Category Archives: Programs and Events for Tweens and Teens

NEXT THURSDAY (9/24/20): Yoga on the Lawn For Tweens and Teens

Erin Moriah R. Wafer will lead Yoga on the Lawn For Tweens and Teens this coming Thursday, September 24, at 6:00 PM. This evening event will take place on the lawn near the library building (weather permitting), and will focus on yoga, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Yoga on the Lawn For Tweens and Teens is limited […]

NEXT TUESDAY (9/22/20): Virtual Author Visit With Leslie C. Youngblood

Join us for a Virtual Author Visit and Q&A with Leslie C. Youngblood on Tuesday, September 22, at 6:00 PM. Leslie C. Youngblood is the author of Love Like Sky, and this middle grade novel follows the story of G-baby, who struggles to adjust to life within a newly blended family before her sibling’s dangerous […]

Anti-Racism Resource Page Created By MCLS

Racism is a complex, interconnected system of institutional policies and individual prejudices that were created hundreds of years ago and have been perpetuated throughout American history to justify enslavement, segregation, assimilation, violence, and other forms of discrimination and oppression. In order to undo this system, we need to learn its history, identify its mechanisms, and […]

THIS SATURDAY (9/12/20): Anime Club

Anime Club is back at a new time for the month of September! Talk about your favorites and draw with Emily and Tariq this Saturday, September 12, at 1:00 PM! Anime Club is designed for teens (Ages 13-18), and will meet virtually through Zoom. Please register on our Online Calendar to receive the login information.

Now Available With Your Library Card: Classical Music, Opera, and Dance Videos on Medici.tv EDU

Do you like classic music or opera? Then we’ve got some good news… Everyone with an MCLS Library Card now has access to Medici.tv EDU, which is the largest online catalog of classical music, opera, and dance videos: Stream 3,500 musical works filmed from the 1940s through to the present day. Stream 2,700 films including […]

Now Through August 31: “Trivia Galore!” for Teens and Tweens

Summer’s almost over, but we’ve got one more trivia challenge for teens and tweens before the calendar turns to Fall. Now through August 31st, you can visit Kahoot.it to put your big brain to the test and (maybe) climb the leaderboard. “Trivia Galore!” is designed for Grades 6-12, but all are welcome to try!

NEXT THURSDAY (8/20/20): Zumba Fitness For Teens and Adults

Adults and Teens are invited to join Stacy for an online Zumba Fitness class next Thursday, August 20, at 6:00 PM. Please register for this energizing class through our Online Calendar to get started. Once you’re all signed up, you’ll receive an email with the login information for the Zoom meeting.

There’s Still Time to Join the Community Book Discussion for “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You” on 8/18/20

There’s still time to join next week’s Community Book Discussion for Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds. Sponsored by the Irondequoit Public Library, the Town of Irondequoit, and the East Irondequoit and West Irondequoit School Districts, the Community Book Discussion will be held online through Zoom on August 18th, […]

NEXT WEDNESDAY (7/29/20): Mind Control: Fact or Fiction?

Hypnotist Cris Johnson will reveal the secrets of politicians, advertisers, and psychics next Wednesday during Mind Control: Fact or Fiction?: Discover the secrets behind mind control, influence, and hypnosis! Brought to you by a master hypnotist who has hypnotized thousands of people across North America, Cris Johnson will help open your eyes to a world […]

NEXT FRIDAY (7/31/20): Zoom Yoga For Teens and Tweens

Instructor Erin Moriah R. Wafer will host a yoga class for teens and tweens (Ages 10-18) next week. The class will be held at 3:00 PM on Friday, July 31st, and participants will get to take part in an afternoon of yoga, relaxation, and rejuvenation. Zoom Yoga For Teens and Tweens will be offered online […]