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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Chocolate & More!

Celebrating December! Teens made chocolate candy to eat, take home, & for library programs in December.

 They also made ornaments for the library tree & to take home...















Check out the great madlib from the GameFest Holiday Style program:

Twas the night before Christmas and all through the squirrel
Not a pikachu was stirring, not even a wombat.
The children were electrified all snug in their loveseat
While visions of hot pizzas banished in their ear.
When out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my leg to see what was the matter.
I knew in an eyeball it must be Saint Philip with his miniature Lamborghini
And 17,000 tiny dragons named Dasher and Dancer and Roger and Keith.
He filled all our squirrels, then laying his teeth aside of his fingernail, up the chimney he echoed.
But I heard him exclaim as squeaked out of sight,
"Intelligent Christmas too all and to all a daring night!"

Monday, October 31, 2011

Fall Festival

Teen Volunteers hosted their annual Fall Fest for the community. Over 350 people enjoyed games, crafts, library golf, a graveyard cakewalk, pumpkin bowling, face painting, the haunted room--and a spooky story. The pie in the face activity was challenging because of the wind & it was cold! But everyone had a great time. Thanks to all the volunteers!!!


 




Seven years ago, in a much smaller & older version of our current building, the library's first Teen Advisory Board (T.A.B.) was deciding on a program for Teen Read Week. The theme that year was volunteering and they decided they wanted to hold a community event--not a teens only program. Ever since then the T.A.B. has hosted the Fall Festival. More people attend each year and we always hear how much everyone looks forward to it. Way to go, teens!

And...if you are 12 or older & want to join, see library staff--or just come to a meeting--they are on the 1st Monday of every month at 5pm. Teens eat, play games, try out activities for programs, plan programs & do other volunteer-type things--& earn volunteer time, too!

Haunted Crafts @ the Library

Finishing up with haunted food. Yum?

Thursday, October 20, 2011

It's Teen Read Week!

  • Just 'Picture It' & 'Read for the Fun of It'! We've been celebrating all month long. Teens kicked off the week with our annual Fall Fest with over 370 people in attendance! Lots of games, crafts--& a haunted room with scary stories. It was great, but cold & windy outside for those brave volunteers who worked the pie in the face throwing and pumpkin bowling. 
  • Teens have been voting weekly for their favorite top ten teen books of 2011. It's a Book Bracketology. We tally the votes each week & eliminate books that don't get many votes. Vote each week & we will see what Cedar Lake's favorite book is! 
  • All this week you can 'Picture It' by making a poster of a favorite book, movie, or magazine. We have quite a few great looking posters, but there's still time to make yours! Everyone who makes a poster will be entered into a drawing for a bag of goodies.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Teen Top Ten

It's that time of year again! Time to vote for your favorite book of 2011! Books were nominated by teens like you. You can vote here. Click on this link to the American Library Association Site. Click on any of the books to learn more about them in the library catalog. Request them, too. Then click on the 'back' button on your browser to return to this list. Choose from these books:

Beam, Cris. I Am J. 2011 J (Jeni) is a boy and has always identified himself as such, but he was genetically born female. As a teen, J acts like a boy and dresses in baggy clothes to hide his feminine body. He wants to begin testosterone treatments to transfer physically to a man, but his parents and best friend do not accept him as male. J decides to run away and enroll in a school for gay and transgender students, where he is able to begin to find acceptance. More than just a story of a transgender teen, this is the story of how teenagers live and love and cope.


Beaudoin, Sean. You Killed Wesley Payne. 2011. Teenage Dalton Rev is a private eye. He is sent to a high school to find out about the death of Wesley Payne. Was it really a suicide? The school's tight cliques have gone insane and lost control. It’s up to Dalton to sort through a huge mess of betrayal in order to restore the hierarchy.


Black, Holly and Justine Larbalestier. Zombies vs. Unicorns. 2010. Are you Team Unicorn or Team Zombie? In this anthology of twelve fast-paced stories, popular teen authors make strong arguments for both sides in the long and gruesome debate concerning the awesomeness of zombies versus unicorns.


Card, Orson Scott. The Lost Gate. 2011. Danny thought he was a “drekka,” one without magic, until he discovers he has magical powers as a gate mage. The only problem: all the magic families made a pact to kill any person who could make gates to transport themselves. Danny is forced to run from everything and everyone he knows in an attempt to unravel the secrets behind his powers.

Clare, Cassandra. The Clockwork Angel. 2010. In this prequel to the Mortal Instruments series, Tessa Gray travels to England to search for her brother, her only remaining relative. She is captured by the mysterious Dark Sisters and discovers that there is a fantastical world thriving alongside her own. She finds that she must ally with the unknown shadowhunters to save her brother.

Collins, Suzanne. Mockingjay. 2010. The final book in the Hunger Games series finds Katniss Everdeen rescued from the horrific 75th Hunger Games—but not her fellow tribute, Peeta Mallark. Now she must lead a rebellion against the evil capital with the help of District 13, which is not destroyed, but has been quietly sowing the seeds of war for years. As Katniss becomes more entangled in war and revolution, the question of who she can trust becomes ever harder, and she must fight for her life once again.


Condie, Ally. Matched. 2010. In Cassia’s society, most of her choices are made for her, including the person with whom she will spend the rest of her life: her Match. At age 17, Cassia is happily surprised when her Match turns out to be her best friend Xander, but when a glitch occurs and another boy’s face appears on her screen, Cassia can’t help but wonder what would happen if she were able to choose her own Match. Now she must decide between conforming to society and pursuing a life where she can make her own choices.


Cremer, Andrea. Nightshade. Penguin/Philomel. 2010. (9780399254826). When Calla, who is a Guardian, saves a boy on her mountain from a bear attack, the consequences are farther reaching than could be imagined, especially when that boy shows up at her school and appears to be a favored companion of her masters, the Keepers.


Fitzpatrick, Becca. Crescendo. Simon & Schuster Children’s. 2010. (9781416989431). In this sequel to Hush, Hush, a few months have passed since Nora’s lab partner Patch, actually a fallen angel, saved her from his murderous vassal Nephil and became her guardian angel. She and Patch are now dating, but she is starting to doubt his love for her. Is he keeping something from her? And is she really safe now?


Grant, Michael. Lies. 2010. Lies continues the story that began in Gone and Hunger. Is death the only answer? Life is getting hard for the under 15s who survived. Food is running out, the beach is burning, and things are getting tense. The situation is getting worse for the survivors and everyone has their own battles to face.


Hawkins, Rachel. Demonglass. 2011. An unbelievable betrayal, an ancient spell, and a love triangle all make Rachel Hawkins’ sequel to Hex Hall impossible to put down. When Sophie goes to her father’s mansion for the summer, she thinks she knows exactly what she wants: to undergo the Removal and get rid of the demon inside of her. But when it turns out that someone else is making demons, she has to question everything and everyone—especially Archer Cross, the boy she can’t get out of her head.


Hakwins, Rachel. Hex Hall. 2010.Sixteen-year-old Sophie is a witch sent to live at Hex Hall, a reform school for delinquent Prodigium (witches, faeries, shape-shifters, etc.), after she bungles a spell at prom and attracts too much attention from normal humans. At her new school, Sophie must face the usual teen troubles of mean girls and crushes with the added dimension of magic and learning about her own powers.


Kagawa, Julie. The Iron King. 2010. On the eve of her 16th birthday, Meghan starts seeing dark creatures in the most unusual places and senses that everything is about to change. But she could never have imagined the truth—that she is a princess, the daughter of a mythical faery king. When she finds out her little brother has been kidnapped and replaced by a changeling, Meghan ventures in to the fey world to rescue him.


Lore, Pittacus. I Am Number Four. 2010. Number Four is one of nine aliens that escaped from the planet Lorien just ahead of the evil Mogadorians, a rival alien race bent of their destruction. He’s settling into another new town on Earth, trying to get a handle on his developing powers, when he gets the news: Number Three is dead. If Number Three is dead, that means Number Four is next.


Moore, Peter. Red Moon Rising. 2011. In a world dominated by vampires, half-vamp, half-wulf Danny is used to hiding his true nature. When he experiences strange changes, it appears that his wulf side has become active. In a world where wulves are not treated equally, Danny faces a difficult choice: a dreary future as an inmate once a month or life as an illegal, unregistered wulf.


Nelson, Jandy. The Sky is Everywhere. 2010. After Lennie's sister suddenly dies, she finds herself torn between two boys. One is the new boy in town, and the other is her sister’s ex-boyfriend. While she is genuinely attracted to one, the other really understands her feelings, yet she knows it is wrong. Who will she choose?


Oliver, Lauren. Before I Fall. 2010. Popular, rich, and attractive Sam Kingston never worried about how her behavior affected other people. After dying in a car crash, Sam is forced to relive the last day of her life for seven days. She progressively becomes a better person as she realizes the ripple effect of her actions and uses the second chance to fix her most dire mistakes.


O’Neal, Ellis. The False Princess. 2011. At sixteen, Princess Nalia learns that the king and queen have used her as a false princess to protect their real daughter from an omen of death. Princess Nalia, now Sinda, is sent away from the palace to live with the one relative she has left in a world she does not know. Sinda struggles with her new life and uncovers a secret that may change her country forever. Magic runs through her veins, and theories of corruption in the royal bloodline keep her entangled in the royal family's affairs.


Patterson, James. Angel: A Maximum Ride Novel. 2011. In book seven of the Maximum Ride series, the titular character is devastated after a fellow “bird kid” leaves to start his own flock of mutant heroes. Scientists tell her that another “bird kid”, Dylan, is her perfect mate, and that she’s been created to save the world. When the Doomsday Group starts hypnotizing children, Max heads to Paris with her flock to investigate. Unfortunately, Fang and his new flock are investigating as well.


Pearce, Jackson. Sisters Red. 2010. Sisters Rosie and Scarlett March are left as orphans at eleven after their grandmother is killed by a Fenris, a soulless creature that takes the form of a man and can turn into a wolf. Scarlett loses an eye in the attack and decides to devote her life to hunting the Fenris. Eight years later, the sisters have vowed to protect their town from the Fenris. Silas, a young woodsman, returns to town. Rosie knows the Fenris deserve to die, but she's not ready to commit her entire life to hunting them. Can the sisters learn to live with their differences as Rosie and Silas’s friendship blossoms into something more?


Smith, Cynthia Leitich. Blessed. 2011. Quincie, everyone’s favorite teen restaurateur and vampire, is back in this follow-up to Tantalize and Eternal. This time, she has even more on her plate. She just died, became a vampire, said goodbye to her true love/ werewolf boyfriend Kieren, and she has to stop the most powerful and evil vampire in centuries and find a way to save her own soul and the souls of the soon-to-be evil vampires.


Westerfeld, Scott. Behemoth. 2010. This sequel to Leviathan picks up where the last book left off with Alek, the lost Austro-Hungarian prince, and Deryn, a girl disguised as a boy, on the airship Leviathan heading to the Ottoman Empire. Upon arriving, Alek escapes and starts a revolution to overthrow the Sultan and try to stop a war.

White, Kiersten. Paranormalcy. 2010. Normal? Yeah, right! Evie's biggest dream ever was to be normal, but with a faerie ex-boyfriend and a mermaid for a best friend, she might as well just throw the word “normal” right in the trash can. Evie has the unique ability to see through paranormals’ glamours, which has made her a valued asset of the International Paranormal Containment Agency (IPCA). When someone breaks into the Agency headquarters, Evie meets an unusual Paranormal: a boy who can shape-shift into any human. Can Evie save the lives of unarmed Paranormals from something that is after her.

Click on a book to see more about it in our library catalog. Request it, too. The Cedar Lake Branch has a display of these books. Check them out! During October, the Cedar Lake Branch will have its own voting--a Bracketology. Vote each week for your favorite book. Each time you vote, you will be entered into a drawing for a bag full of prizes! Last year the national winner was Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins. The Cedar Lake Library winner was Witch and Wizard by James Patterson. Which books will win this year? It's all up to you!

September @ the Cedar Lake Branch Library

Join the fun! All programs are for teens, 11 & older, unless otherwise noted.

SNACK & PLAN

Mon. Sept. 12 @ 5pm

Members of T.A.B., Teen Advisory Board, & those wishing to join (12 to 17 years of age) will eat, play games, & plan programs for teens and younger kids. Earn volunteer hours.

COOL IT COLORAMA CRAFTING MANIA!

Tues. & Wed. Sept. 13 & 14 @ 4

Make sidewalk paint and chalk, make your own ice cream, enjoy ice cream floats and sundaes, too! Paint the library sidewalks or wait at least a day and draw with your homemade chalk! Experiment with splatter painting and paint a library mural, too!

GAMEFEST

Wed. Sept. 21 @ 3

Play PlayStation & Wii games. Compete in tournaments for prizes.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

July @ the Library

The Cirque De Lune, site of the 'crime'.

Crepes & home made salsa!


Newest 'gold card' volunteer--over 100 hours of volunteer time!! Thank you!!

Maisy makes her entrance.

After the puppet puppet show audience members take turns behind the puppet stage.


In July teens solved the mystery at the Cirque de Lune at the Mystery Dinner Theater. The play was written by T.A.B. members and featured a missing trapeze artist and several circus performers who were prime suspects--all with reasons to hate Fred. Teens donned costumes to assume the various roles. Three teens nearly successfully solved the crime.


The Puppetteens performed to a capacity crowd early in July. Teens also assisted with a visit from Maisy the Mouse that day.


Teens also cooked up a variety of recipes from around the world. They played Wii & PlayStation games at Gamefest and enjoyed pizza and games at the Summer Reading Volunteer Recognition party. Many thanks to all the volunteers who helped make the library summer reading programs this year a success!!

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Summer Fun @ the Library!


Battle of the Sexes--gross food competition (the girls made the best corpse fingers, dirty Q-tips, boogers on a stick & amazonian spiders, but the boys ate more of the gross food); Minute-To-Win-It games (boys won one, girls won one); Bubblegum sculptures (girls won); Library Scavenger Hunt (boys won); Garbage Can Scavenger Hunt (boys won); marble search in buckets of ice (boys won) & more. It was close. Boys won 64,000 points to the girl's 62,000. Congrats to all the brave and talented players.

And more to come in July...

*Just Eat It! Tuesday July 12 @ 4 Make godd from around the world. Eat some, take some home. Yum! Play Geography Twister & other games for fun & prizes, too!
*Mystery Dinner Theater Thursday July 21 @ 4 Play the parts as you work to solve the mystery. Eat a mysterious meal of food from around the world. Successful detectives will win prizes. Play games that involve drama, improv, & lots of laughs.
*Gamefest Wed. July 27 @ 4 Play a variety of PlayStation, Wii, & other games. Thoise who wish may compete in tournaments for prizes. Food & pop will be provided.
*Keep reading for prizes! Enter for every book, magazine, audio book or 100 pages you read. Weekly drawings & a grand prize drawing! Enter @ the library or online.

New Book by John Green

John Green, a well-known Indiana author who writes great books for teens, is coming out with a new book. Check it out: http://www.earlyword.com/2011/06/29/john-green-is-1/. It's already on bestseller lists and it's not actually out until sometime in 2012! You can help design the cover of the book if you want: http://fishingboatproceeds.tumblr.com/post/6990024657/tomorrow-afternoon-i-will-actually-announce-the.
John Green is the author of An Abundance of Katherines and Looking for Alaska, which both received a Printz Honor Award for great teen fiction. He received the Printz Award for best teen book of the year for Paper Towns. Most recently he co-authored Will Grayson, Will Grayson. Click on any of the titles for more information and to request them. Enjoy great books & win prizes for reading this summer!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Summer Crafting


Masks, X-Ray Art, Batiking, God'sWeyes, Worry Dolls, & more! Check out these pics & more on the right!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Summer @ the Library

Win prizes for reading! For every 100 pages, magazine or book you read or listen to you can enter weekly drawing to win. Fill out entry slips @ the library or go online http://www.lcplin.org/srp2011.htm#teen for an even easier way to enter.
We have programs every week, too:
*Tuesday, June 14, 4pm Here, There, & Everywhere Craft Mania
Choose from a variety of crafts from around the world -- recycled materials chip bags, masks, worry dolls, X-ray art, boomerangs, batik art, & more
*Thursday, June 23, 4pm Library Fear Factor: The 4th Annual Battle of the Sexes
Genders will compete in fear factor games, trivia, library flag football, and other challenges. Some will be outside, so come prepared to get wet. The girls were victorious last year. Who will claim the trophy this year?
*Wed. June 29, 4pm GameFest
Play a variety of PlayStation & Wii games. Those who wish may compete in tournaments for prizes. Food & pop will be provided.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Crafting @ the Library

More than 30 teens created amazing art at the U-Pick Craft Days in May. They made rubberband balls & jewelry--and jumped rope with a jumprope made from rubberbands. Then they made a 40+ foot long rope made of rubberbands that stretched around the library! Teens also made sunprint art, tie dye t-shirts, & duct tape hats, hoola skirts, boxes, & wallets:

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Volunteering @ the Library

Volunteering @ the Library
Putting on puppet shows!

Making spiders for storytime fun.

Painting for program games

Making worms for storytimes

Celebrating National Poetry Month

Celebrating National Poetry Month
Teens composed over 50 poems & displayed them using words cut from magazines.