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The Tween Teen Thing

The Tween Teen Thing – Age 10-15
2nd Tuesday each month at 5 PM

The Tween Teen Thing is a monthly program at the Laurel-Jones County Library, specifically designed for young people ages 10 to 15. Held on the second Tuesday of each month at 5 PM,
this hour-long session is packed with fun and engaging activities, games, crafts, and more, tailored to meet the interests and energy of tweens and teens. Whether you’re into hands-on
projects, friendly competition, or creative expression, each month brings something new and exciting for you to enjoy!

What to Expect:
● Fun Activities and Games: Every month, we host a variety of games or interactive activities that keep everyone engaged and entertained. From challenges to group games, there’s always something that encourages participation and teamwork.
● Creative Crafts: Explore your artistic side with themed crafts that allow you to express your creativity. Each month, the crafts are designed to be fun and interactive, giving you something unique to take home.
● Hands-On Fun: Whether it’s a DIY project, a science experiment, or something else entirely, the Tween Teen Thing is all about hands-on experiences that let you learn and play in a relaxed, no-pressure environment.
● Socializing and Making New Friends: This program is a great way to meet other local tweens and teens, share ideas, and build friendships. It’s the perfect chance to connect with people who have similar interests and passions.

Benefits of Tween Teen Thing:
1. Social Skills and Friendships: The program provides a space for young people to meet new friends, develop social skills, and strengthen their sense of community.
2. Creativity and Self-Expression: Crafting, building, and exploring new activities each month allow tweens and teens to discover and express their creative talents.
3. Confidence Building: Trying out new things and succeeding in challenges boosts confidence and helps develop a sense of accomplishment.
4. Stress-Free Fun: Tween Teen Thing is designed to be enjoyable, giving young people an opportunity to unwind, have fun, and explore different hobbies in a relaxed setting.
5. Engagement and Learning: Each activity encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and teamwork, making learning feel like fun rather than a task.

If you’re between the ages of 10 and 15 and looking for a fun and interactive way to spend your Tuesday evenings, the Tween Teen Thing at the Laurel-Jones County Library is the perfect
opportunity! Join us each month for a fresh round of exciting activities, crafts, or games that will make your evening unforgettable!

 

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