Category Archives: Programs and Events for Tweens and Teens

NEXT THURSDAY (9/23/21): Teen Anime Club

The next meeting of the Teen Anime Club is coming up fast, and it’ll take place at the library! If you love anime (and you’re between the ages of 13 and 18), then join us for snacks, anime activities, and fun on Thursday, September 23, at 4:00 PM. Registration is required to attend, but you […]

NEXT THURSDAY (9/16/21): Tween Anime Club

The next meeting of the Tween Anime Club is coming up fast, and it’ll take place at the library! If you love anime (and you’re between the ages of 9 and 12), then join us for snacks, anime activities, and fun on Thursday, September 16, at 4:00 PM. Registration is required to attend, but you […]

THIS MONTH (9/10/21 + 9/17/21 + 9/24/21): Tween & Teen Yoga

Erin Moriah R Wafer, an instructor at Stretching Kindness and Now: Yoga & Movement, will bring her expertise back to the Irondequoit Library this month with another weekly round of Tween Yoga and Teen Yoga on the Library Lawn. Treat your body and mind to an hour of self love, care, and kindness. This specialized […]

NEXT WEEK (8/19/21 + 8/20/21): Tween and Teen Anime Club

Hold on to your drawing pencils, the next meetings of the Tween Anime Club and the Teen Anime Club will be happening next week! You can join the Tween Anime Club meeting (for ages 9-12) through Zoom on Thursday, August 19, at 3:30 PM. Please register to attend on our Event Calendar to receive the […]

THIS MONTH (8/30/21): Teen Book Club Will Read Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird

Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird is one of the greatest novels in all of American history, and it’s also this month’s selection for the Teen Book Club. BOOK DESCRIPTION: “Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ’em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” A lawyer’s advice to his […]

NEXT WEEK (8/11/21): SAT/ACT Q&A for Parents

Wondering what the SAT and ACT are, why they matter, and what you should do about them? Curious about evolving policies in college admissions and how they affect your high schooler? Panicked after hearing so many conflicting stories about which students still need test scores? Mike Bergin of Chariot Learning will join us (via Zoom) […]

THIS FRIDAY (8/6/21): Let’s Draw Animals

Learn to draw a variety of furry, hoofed, and feathered friends in Let’s Draw Animals this Friday, August 6, at 3:00 PM! Rick Stromoski is an award-winning cartoonist and illustrator, and he’ll join us (via Zoom) for a drawing program for tweens in grades 3-7. If you’d like to participate in this program, please register […]

NEXT MONTH (8/4/21): Free Online Practice SAT

Are you a high school student who’d like to practice for this Fall’s SAT Test? The library is working with Chariot Learning to offer a full-length SAT Practice Test under proctored conditions. Best of all, you can take the test in the comfort of your own home (or some other quiet location) and find out […]

NEXT MONTH (8/2/21 + 8/9/21): Empowered Yoga for Tweens and Teens

Instructor Erin Moriah R Wafer will be back at the library in August for more yoga with tweens and teens! Erin specializes in working with children and families, and she is a Certified Trauma-Informed Facilitator who uses Yoga & Movement to create safe spaces to empower every age. Empowered Yoga for Tweens is open to […]

NEXT THURSDAY (7/29/21): Teen Anime Club

Teen Anime Club is back for the Summer! Our next meeting (for Ages 13-18) will happen via Zoom on Thursday, July 29, at 4:00 PM. This time we’ll be playing Anime Trivia, and if you’ve got all the answers, you should register to attend the Teen Anime Club through our Event Calendar. You will receive […]