Act Out!

This is a five-part acting workshop for teens. Learn basic acting and improvisational skills with games and exercises. The fun concludes with the performance of a reader's theatre style One-Act play. Registration Required!

Thursdays at 6 pm; April 24,
May 8, 22, 29
at The Centre Branch


 

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    Teen Flicks
    Teen Topics
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Acting Workshop
Act Out!
This is a five-part acting workshop for teens. Learn basic acting and improvisational skills with games and exercises. The fun concludes with the performance of a reader's theatre style One-Act play. Registration Required!
Thursdays at 6 pm; April 24, May 8, 22, 29 at The Centre Branch

Way Off Broadway: An Afternoon of Reader's Theatre
Teen participants of Act Out will be presenting a One-Act play called, "The 1st Annual Achadamee Awards."
Saturday, May 31 at 2 pm at The Centre Branch

 

Author Visit
Author Visit - Poet Laureate Michael S. Glaser
2004 Maryland Poet Laureate Michael S. Glaser, editor of "Weavings 2000: The Maryland Millennium Book" and author of many books of poetry, including "Being a Father" and "In the Men's Room and Other Poems," will be here for a poetry reading and discussion. This event is brought to you by the Maryland Council of the Humanities.
Saturday, May 17 at 2 pm at The Main Library

 

Gaming Saturdays
Video Game Free Play!
Various themes for each Saturday: Sports Games, DDR (Dance, Dance Revolution), Wii Play & Battle (fighting games).
Saturdays at 4-6 pm at The Centre Branch
Sports - May 3
DDR - May 10
Wii - May 17
Battle - May 24

 

Karaoke @ The Lounge
The Teen Lounge @ Main presents After Hours Karaoke for teens only!!! Grab your friends, plug in the mics and get the party started with a night of karaoke fun! All your favorite 80's, pop, rock, and hip-hop songs! Refreshments will be provided.
Saturdays at 5 pm; March 8, April 12, May10 at The Main Library in room 1
Fridaysat 6 pm; March 7, April 4, & May 2 at The Centre Branch
Thursday at 6 pm, April 17 & May 29 at The Pittsville Branch

 

Teen Flicks
Teen-only movie night. Bring a friend & we'll provide the popcorn.
Tuesdays at 6:30 pm; April 8 & 22, May 6 & 27 at The Main Library
Saturdays at 6:30 pm; March 29 - The Game Plan, April 26 - Accepted, May 31 – Hairspray at The Centre Branch

 

Teen Topics

A focus on community awareness and "how to" events, to help today’s teenager.

Scrapbooking for Beginners
Join us and learn how to get started in the popular craft of scrap booking. Learn what you'll need and how to organize projects. This will be an ongoing series for beginners. Registration Required!
Mondays at 6pm; March 3, April 7, & May 5 at The Pittsville Branch

Scrabble Tournament for Kids & Teens
Join us for our ongoing Scrabble Tournament for kids & teens. Try to get a high score and get on the "Big Board.” Top 4 scores will compete in grand championship on May 22nd for a trophy. Drop-ins welcome.
Thursdays at 3:30pm; March 13 & 27, April 10 & 24, and May 8 & 22 at The Pittsville Branch

Get Ready for the SAT
Discover free online resources that can help you ace the SAT. Review practice questions and studying tips. Learn strategies for testing success.
Tuesday, May 6th at 6pm at The Centre Branch

Mosaic Tile Workshop for Teens
Make a mosaic tile picture frame! Only your imagination required - all materials supplied. Registration is required as supplies are limited. This is a free event for teens only! Registration Required!
Monday, May 19 at 7 pm at The Main Library

 


E-sources

E-sources are online databases and resources that provide reliable information for research and school. Most of the library's databases can be accessed from home. (Your library card number will be required.) Click here for a complete list of resources.


More than 300,000 biographies throughout history, the world, and across all disciplines and subject areas. Reference resources, periodical articles and portraits.


The live homework help is available seven days a week from 2 p.m. through 10:00 p.m. Eastern time in the subjects of math, science, social studies, and English. It is also available in Spanish Sunday through Thursday 5 p.m. - 10 p.m.. Students can connect to a tutor through any computer with Internet access, including computers at their local public library or at home. This service is brought to you by Eastern Shore Regional Library and provided to the eight county libraries on the Eastern Shore of Maryland.


EBSCO's Student Research Center makes it easy for students to search by keyword or by topic to find the most useful search results. Results can be easily sorted by source type - -magazines, reference books, photos, flags, etc. (Grades 6 to 12)


This online education resource provides everything a student needs to learn more about further education and assists in making informed decisions on their future from one single, handy database. Testing & Education Reference Center also features interactive online practice tests for preparatory examinations including entrance exams and certification and licensing tests. Some of the standardized tests included are: AP exam, SAT, GRE, civil service exams for places of employment like the U.S. Post Office, NCLEX for nurses, real estate, military, PRAXIS for teachers, and GRE. In addition to the standardized tests, this resource offers online information about private high schools, colleges and universities, graduate schools, and specialty schools.

 

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