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Rochester Public Library Teen Room Offers Early Release Programming

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On Wednesday, October 16th, the Rochester Public Library Teen Room invites teens aged 12-18 to participate in a fun early release program, where they can create their own unique slime. Supplies are limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Early release programming is offered throughout the school year, providing teens with a variety of creative activities and events.

Additional drop-in programs are also available in the Teen Room. For a complete schedule and more information, visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us/teens. For more information or questions, contact Amy Lemelin at amy.lemelin@rochesternh.gov.

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