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Join the Library's Teen Advisory Board
The first meeting will be Dec. 14, featuring crafts, food and event planning.

Are you in any grade between 5-12? Full of opinions about how the could be better? Want to give orders to the Young Adult Librarian?
Then you should consider becoming a member of the Teen Advisory Board.
Why join?
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- Tell library officials what you would like
- Meet other kids
- Earn community service credit
- Strengthen your college application
- Hone leadership skills
- Eat free food
Those who are interested are invited to attend a meeting at the library on Tuesday, Dec. 14, at 6 p.m.
Food and crafts are on the agenda.
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Pizza, hot chocolate and other treats will be served.
Bring gloves and mittens to decorate. They can be ones that you want to keep, or you can donate them to a local charity.
If you don't have gloves, think about bringing a food item for the library's food drive for a local food pantry.
We'll also have flip cameras for you to learn how to use.
Be prepared to start planning library activities, including movie nights and a gaming night in the spring.
Come to the meeting with a friend if you want -- the more the merrier.
The Teen Advisory Board has been established as part of a Teens and Tweens Grant with federal funds from the Institute of Museum and Library Services administered through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.
Please call Sandy Moltz, 781-596-8867 ext. 304 with any questions.
This article was written by Sandy Moltz.
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