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Programs for Teens

  1. A Wee Bit of Scotland Comes to the Library

    April 19 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    "Oh, ye'll tak' the high road, and I'll tak' the low road,
    And I'll get to the Library afore ye..."

  2. Teen Tech Experience

    March 22 , 2013 by Christina Fuller-Gregory

    Giddy about gadgetry? Thrilled by Technology? If this describes you then join us on Monday, March 25th from 6PM- 8PM for the Teen Tech Experience. Create your own stop motion animation like Tim Burton's Frankenweenie using the ReadyANIMATOR, play fun apps on the 42-inch touch screens, learn how to download FREE music using Freegal , and checkout Kindle Paperwhites, Nooks, and other entertaining technology that the library has to offer!

  3. Experience The World Like A Peace Corps Volunteer

    March 20 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    Basket weave like a Botswana. Take a ride in a Malian bush taxi. Bargain at a Nigerian marketplace. Play an El Salvadorian marbles game. Come see how people in other countries live through performances and presentations from many cultures by Peace Corps members.

  4. Foxy Lady: Adventure and Intrigue with a Revolutionary South Carolina Woman

    March 4 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    Plantation owner, Revolutionary War patriot, wealthy heiress, and mother-in-law of Major-General Thomas Pinckney -- Rebecca Brewton Motte is one fascinating woman.

  5. The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia

    March 14 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    What do Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Whoopi Goldberg, Pablo Picasso, Muhammad Ali, George Washington, Richard Branson and Cher all have in common? Dyslexia.

  6. My Dearest Jane: Pride and Prejudice Turns 200

    February 28 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    Join Richland Library literary resident Howard Burnham and celebrate the bicentennial of Jane Austen's most beloved novel. My Dearest Jane: Henry Austen Recalls His Sister, written and performed by Burham, will take place on Tuesday, March 5th from 7:00 to 8:00 pm in the Main Library Auditorium.