The anxiously awaited return of CR@SH! C'mon, you know you missed it. We are back in the game on May 15th, featuring two hours worth of mind-blowing video game action. We will feature Super Smash Brothers Brawl on the big screen. Gamescubes in the back, bring your own games and/or controllers, nothing M rated please. Snacks and good times await you.
CR@SH
Friday, May 15th
5:30-7:30
FREE! For teens in grades 7-12, no sign-up required.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Program - Tag Team Poetry
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Book Review - Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff
This is the story of two girls, LaVaughn and Jolly. LaVaughn is fourteen, and ever since the fifth grade, she has known one thing: she is going to college. Which is a pretty amazing goal, since not a single person in her entire apartment building has ever gone to college. She needs to earn some money, because even though her mom has been saving up, they don't exactly have a whole lot of money in the college fund. LaVaughn decides to earn money by babysitting for seventeen year old Jolly's two kids, Jeremy and Jilly. Jolly's apartment is disgusting, the kids are covered in snot and drool, and Jolly's life is a complete mess. But LaVaughn realizes that Jolly doesn't have anyone to lean on, no one to help her out, and she is really close to losing everything. So LaVaughn sticks it out, and becomes inextricably entwined in Jolly's life, and in her children's lives as well.
This is a great story, beautifully written, and heart breaking. It is written in open verse and the lyrical style makes for a quick read. But even though you might finish the book in one sitting, the characters will stay with you for a long time.
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