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Library’s Teen Room Announces September Programming for Ages 12-18

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The Rochester Public Library Teen Room is excited to unveil its September programming for teens ages 12-18. The month will feature a variety of engaging activities designed to foster creativity, learning, and community.

Event Schedule:

  • Monday, September 9th at 5:00 PM: A Princess Bride movie screening in the Community Room. Refreshments will be provided.
  • Wednesday, September 18th at 12:00 PM: Teens can explore their creativity using a 3D pen in the Teen Room. Participants are welcome to take their creations home.
  • Monday, September 23rd at 6:00 PM: Join the Genre Book Group for a discussion on fantasy literature. Refreshments will be provided.

No registration is required for any of these events.

In addition to these special programs, the Teen Room offers daily opportunities for games, puzzles, and crafts after school. The maker space will emphasize creative expression with a focus on friendship throughout September.

For more information, contact Amy Lemelin at (603) 335-7549 x7309 or amy.lemelin@rochesternh.gov. Visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us/teens for additional details.

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