Information & Programs for Teens School Year Programs

The Fellowship of the Teens takes place every
Thursday from 4:00-5:00 during the school year.
(A few of the programs may have a different end time.)​​
Teen Programs for middle & high schoolers (Thursdays from 4:00 to 5:00 pm)​
04/03/25 – April Fool’s Day - I know it was technically 2 days ago BUT let’s celebrate today too! Come prepared with tricks, pranks, or jokes for your fellow teens make sure anything you plan is: Harmless-Not causing or capable of causing harm; Safe-Free from danger or the risk of harm; Innocuous-Lacking intent or capacity to injure; Nonthreatening- Not a threat; Innocent-Lacking intent or capacity to injure; Beneficial/ Benign-Pleasant and beneficial in nature/influence or Inoffensive-Not offensive.
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04/10/25 – What Did I Just See? - Try out some of the optical illusions/find it puzzle we have and discover just how tricky it can be for your brain to accurately interpret the images from your eyes. Do you have anything that is an optical illusion you would like to share?
04/17/25 – Zen-tangle- Today we are going to relax, enhance our artistic skills and produce fun art that paves the way to create beautiful images with structured patterns. Zen-tangle provides you with a joyful way of self-expression, one pen stroke at a time.
04/24/25 – Game Day - Today’s games could be: video; board; card; virtual; fantasy . . . choose which game & friends you want to game with!
Dungeons & Dragons: Friday, April 4th 3:30-5:00 & 18th 11:00-1:00 Join us for our D&D group! Both teens and college ages are welcome!
NEW! Teen Advisory Board Meeting: Friday April 25th 3:30-4:30 Our inaugural meeting will take place in the Community Room!
NEW! Young Yarners Hooks & Needles Club: Saturdays @ 10:30: Ages 10-18 welcome regardless of skill level. Bring a hook & yarn!
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Program for Teens and College Age Young People:
Dungeons & Dragons:
Friday, April 4th 3:30-5:00 & 18th 11:00-1:00
Join us for our D&D group! Both teens and college ages (18-22) are welcome. Adult staff members will be leading and monitoring the program.
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