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Jun 122024
 

Why should little kids have all the fun? Teens can do fun stuff at library and win prizes too this summer too! Whether you read one book or ten, you’ll earn chances to win. Attend programs at the library in person and you may win extra chances. The library is open all summer and usually has working a/c. We have a place on the first floor by the far windows for teens to hang out. Saturday hours in July & August switch to 10am-2pm only. Respect the space. Respect each other. Respect yourselves.

Why should I read? It is a great escape. It can be funny or sad or exciting. We have books at all levels about so many things. Learn about other people and places. Learn how to be good at something. Reading has been proven to reduce stress and anxiety. Reading will help you succeed in life. Get better at it. If you think it’s boring, you have the wrong book. Seriously, give it a try.

 

 

(Beanstack will be available June 15)

To get started, download the free Beanstack app to log reading minutes and be entered to win $25 gift cards throughout the summer. (Choose the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library Teen Challenge.)  Audiobooks, graphic novels, magazines, reading to your little cousin, required reading for school…it all counts. You can also submit reviews and see what other teens are reading on Beanstack.

Next, check out our teen events by clicking on the maroon event tab above and filtering the audience for “teens”.  Find the day, time, and description of all our events. Don’t be bored. Try something new. Grab a friend or come alone. Mystery & Escape Room programs require registration! Email Jeanne at JCove@mclinc.org with questions. Sign up by email to Jeanne or through the event listing on our website calendar.

RECURRING SUMMER EVENTS FOR TEENS:

Make-It-Mondays: 1-4pm, a different creative project each week.

6/17-yarn painting, 6/18-rainbow butterfly wall decor, 7/1-fish watercolors, 7/8 collage boxes, 7/15-Frida Kahlo paintings, 7/22 Tissue art, 7/29 Olympic Art, 8/5 Backpack keychains

Tuesday Pokemon Trading & Tournaments: 4pm each week. Experience is not required to get started.

Wednesday Indoor Recess: 2pm Teens (4pm Kids), Competitions, Backyard games, 4-square, etc.

Morning Mind Games: Alternating Tuesdays at 11am, tinker with the library’s STEM stuff, play games, fiddle with chain reactions, do puzzles. This is not a STEM class.

Mystery Fridays: 1pm in our community room, registration is required for these alternating mystery games and escape rooms.

6/28-Werewolf Escape,  7/12 Nancy Drew Mystery at Magnolia Gardens, 7/26 80’s Escape Room, 8/9 Unsolved Case of Honey the Bunny

Friday Afternoon Gaming: 3-5pm every Friday in the teen area, play Super Smash Bros. Ultimate with up to 8 players or check out the newest titles for our Playstation 5.

Novel Knockout Smash Brothers Tournaments: 12-4pm on the 3rd Saturday of the month, ages 13+ only

Comic Fest Art Studio: Every Saturday in July, Supplies will be out upstairs for teens who want to work on submissions for our art contest.

Comic Fest Volunteer Team: 11am, Wednesdays, July 10th & 24th, help us create and prepare our space for Comic Fest. Email Jeanne at JCove@mclinc.org to sign up.

SPECIAL EVENTS:

Bridgeport Family Game Night: 6:30pm on Friday, June 14th at Bridgeport Borough Hall

Make Music Day: June 21st (noon drum workshop at the library followed by various live performances, other performances around town)

Drum Workshop, loops: 1pm on Tuesday, July 16th, professional musician Tony Flagiello will bring a selection of drums and other equipment for teens to try out

Bollywood Dance lesson: Monday, July 22nd, ages 7-17

Henna Workshop: 2:30pm, Monday, July 22nd, ages 7-17

COMIC FEST: 10-3, Saturday, August 3rd, cosplay, trivia, art games, artist alley merch sales, character appearances, all ages. It’s a thing.

Team Puzzle Contest: 6pm, Monday, August 5th, all ages. Register to bring a team of 2-4 people to compete against other teams to complete the same puzzle.

 

Jun 012016
 

June Jazz @ The Zoo is MC-NPL’s annual fundraiser on June 2. The event, held at Montgomery County’s own Elmwood Park Zoo, includes excellent live jazz, delicious food and drink, fun door prizes, a silent auction, and the opportunity to mingle with other interesting library friends and supporters!

Guests will enjoy the delicious array of hors d’oeuvres prepared by the Zoo’s terrific in-house caterer and have the chance to hear (and dance to!) the energizing sounds of local jazz group The N Town Band. Not to mention having the rare opportunity to explore the zoo after hours! To add to the excitement of the evening there will also be a fabulous selection of silent auction items, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes.

The funds from June Jazz @ The Zoo go a long way to helping the library to continue growing its collection based on the community’s ever-evolving needs and interests. Our 2015 event netted $20,000 to apply to our materials budget which was truly helpful. We are looking to surpass that total this year!

Tickets are $50 per person and all proceeds from ticket sales to June Jazz @ The Zoo will aid inoff-setting the library’s persistent funding challenges. Each ticket sale helps us to reach our 2016 fundraising goal plus you have the chance to enjoy what is certain to be a lovely evening out!

By purchasing tickets you demonstrate confidence in what the Library does for you, your neighbors, and the community at large. You also join an amazing group of individuals and organizations that make a difference for the library, including our Media Sponsor The Times Herald!

Interested in becoming a sponsor of this fun and worthwhile event? Would you like to purchase tickets and spend a music filled evening at the zoo for a good cause? Contact the library about sponsorships and tickets by calling 610-278-5100 x140.


Thank You! To all our corporate and individual sponsors.

Media Sponsor
The Times Herald

Giraffe Sponsors
Shipley Energy, Inc.
Clean As A Whistle, Inc.
Friends of Montgomery District Library Center

American Bald Eagle Sponsors
Luanne & Jeffrey Stauffer

Jaguar Sponsors
Cabrini College
CBIZ Benefits & Insurance Services
Keyser Miller Ford
Kohl’s
Maillie LLP
Miller, Turetsky, Rule & McClennan, P.C.
Montgomery Bar Association
Montgomery County Literacy Network
PECO
Santander Bank
Tompkins VIST Bank
TD Bank

Mar 092016
 
money smart week 2016

Celebrate Money Smart Week 2016

Join us in the Main Library’s  Board Room for any or all sessions of

BUILD YOUR SMALL BUSINESS SMARTS
A Special Series Presented by TD Bank
Monday, April 25    11 AM-12:30 PM APPLYING FOR FINANCING
Monday, April 25    1 PM-2:30 PM    ARE YOU MAKING MONEY?
Thursday, April 28  11 AM-12:30 PM   BUSINESS PLAN BASICS
Thursday, April 28   1 PM-2:30 PM    ANALYZE YOUR COMPETITION

 Reservations are not required but would be helpful for planning.  Please call Reference at 610-278-5100, Extension 2 for further information.

PERSONAL FINANCE Programs
Wednesday April 27 11:00 AM-12:30 PM Build and Maintain Great Credit
Wednesday April 27 1:00 -2:30 PM Home Buying Made Simple
Feb 242016
 

Montgomery County Libraries, PA invites residents to celebrate the first ever ONE BOOK, ONE COUNTY with The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics by New York Times bestselling author Daniel James Brown. Brown is scheduled for appearances on Tuesday, April 19 at Ursinus College in Collegeville at 1:30 pm and at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell at 7:00 pm. Book discussions and other complementary events will be held throughout the county from March through April, 2016. For more info and to purchase $10 tickets for Brown’s appearances, visit montcolibraries.org.

NLW

Apr 092015