Les Cheneaux Library Program Draws 'Teens Only'

2008-01-17 / News


A group of young people (clockwise, from left) Karen Landreville, Daniel Landreville, Danny Hitchens, and Ian McGreevy play a game of Blokus at Les Cheneaux Community Library in Cedarville Saturday night, January 12, at one of the library's Teens Only nights. Under the supervision of Library Branch Manager Ronda McGreevy, students in middle school and high school can use the library on designated nights throughout the winter to play board and card games, use the computers, play the library's Wii game, and use high-speed Internet access to play computer games. The library's community room has multiple media capabilities, Mrs. McGreevy said, so movies and DVD games can be played there. The program is seeking donations of a cribbage board, decks of cards, and welcomes people to teach games. Teens can also use the time to check out books and participate in book clubs. The next Teens Only night is Saturday, January 26, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A group of young people (clockwise, from left) Karen Landreville, Daniel Landreville, Danny Hitchens, and Ian McGreevy play a game of Blokus at Les Cheneaux Community Library in Cedarville Saturday night, January 12, at one of the library's Teens Only nights. Under the supervision of Library Branch Manager Ronda McGreevy, students in middle school and high school can use the library on designated nights throughout the winter to play board and card games, use the computers, play the library's Wii game, and use high-speed Internet access to play computer games. The library's community room has multiple media capabilities, Mrs. McGreevy said, so movies and DVD games can be played there. The program is seeking donations of a cribbage board, decks of cards, and welcomes people to teach games. Teens can also use the time to check out books and participate in book clubs. The next Teens Only night is Saturday, January 26, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

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