anabolina
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- Seagoville, TX
I'm a teen librarian for a small/medium sized city in a predominantly hispanic area. Right now the teen center is used mostly by 11-15 year old white boys, but I'd like to bring in more girls and hispanics.
I'm planning our teen summer reading program events right now and I need a fun history program that doesn't try to cram too much knowledge into them. The SRP theme for teens is Time Twistin' so most of my programs are either history or SF related. We've also just reopened after being closed for almost a year and my instructions are to plan fun and interesting events that don't necessarily have to be educational.
Right now I'm considering a swing dance class or History of Spam, but I only have space for one more program and I want to pick an awesome one that will teach the teens without them knowing they're learning something.
Ideas?
I'm planning our teen summer reading program events right now and I need a fun history program that doesn't try to cram too much knowledge into them. The SRP theme for teens is Time Twistin' so most of my programs are either history or SF related. We've also just reopened after being closed for almost a year and my instructions are to plan fun and interesting events that don't necessarily have to be educational.
Right now I'm considering a swing dance class or History of Spam, but I only have space for one more program and I want to pick an awesome one that will teach the teens without them knowing they're learning something.
Ideas?