Grades 6-12 -Need Community Service Credit?



Spring/Summer Community Service Opportunities:
Meet the Farm Animals 5/12 at 1:30 (for volunteers)-sign up in the children’s room.
U.S.A. Story & Craft -5/19 5/19 at 11 a.m. – sign up in the children’s room.
Reader’s Theater – 6/25,6/27,6/29 & 6/30 – sign up begins 6/11
Book Buddies – 7/10 & 7/17 at 10:45 a.m. – sign up begins 6/26
Summer Young Adult Council- 8/1 – sign up begins 7/18

Staff Book Review – Inquisitor’s Apprentice


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The Inquisitor’s Apprentice by Chris Moriarty
 
In an alternate history New York City, circa 1910, a young Jewish boy from the Lower East Side becomes a reluctant Inquisitor’s apprentice when his ability to see magic is revealed.  He and his fellow apprentice, a young girl from a wealthy family, work to protect the city from a ruthless man who will stop at nothing to gain power and riches.

 

S.A.T. Review


The S.A.T. workshop registration is now open. There will be 4 sessions on Thursdays, 4/5, 4/19, 4/26 & 5/3 @ Lindenhurst Memorial Library from 6-8:30 p.m. In person registration-$85. Open to Lindenhurst and out of district residents.

The Future of Us



The Future of Us. Jay Asher (author of the anti-bullying tale,Thirteen Reasons Why) & Carolyn Mackler (author of Tangled & the Award winning The Earth,My Butt, and Other Big Round Things) team up to tackle the emotional lives of teenagers who discover their future selves on Facebook. Told with honesty and simple truth, the book tackles broad questions about friendship, integrity and the need we all have for connection. Recommended highly by Youth Services @ LML 12/6/11