Kids & Family
Spring Teen Programs at Nashua Library
From anime to repurposing your mom's old Slayer T-shirt, discover some unexpected fun at the library.
Reading, writing, science, and art: sounds like schoolwork, but it’s actually what’s going on for teens at the Nashua Public Library this spring. Here’s the program line-up:
Anime Club
March 6, April 3, May 1, at 4 p.m.
Hang out and discuss your favorite anime or manga series, participate in games and activities, and display your anime sketches in the Teen Room. For ages 12 to 17. No registration required.
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Science Madness
Enjoy gadgets and gizmos? What about computers and the latest in online gaming? Join us as we build a working python computer game, go on a QR-code scavenger hunt, and create a video. For ages 10 to 14. Register here.
Thursdays, 6:30 p.m.
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March 8: Python Game Design
April 5: QR Code Scavenger Hunt
May 3: Video Challenge
'The Hunger Games' Movie Release Party
Tuesday, March 20, at 4 p.m.
Do you have what it takes to survive? Will the odds be in your favor to make it past the Cornucopia Challenge so you can compete in the "Hunger Games" trivia battle and decorate treats at Peeta’s bakery? For ages 11 to 17. Register here.
How to Write a Book and Get It Published
Tuesday, April 17, at 4 p.m.
Learn from Gina Rosati, a local author of teen fiction, how to write a novel and navigate the publishing world to get your book in print. For ages 11 to 17. Register here.
T-Shirt Scarves
Tuesday, May 22, at 4 p.m.
Upcycle your old T-shirts into trendy scarves you can accessorize with any time of year. For ages 11 to 17. Register here.
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