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Teen Room at Rochester Public Library to host Total Eclipse program on 4/3

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The Rochester Public Library invites teens aged 12-18 to learn more about the upcoming total eclipse on Wednesday, April 3, starting at 12:30 pm in the Community Room.

The event aligns with an early release day for Rochester School students. Free eclipse glasses will be given to participants. Registration is not required.

The Rochester Public Library is committed to engaging teens by providing a welcoming space for learning, socializing, and reading. Games, puzzles, and activities are always available.

For more information, contact Amy Lemelin at (603) 335-7549 x7309 or amy.lemelin@rochesternh.gov. The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main Street. Learn more at www.rpl.lib.nh.us/teens.

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