
Teen Library Events
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Suggestions for programs range from a poetry contest to a summer job program. Instructions for ongoing procedures for soliciting teens' opinions are provided: a monthly question board, candy raffle, starting and running a Teen Advisory Board and so on. Basic skills for all YA librarians are emphasized in each of the programs; these skills include booktalking, working with the schools, and marketing your programs within the library and to the community. By creating variations in each of the programs, young adult librarians will have a wealth of ideas in this book to keep their YA program calendar filled for years to come.
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The Michael Printz Award
A Book-Making Craft
Question Boards
A Teen Discussion Club
February
"Love Bites" Display
A Guessing Game
Black History Month
March
Summer Jobs
Youth Art Month
The American Red Cross
April
National Poetry Month
A Writing Contest
A Coffee House Event
May
School Visits
A Trivia Game
A Card Design Program
June
Library Lotto
A Greyhound Rescue Event
Container Gardening
July
New-Fashioned Ice-Cream Social Focus Group
Spectacular Tie-Dye
Teen Pen Pals
August
Comic and Card Shop and Swap
Library Booths
Badge-making
Card Game Tournaments
September
Back-to-school Contacts
An Internet Scavenger Hunt
Book Discussion Club Reprise
Teen Advisory Boards
October
An Urban Legends Event
Teen Read Week
November
Live Action Mystery Games
Finding Money for College
December
A Glass Ornament Program
Games Nights
Relationship Management Programs
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