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TeenPosium 2011: Countdown to Comic Con
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011 @ 7pm > TeenPosium: Countdown to ComiCon book discussion: The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan In Mary's world there are simple truths. The Sisterhood always knows best, and the fence that protects her village from the Forest of Hands and Teeth must remain intact. After fence is breached, Mary's world is thrown into chaos, and she must choose between her village and her future. |
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Friday, April 29, 2011 from 6pm - 7:30 pm > Comics Creator Workshop: Writing with Images Curious about how to create your own comic book? Learn how to use drawings and crazy "sound" effects to grab your readers' attention. Cartoonist Jerzy Drozd leads a fun,interactive discussion on how to write and draw effectively to create your own short comics story. Registration required and arrive by 6:00 p.m. for this after hours lock-in program. To register, call 248-349-3020 or sign-up at the Info Desk on the Library's main floor. |
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Tuesday, May 3, 2011 @ 7 pm > How to Be a Zombie 101
Get ready for the TeenPosium Zombie Ball on May 6. Learn the steps to Michael Jackson's Thriller and get tips for how to apply makeup to achieve your best zombie look! Registration recommended, please call 248-349-3020 or sign up at the Info Desk on the main floor of the Library. |
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ZombProm Zombie Ball Activities include dancing to Michael Jackson's Thriller, a Zombie Contest for best zombie look, a Jell-o brain eating contest, vendor booths and more fun zombie-like activities. |
TeenPosium is a collaborative effort by five neighboring libraries to unite teens in their communities through reading and fun teen events. TeenPosium features book discussions, movies and other special teen programs at all five libraries. The libraries are part of the Neighborhood Library Association (NLA) and include: Lyon Township Public Library, Northville District Library, Novi Public Library, Salem-South Lyon District Library and Wixom Public Library. The mission of the NLA is to bring their communities together to read, discuss and participate in programs selected to strengthen community ties and promote literacy among a diverse population.