Library:Teen
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Garfield's Cyber Safety Adventures
Each attendee will receive a free
Garfield comic and a set of earbuds.
For ages 7 to 12; registration is
required.
• Sat., 3-4 p.m.
• Jan. 19: Be Kind Online. Learn
proper online etiquette and ways
to avoid cyberbullying with your
favorite cartoon feline.
• Feb. 9: Pause Before You Post. Learn
how to share with your friends on
social media in a safe manner.
• Mar. 23: Privacy. Online friends
are not the same as real friends.
Learn how to tell the difference and
protect yourself online.
MOSI's Robot Round-Up
Feel the spark of innovation as you dive
deep into the exploration of robotics.
Learn the basics of code to make your
robot walk, talk and maybe even dance.
This program is presented by the
Museum of Science and Industry.
• Mon., Feb. 11
• 5:30-6:15 p.m.
International Table Top Day
• Sat., Apr. 27
• 1-3 p.m.
North Greenwood
Library
Hip-Hop Workshop
Work with local rapper, Ni' Year,
on the basics of songwriting,
memorization and performing for hiphop
and singer-songwriter music styles.
• Thu., Feb. 21, Mar. 21, Apr. 18
• 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Coffee with a Cop
Enjoy conversation with local
community officers. Ask questions,
play games and have fun hanging out
with our favorite law enforcement.
• Tue., Mar. 12, Apr. 9
• 5-7 p.m.
MLK, Jr. Movie Night: “The Hate U
Give”
After watching the film, “The Hate
U Give,” teens will discuss the legacy
of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and
explore how his influence continues to
impact America. For ages 13 and older.
• Wed., Jan. 23
• 5-7:30 p.m.
How Does This Thing Fly?
Learn about the exciting world of
Unmanned Aerial Systems, also known
as drones. You also can learn how to
enroll in the drone training program at
St. Petersburg College. Recommended
for students in grade 7 to age 21.
• Tue., Feb. 26
• 3:30-6:30 p.m.
Happy to Be Nappy: Unleashing
the Power of Your Natural Beauty
Stylist, mentor and business owner
Leslie Coley dives deeper into why
women of color are exploring a new
age of loving their hair the way it is.
Discuss history and culture of concepts
of beauty for women of color. Learn
hair and make-up skills, including
hands-on experiences, during each
session. Registration is required.
Recommended for ages 16 to 21.
• Wed., 5:30-7:30 p.m.
• Feb. 27: Self-Esteem & Identity
• Mar. 27: Wakanda Forever!
• Apr. 24: History & Culture
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