own maze and then navigate a jinglebell through your creation.Fireside Pajama Story Time Paper Cup LuminariesThursday, December 126:30 PMAges: 4 - 8 years with an adultPut on your coziest PJs and come to the Library to hearseasonal stories in front of a roaring fire. Aftersharing stories, we’ll enjoy some hot cocoa.Kids Kitchen Jr. Art Explorers:Reindeer Food and Cookie Mixed Media Winter TreeThursday December 56:30 PMAges: 4 - 7 yearsWe will create a sack of reindeer food to guide Santa’ssleigh to your house. When Santa gets there,he will be treated to a special reindeer cookie.Holiday Game NightFriday, December 66:30 PMGrades K - 2The holidays are upon us and we will celebrateby playing some holiday-themed games suchas “Silver Bells” using Hershey’s Kisses!Grinch PartyMonday, December 9 6:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsOur fun will grow “3 sizes” with eachGrinch-themed activity we enjoy. We’llcraft, play and even make aGrinchy snack!Meet Art: GeorgesSeurat and PointillismWednesday, December 116:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsWe will be“meeting”the artist George Seurat who workedin France at the end of the 1800s and created a style of artcomposed of tiny dots that he called “Pointillism”. Learnabout his style and create a dotty masterpiece.Friday, December 136:30 PMGrades K - 2Celebrate the beauty of winterby making an evergreen tree surrounded by snow. We will use oilpastels, paint and paper to createyour very own unique work of art.Saturday, December 2112:00 PMGrades K - 2The Winter Solstice is here. To celebrate we will makeluminaries which will cast light perfect to read by.Ukulele WorkshopMonday, December 23Grades 3 - 5Learn the fundamentals of using theukulele in this workshop led by AdamKing. Ukuleles will be provided.1:00 PMSkoblicki’s SuperScientists: It’s All RelativeFriday, December 2711:00 AMGrades K - 5Grab your favorite relative and head on down for someWinter Wonderlandinteractive science fun. Rotate through the science labto complete STEM challenges that will test your knowlPop-Up Card WorkshopSunday, December 153:00 PM edge of physical science and build some family fun!Ages: 6 - 12 yearsMovie and a MunchWinter is near! Come in from the cold and make a win- Friday, December 276:30 PMtery scene. Join us as we learn how to make flat paper Ages: 7 - 12 yearsinto a Winter Wonderland Pop-Up Card.Come choose a movie to watch while enjoyingsome snacks! Registration is not required.Slime Time: HolidayCookie SlimeNoon Year’s Eve Party11:00 AMMonday, December 166:30 PM Monday, December 30Ages:38yearswithanadultAges: 7 - 12 yearsIt’s Slime Time! Make slime that smells like is just came Dress in your fanciest duds as we ring in the New Year!out of the oven! Too bad we can’t eat it!Tween Smash TournamentTuesday, December 176:30 PMAges: 8 - 12 yearsBring your smash skills for this friendly tournament ofSmash Bros. Ultimate.Sensational CerealMonday, December 306:30 PMAges: 7 - 12 yearsWe’re celebrating all things cereal! Take ablindfolded cereal taste challenge, and thencreate your own cereal concoction.Family ProgramsSunday CrafternoonSunday, November 3, 10, 17, 24,December 1, 22, 292:00 - 4:00 PMWe will have a new, fun craft ready for you to make eachweek. Registration is not required.Block PartySaturday, November 2311:00 AM - 1:00 PMBring the whole family to build with various materials- Legos, Mega Bloks, Magna Tiles, and more. Registration is not required.Veteran’s Day Drop In Craft Family Ornament WorkshopMonday, November 1110:00 AM - 4:00 PMSchool’s closed, so come in and create some crafts celebrating the brave men and women who have served our country.Please dress for mess! Registration is not required.Family StorytimeTuesday, November 12, 26, December 10 6:30 PMPut on your jammies, grab your favorite stuffed animaland a parent, and join us for some great stories.Nutcracker Storytimewith the Amy Tyler School of DanceSaturday, December 712:00 PMFamilies with children 3 - 12 years oldWe willl create ornaments with various materials, whilelistening to some festive tunes. Make one ornament tocontribute to our Department’s tree and another for yourself.Dickens’ Film Marathon:Muppet Christmas CarolSunday, December 81:00 - 5:00 PM*Children under 9 years old MUST be accompaniedby an adult* Registration is NOT required.Tuesday, November 196:30 PMGingerbread WorkshopFamilies with children ages 4 - 12 years6:30 PMJoin us for a special storytime with cast members from the Thursday, December 196:30 PMAmy Tyler School of Dance’s performance of The Nutcracker. OR Friday, December 20Families with children 4 - 12 years oldMake your own beautifully decorated gingerbreadhouse. Each child must bring an empty, washed halfpint or pint milk or juice container, a can of white frosting and a sleeve of graham crackers. TheLibrary will provide the decorations. Pleaseregister for one session only.Coloring withCookies & CocoaMonday, December 2311:00 AM - 7:00 PMCelebrate the start of Christmas break by coloring someseasonal pictures while sipping hot cocoa and munching cookies. Registration is not required.Winter Break MovieMarathonThursday, December 2611:00 AM - 7:00 PMCome into the Library and relax while watching a movie or two and munching on popcorn. Registration isnot required.5

teen center150 East Main Street Port Jefferson, NY 11777 (631)509-5707Students MUST be in grades6-12 with a valid PJFL cardto attend programs.Registration is in progressunless stated otherwise.Designates that food products used in this program may contain allergens.Toy Story 4 and PizzaLion King & SnacksT-Shirt DesignMonday MunchkinMadnessFriday, November 15:00 - 7:00 PMJoin Woody, Buzz and pals asthey set out on a fun-filled roadtrip, while enjoyingsome tasty pizza.Monday, November 44:00 PMUsing our Cricut machine and transfer vinyl, create andcut a design you can add to any fabric.3-D Print and DesignTuesday, November 5OR December 106:00 PMCome and learn how to design a 3-D Model for our3-D printer at this monthly meet-up and receive a 3-Dprinted model of your own creation.Throw Throw BurritoThursday, November 7Play our newest cardgame, Throw ThrowBurrito! Throw asquishy burrito at eachother and have somehuman bean fun.4:00 PMDungeons & DragonsSundays November 10OR December 12:00 - 3:30 PMPlay a teen friendly version of Dungeons and Dragons. Stop in to see Khan the Librarian about makinga character and a tutorial on playing throughthis edition of D&D.Pop-Tarts Taste TestChallengeMonday, November 1112:00 PMDo you know your Pop-Tartsflavors? Take the Pop-Tart testtaste challenge and see if youcan guess all the poppin’ flavors.Super SmashTournamentTuesday, November 125:00 - 7:00 PMJoin us in playing the New Super Smash Ultimate onthe Switch for a fun filled tournament.6Friday, November 155:00 - 7:00 PMCome see the live-action version of Disney’s The LionKing with Simba and his faithful companions, Timonand Pumba. Enjoy some tasty treats during the movie.Monday, November 186:00 - 7:30 PMCome play Munchkin, the strategic dungeon exploringgame with some delicious munchkins and snacks.Hand KnittedInfinity ScarfThursday, November 214:00 PMTo Infin-knity and beyond! Make your own stylish scarfwith your own human hands.Pie CupcakesFriday, November 22Make three pie cupcakesthat look like pie but tastelike cupcakes. We will flavor the cupcakes withdifferent extracts to makethem taste amazing!6:00 PMSpider-Man Far FromHome and PizzaSaturday, November 231:00 - 3:15 PMSpider-Man’s back! In this all new sequel. Peter Parker’son a euro-trip and must team up with his friends to savethe day. Enjoy some delicious pizza while watching Spidey and his amazing friends.PictionaryMonday, November 254:00 PMTeam up with friends and play the newest twist on theclassic Pictionary game.DIY Winter TerrariumFriday, December 6 6:00 PMHave you ever wanted to buildyour own garden? Go small andgrow a tiny paradise for yourself.DIY ScrabbleOrnamentsMonday, December 96:00 PMCreate your own wintery scrabble ornament for yourholiday tree.DIY Holiday MugThursday, December 126:00 PMThe Holidays are here! Come to the Teen Center to design and take home a festive mug.Anime ClubFriday, December 134:00 PMJoin Venus and Khan to talk about all things anime! Jointhe Anime club for screenings and hanging out.Gingerbread HouseFriday, December 13Build your ownGingerbread House,using cookie cutouts, royal icingand lots of candy.Everyonetakeshome a completedGingerbread House.6:00 - 8:00 PMMario KartTournamentSaturday, December 142:00 - 4:00 PMIf you love Mario Kart, this program is the place to be.Join our Mario Kart Tournament on the Switch.Fabric GarlandSunday, December 152:00 PMLet’s make a magical lighted garland with some festivefabric.Holiday MunchkinMonday, December 166:00 - 7:30 PMCome play the entertaining card gameMunchkin with a Holiday twist. Enjoy somemunchkins and treats during gameplay.DIY Snow ArtTuesday, December 176:00 PMDesign your own festive wall decor. Use our curio machine to design your own wintery themes.AirheadWreathWednesday,December 186:00 PMCreate this fun holiday decoration that isgood enough to eat!!!

Holiday Minuteto Win ItThursday,December 194:00 PMChallenge the librarians inthis winter-ous minute towin it game.Truth orKhansequencesHoliday Partywith Chef RobMonday, December 231:00 PMEnjoy appetizers and games as you celebrate the holidays with friends and Chef Rob.Sunday, December 222:00 PMEasy to assemble and fun to personalize, come in today to makean absolutely adorable craftthat’ll spread holiday cheer.Winter Reading Program 2020Super SmashTournamentThursday, December 262:00 - 4:00 PMJoin us in playing the New Super Smash Ultimate onthe switch for a fun filled tournament.Friday, December 204:00 PMBagels and BingoEver play truth or dare? Come to the Teen Center to seeFriday, December 272:00 PMif truths will be revealed or consequences thought upWhat could be better than Bagels on an afternoon thatby Khan will happen.you are off from school. How about playing bingo whileyou eat?Mini Cupcake WreathSaturday, December 21 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM Beat SpotifyTake home this adorable pull apart cupcakeMonday, December 302:00 PMwreath, each participant receives 13 mini cupTest your knowledge on identifying the biggest hitcakes to take home in a bakery box.songs of allDIY Snow GlobeSave the date:time! Come tothe Teen Centerto see if you gotwhat it takes tobeat Spotify.Paintit Like a BossThursday, January 22:00 - 3:30 PMCome paint beautiful tree friends with the librarians.Paint the best and you may win a prize.Teen Book Reviewfor Community ServiceDid you know you can earn community service by reviewing young adult novels published in 2019? Thesebooks must be on your reading level. You will earn 2hours of community service for each submitted bookreview that meets the required guidelines. Teens canearn up to 4 hours of community service credits permonth. You will receive an email whether the reviewis within the standards of the guidelines. Once thereview is approved, a community service letter will bemailed to your address. Your must have a current PJFLTeen Library Card to earn the community service hours.Teen Community Service OpportunitiesP LEASE NOTE: When there are multiple sessions, you can only sign up for 1 due to limitedspaces. All sessions earn 1 hour of community service unless otherwise indicated.Coupons for TroopsTeens Speak OutWednesday, November 66:00 PM Thursdays, November 14Give back to troops with coupons! Cut out and organize OR December 54:00 PMdiscounts for a better cause.Receive one hour of community service by helping create new ideas for the teen center’s upcoming pro

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