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Teen Summer Reading Programs Carver School Road Branch 703 2910 Tuesday, June 9 @ 4:00 pm Anime Genealogy Ever get confused by the complex family trees in anime like Tenchi Muyo!, Bleach, or Dragonball Z? Let s get together and sort them out! Thursday, June 11 and 18 @ 4:00 pm Anime Librarian Running out of Anime to watch or just need a good place to start? There s no better place than the library to satisfy your anime needs. Come ask Ms. Christina what is the best anime to watch no matter what your mood. Monday, June 22 @ 2:00 pm Anime Musical Jeopardy Think you know the opening and closing songs for your favorite anime like Bleach, Naruto, or Full Metal Alchemist? Test out your skills in a game of Anime Musical Jeopardy. Call ahead at 703 2910 to Ms. Christina with ideas to stump the competition! Wednesday, June 24 @ 2:00 pm Anime Art Contest So you think you can draw anime? Test your skill against the county s best! The Judging Panel will select the Ultimate Anime Art Expert! Call 703 2910 for more information. Thursday, June 25 @ 2:00 pm Anime Jeopardy Calling all professional anime watchers to the ultimate Anime Jeopardy! How well do you know your anime? Tuesday, July 14 @ 2:00 pm WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Revealed Learn the where, what, why, and how of masks from around the world. Create your own mask using paper, yarn, beads, raffia, fabric and feathers. Teens only! Large groups call ahead. Also at Kernersville, Reynolda Manor,Southside, and Walkertown. Wednesday, July 22 @ 2:00 pm Superhero Art Contest So you think you can draw superheros? Show off your mad skills in our art competition. Call for more information. Wednesday, July 22 @ 4:00 pm Clay Impressions Learn about air dry clay and design a decorative bowl of your own. Program for youth in grades 6 12. Attendance is limited registration is suggested. Thursday, July 23 @ 2:00 pm Superhero Jeopardy Think you know the ins and outs of superheroes? Compete in this superhero challenge with questions from movies like Star Wars, DC/Marvel, and others. Friday, July 31 @ 6:00 9:00 pm Teen Lock In

Come to the end of summer reading Teen Lock In! There will be a costume contest, Food, games, and much more. Participants must register by July 24 to participate. Call 703 2910 to register parental permission required. Clemmons Branch 703 2920 Tuesday, June 2 @ 4:00 pm Edible Bird s Nests Mmm...we love to eat! Learn how to craft a bird s nest with us then eat your creations! Program for youth in grades 6 12. Tuesday, July 7 @ 3:30 pm Light Up the Night Paper Lanterns There s nothing like a light in the dark. We re decorating paper lanterns with a summer twist! Program for youth in grades 6 12. Attendance is limited Registration is suggested. Thursday, July 16 @ 3:30 pm It s On Like Donkey Kong Donkey Kong afternoon will feature snacks, music, videos, a craft, and, of course, we will be playing video games. Bring a friend and go bananas! Kernersville Branch 703 2930 Tuesday, June 16 @ 3:30 pm in Room 7 Teen Matinee Movie Join us for a free, recently released super hero movie. Free popcorn and drinks while supplies last. Ages 12 18. To find out what we re showing, call 703 2930 or e mail kellumsm@forsythlibrary.org Tuesday, June 23 @ 4:00 pm in Room 7 WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Revealed Learn the where, what, why, and how of masks from around the world. Create your own mask using paper, yarn, beads, raffia, fabric and feathers. For ages 12 18. To register call 703 2930 or e mail kellumsm@forsythlibrary.org. Also at Carver, Reynolda, Southside, and Walkertown. Tuesday July 28 @ 4:00 5:30 pm in Room 4 Battle of the Fandoms Get ready to get your cosplay on for this epic battle of the fandoms! Come dressed as you favorite character from literature, television, movies, comics, or whatever else you are a fan of! We ll have do it yourself activities representing the Doctor Who, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Hunger Games, Divergent and Marvel/DC fandoms! Ages 12 to 18. Lewisville Branch 703 2940 Tuesday, June 9 @ 3:30 pm Metal Stamped Jewelry

It s time to pound out your frustrations and make something beautiful out of it! Come make a permanent mark with us. Program for youth grades 6 12. Thursday, June 25 @ 3:00 pm (ages 11+) and 4:00 pm (ages 6 10) Superhero Masks! Invent your own secret identity and create a mask to go with it. Monday, June 29 @ 4:15 pm Acting Workshop with Bright Star Theatre Bright Star will offer a free workshop for older students. The session will feature improvisation games and other activities with professional actors that focus on stage performance. Call 703 2940 for more information. Also at Walkertown. Thursday, July 9 @ 3:00 pm Comics Origami Turn the pages of a comic book hero s story into a whole different kind of art. Ages 10 and up. Tuesday, July 14 @ 3:30 pm Clay Impressions Learn about air dry clay and design a decorative bowl of your own. Program for youth in grades 6 12. Attendance is limited registration is suggested. Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center 703 2950 Friday, June 19 @ 3:30 pm Edible Bird s Nests Mmm...we love to eat! Learn how to craft a bird s nest with us then eat your creations! Program for youth in grades 6 12. Wednesday, July 15 @ 3:00 pm Fun with Old Tee Shirts Bring your favorite tee shirt and we ll help you transform it into something fabulous! Friday, July 17 @ 3:30 pm Metal Stamped Jewelry It s time to pound out your frustrations and make something beautiful out of it! Come make a permanent mark with us. Program for youth grades 6 12. Reynolda Manor Branch 703 2960 Ongoing Program Thursdays @ 4:30 pm in the Auditorium Teen Nights Enjoy an hour of freedom, fun, and food! For tweens and teens going into grades 6 12. Special Programs Thursday, June 4 @ 4:30 pm in the auditorium Polymer Clay Charms We re keeping it small. Join us to make small charms out of polymer clay, and learn why small is sometimes best. Program for youth grades 6 12. Thursday, June 25 @ 4:30 pm in the auditorium Skill Toy Workshop with Flow

Circus Master kendama, flower sticks, diabolo, and other skill toys that have histories dating back thousands of years. Ages 10 18. Space is limited. To register, call 703 2960 or e mail proiera@forsythlibrary.org. Thursday, July 23 @ 4:30 pm in the auditorium WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Revealed Learn the where, what, why, and how of masks from around the world. Create your own mask using paper, yarn, beads, raffia, fabric and feathers. For ages 12 18. To register call 703 2960 or e mail proiera@forsythlibrary.org. Also at Carver, Kernersville, Southside, and Walkertown. Saturday, July 25 @ 1:00 pm 3:00 pm in the auditorium Library Con Break out your costumes and don your best reading glasses! The finale party is going comic con style with booths for trivia, games, and crafts. Then join us for a costume contest at 2:30 pm. Please keep all costumes family friendly. All ages. Rural Hall Branch 703 2970 Tuesday, June 16 @ 2:00 pm Comics for Art Using old comics or printed out comics, enjoy decorating a notebook or bookmark. Ages 12 18. Wednesday, July 15 @ 2:00 pm Character Fashion Design Can you picture what your favorite character wears? Would you dress them differently if you could? In this program fashion boards will be provided for you to add fabrics and other materials to design your own outfit for your character. Makes a cool room decoration piece! Ages 12 18. Thursday, July 23 @ 3:30 pm Light Up the Night Paper Lanterns There s nothing like a light in the dark. We re decorating paper lanterns with a summer twist! Program for youth in grades 6 12. Attendance is limited Registration is suggested. Southside Branch 703 2980 Thursday, June 11@ 4:00 pm Clay Impressions Learn about air dry clay and design a decorative bowl of your own. Program for youth in grades 6 12. Attendance is limited registration is suggested. Thursday, June 25 @2:00 pm Teen Gaming Cafe Come have some video gaming fun and snacks with other teens. Thursday, July 9 @ 3:30 pm Edible Bird s Nests Mmm...we love to eat! Learn how to craft a bird s nest with us then eat your creations! Program for youth in grades 6 12.

Thursday, July 16 @ 3:00 pm WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Revealed Learn the where, what, why, and how of masks from around the world. Create your own mask using paper, yarn, beads, raffia, fabric and feathers. Ages 12 18. To register call 703 2960 or e mail proiera@forsythlibrary.org. Also at Carver, Kernersville, Reynolda Manor, and Walkertown. Walkertown Branch 703 2990 Wednesday, June 10 @ 2:30 pm Polymer Clay Charms We re keeping it small. Join us to make small charms out of polymer clay, and learn why small is sometimes best. Program for youth grades 6 12. Monday, June 22 @ 10:00 am WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Discover Get your hands dirty by uncovering ways scientists become scholarly heroes, helping us to understand our human race. Program for youth grades 6 12. Registration required. Call 703 2990 to register. Tuesday, June 30 @ 3:15 pm Acting Workshop with Bright Star Theatre Bright Star will offer a free workshop for older students. The session will feature improvisation games and other activities with professional actors that focus on stage performance. Call 703 2990 for more information. Also at Lewisville. Wednesday, July 8 @ 4:00 pm Metal Stamped Jewelry It s time to pound out your frustrations and make something beautiful out of it! Come make a permanent mark with us. Program for youth grades 6 12. Tuesday, July 21@ 2:00 pm WFU Museum of Anthropology presents Revealed Learn the where, what, why, and how of masks from around the world. Create your own mask using paper, yarn, beads, raffia, fabric and feathers. Program for youth grades 6 12. Registration required. Call 703 2990 to register. Also at Carver, Kernersville, Reynolda Manor, and Southside. Tuesday, July 28 @ 1:00 3:30 pm Chalk, Prizes, and Movie Day Chalk our sidewalk at 1:00, then come inside for readers prize drawings. Stay for a family film starting at 2:00. All ages. Chalk artists, remember to bring sunscreen.