Tuesday, July 28, 2009

CR@SH - August 7th

Our August session will feature DANCE DANCE REVOLUTION! Get ready to move your feet to the beat. As always there will be lots of snacks and video game action. Feel free to bring along your games (nothing rated M) and extra controllers. You are responsible for your own stuff, and please be sure to share! Can't wait to see you there.

CRASH
Friday, August 7th
5p-7p
FREE! For all teens ENTERING GRADES 7-12

Program - Zentangle Drawing


July 30th
3pm-4:30pm

One Stroke at a Time! That is how you can express yourself with Zentangle, a type of drawing that allows you to create beautiful images, even if you think you can’t draw. It is fun and relaxing – you’ll be surprised at what you can do!

Book Review - The Vast Fields of Ordinary by Nick Burd




Dade Hamilton is stuck in suburbia. His social life is mediocre. His dad keeps dragging him to dinner at the country club, where they order the same food week in and week out. His parents marriage is falling apart, he has a crappy job at the Food World supermarket and his hook-up buddy Pablo has a girlfriend. He is too scared to tell anyone that he is gay, but he practices saying the words out loud to his ceiling fan. It's Dade's last summer before heading out to college, and the prospects for a good time look grim. That is until Dade meets Alex, a captivating and mysterious guy who happens to deal drugs to the local in-crowd. He also meets Lucy, a generous soul who becomes his one true friend.

This is a good story about life in the 'burbs, about growing up and figuring out your relationships. I really liked how Dade changed throughout the book, getting stronger and more confident in himself. A great pick for a summer read.

Book Review - Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta


This book is a slow starter, but it really picks up. Don’t give up on it right away!


Taylor is a student at the Jellicoe Road School. She is one of the few students there that does not have a family. Her mother abandoned her at the 7-11 and never looked back. She was brought to the school by Hannah when she was a young girl. Hannah is like a mentor for Taylor, but they do not always get along. When Hannah suddenly disappears, Taylor is devastated. People start saying things to her, like they know more about her life than she does. Finally, Taylor realizes that Hannah’s disappearance has something to do with her mother, the same person that left her in the 7-11 bathroom. Find out if she is able to find Hannah before it is too late.


In the midst of figuring out her family, Taylor is also responsible for the other students in her building. She must help protect them from the war between the kids from the town, the military cadets, and the Jellicoe School.


This book has a lot going on. I was a little confused in the beginning because it seems to jump back and forth between two stories. It is a really great read – Just stick with it!



Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Keep those book reviews coming!!!!

This is week 3 in our summer reading club! This week alone we have received over 40 book reviews!! Nice job everyone. Make sure to submit at least THREE reviews by August 14th to qualify for the grand prize, a digital camera.

Program - Pizza and a Movie


July 23rd 3pm-5:30pm
Come and make your own personal pizza. Cover it with all the toppings you want, we’ll bake it up in the oven, and then you can kick back and watch the movie PUSH, starring Dakota Fanning and Chris Evans

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Congratulations to our Guitar Hero winners

Big Congrats to our winning Guitar Hero team! Chris, Shawn, Jordan, and Mark are the reigning Westbury Library GH World Tour champions! The guys each won $10 gift cards to Game Stop. We had a great Friday night, with 44 teens gaming. By your votes, our next CR@SH will feature Dance Dance Revolution. Start warming up now!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Program - Green Beads




Green Beads
Go Green! Learn how to make your own beads using recycled magazines. We’ll create dazzling jewelry with them too!
July 16th 3pm-4pm