Teen Halloween Painting
Come paint your own wooden jack'o'lantern.
Open to teens, ages 13 - 19.
Registration is required. If you need to cancel, please email mmiller@ebpl.org.
Come paint your own wooden jack'o'lantern.
Open to teens, ages 13 - 19.
Registration is required. If you need to cancel, please email mmiller@ebpl.org.
An online Girls Who Code club for 6-12th grader will be held in Nov and Dec 2022
8 meetings on every Wednesday @ 4:30-5:30p.m. from Nov 2 to Dec 21.
If you are interested in the club , please read and fill out this form.
For any inquiries, please email Sally Leung , Youth Services Librarian.
An online Girls Who Code club for 6-12th grader will be held in Nov and Dec 2022
8 meetings on every Wednesday @ 4:30-5:30p.m. from Nov 2 to Dec 21.
If you are interested in the club , please read and fill out this form.
For any inquiries, please email Sally Leung , Youth Services Librarian.
Mango Languages is an online language learning system that offers engaging interactive lessons and teaches conversation skills for practical communication.
Join us for an hour of fun discussions, crafts, snacks, and more!
Grades 3-6
WHEN: Nov. 10th, 2:00-3:00 P.M.
WHERE: YS Programming Room
(check the EBPL website for location changes)
Make sure to look at the registration form for possible allergens.
When Jade Nguyen arrives in Vietnam for a visit with her estranged father, she has one goal: survive five weeks pretending to be a happy family in the French colonial house Ba is restoring. She's always lied to fit in, so if she's straight enough, Vietnamese enough, American enough, she can get out with the college money he promised.
On the morning Twain, a lonely boy with a knack for danger, discovers a strand of starlight on the cliffs outside of Severon, a mysterious curiosity shop appears in town. Meanwhile, Quinta, the ordinary daughter of an extraordinary circus performer, chases rumors of the shop, the Vermilion Emporium, desperate for a way to live up to her mother’s magical legacy.
Mati’s family is reeling from the death of Mati’s mother. Her Baba has drawn into himself, her sister Chichi is rebelling, and her young brother Tana is desperate for love and normalcy.When Chichi pulls her worst stunt yet, Baba uproots the family from their home in England for an extended camping holiday in their native Zimbabwe. Along for the trip is Meticais, a fabulously attired gender-neutral spirit—or ghost? or imaginary friend?—who only Mati can see and converse with.