Teen Time: Anime Club
Join this new, teen-run club that explores anime and Japanese culture. Learn basic Japanese phrases and customs, watch anime, and enjoy Japanese snacks.
Join this new, teen-run club that explores anime and Japanese culture. Learn basic Japanese phrases and customs, watch anime, and enjoy Japanese snacks.
What's at the end of a rainbow? Decorate a special St. Patrick's Day cupcake and find out! Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. No registration required.
Play everyone's favorite video trivia game: Kahoot! We'll also learn how to play a new game called Sway that will put your debating skills to the test. Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. Space is limited; registration is recommended.
Join this teen-run club that explores the literary and cinematic elements of horror in books, movies and games. Movies rated PG-13 or lower may be shown. Appropriate for students ages 13-18 only. No registration required.
Get invovled and let your voice be heard with the Teen Advisory Board. Help choose items for the library's collection, plan events and perform good deeds - all while earning service hours. Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. No registration required.
Join us in The Studio to take your creations to the next level. Work in groups or individually to create a fantastical paper mache creature. Appropriate for grades 6-12. No registration required.
Join your peers in a safe environment and express your energy and ideas through movement, art and language. Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. No registration required.
Hang out with your friends in The Studio, and create fun projects that are uniquely your own. Appropriate for students in grades 6-12. No registration required.
Are you an older teen or adult that wants to go to college but you don't know where to begin? We're here to help get you started! Anythink York Street, Mapleton Public Schools, and the Educational Opportunity Center at Colorado State University have partnered to bring you all the information you need to start on your college and career journey. Join us for a presentation by EOC representatives followed by the opportunity to make an appointment for individualized help. Topics covered will include the college admission process, referrals to GED and ESL programs, filling out a FAFSA, and more. EOC services are targeted toward first-generation students aged 19 and older, veterans, and at-risk youth, but anyone interested may attend. This information session will be held at Anythink York Street library on the Mapleton Skyview Campus. No registration required.
Paint, sip tea, and have fun! This month we will do a guided piece featuring love birds. Appropriate for adults and teens in grades 6 and up. Space is limited; registration is required.