Author: Beth
Middle School Book Club, Fri., Dec. 2, 3:30 pm
Join us for the next Middle School Book Club on Friday, December 2 at 3:30. We will discuss a fantasy novel, The False Prince, by Jennifer A. Nielsen. Come enjoy some book discussion, snacks, and make a project to take home. Check out a copy of the book at our Circulation Desk any time before the event. Middle School Book Club is […]
» Read moreCollege Application Prep Series for Teens & Parents
Prepare for the college application process with these free, virtual workshops. Separate registration is required for each program. Financial Aid Jumpstart Wednesday, June 29 at 7 pm – Register For students entering grades 9-12 and/or their parents and guardians. During this program, students and parents will learn how to apply for financial aid for college, what types of financial aid […]
» Read moreTeen Takeovers in the Lounge, Monday Afternoons
On Mondays after school all students in grades 6-12 will now have the teen area reserved especially for them. Each week there will be a new activity, game, or project available. Or use the time to start homework, ask questions about books or databases for research, or just hang out. This after school time is yours to enjoy your library space with […]
» Read moreFood Trivia Now Available Online
Who doesn’t love food? But how much do you know about it? Find out and test your knowledge.? You can now play our food trivia game online in your own time and still see how well you do versus other patrons playing at home.* Challenge your family and friends! Play Now! Click on the link above to play on an internet browser […]
» Read moreWomen’s History Month – Young Adult Book Recommendations
Celebrate Women’s History Month with these Young Adult fiction books featuring woman authors and strong, inspiring female protagonists. Find these and many others on display in the library, or place them on hold via the links to our catalog. Wonder Woman: Tempest Tossed – Laurie Halse Anderson The Burning – Laura Bates Firekeeper’s Daughter – Angeline Boulley This Is […]
» Read moreBlack Out Poetry sharing for National Poetry Month
Poetry Sharing with HVL April is National Poetry Month, and this year it feels like a time when we could all use a new creative outlet. Huntingdon Valley Library invites you to participate in a Blackout Poetry sharing throughout the month of April. To participate create your own blackout poem. Use the tutorials and links below for instruction and to […]
» Read moreNov. 1 Young Adult Book Club
Young adult readers in grades 7-12, join us to discuss the multi-award-winning Darius The Great is Not Okay, by Adib Khorram. Stop by the circulation desk to pick up a copy of this outstanding book any time before the event. During book club we will have snacks, discussion and a book-related activity. Open to students in grades 7-12. Registration is requested – sign […]
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