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  • May 2022

  • Sun 15
    Sun 15 May 2022 @ 15 h 30 min - 16 h 30 min

    (Online) Understanding the American University Application Process (ages 14–adult)

    Understanding the American University Application Process with College Goals For teens ages 14+ and their guardians   Given the demands of the American university application process, […]

  • Sat 21
    Sat 21 May 2022 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    YA Fantasy Book Club: “Throne of Glass” (ages 12–adult)

    YA Fantasy Book Club: "Throne of Glass" For ages 12–adult Join fantasy fans to discuss new worlds and novels with like-minded readers. New book club members […]

  • June 2022

  • Fri 3
    Fri 3 June 2022 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Writing from Your Heart, with Jane Mobille: Throwback to the 70s (ages 12–18)

    Writing from Your ♥ with Jane Mobille: Throwback to the 70s For ages 12–18   A picture may be worth 1000 words–but pre-Instagram teens had to […]

  • Fri 10
    Fri 10 June 2022 @ 18 h 00 min - 20 h 30 min

    Young Authors Fiction Festival Celebration 2022

    The American Library in Paris

    The 2022 Young Authors Fiction Festival culminates with a celebration event on Friday 10 June 2022 at the American Library in Paris. Come join us as […]

  • Sat 18
    Sat 18 June 2022 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    Summer Reading Challenge (all ages)

    Summer Reading Challenge For children and teens of all ages     How does the Children's Summer Reading Challenge work?   Library members who are interested […]

  • Fri 24
    Fri 24 June 2022 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Werewolves and Sardines (ages 12–18)

    Werewolves and Sardines For ages 12–18   Trick your friends, and plot to win, as we play the group card game werewolf. Then, play a game […]

  • Sat 25
    Sat 25 June 2022 @ 15 h 00 min - 16 h 30 min

    Paper Circuits Coding Workshop (ages 12–18)

    Paper Circuits Coding Workshop With David Zikovitz For ages 12–18   We all know paper is magic. Putting words and pictures on paper can transport us […]

  • July 2022

  • Sat 2
    Sat 2 July 2022 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    Teen Book Club: “Scythe” (ages 12–adult)

    Teen Book Club: "Scythe" by Neal Shusterman For ages 12–adult Join us to discuss Scythe by Neal Shusterman, and other dystopian worlds. This book club meeting […]

  • Sat 16
    Sat 16 July 2022 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    Brownies and Bananagrams (ages 12–18)

    Brownies and Bananagrams For ages 12–18   Enjoy homemade brownies and a game of Banagrams during this Saturday afternoon event! There's no need to be a […]

  • August 2022

  • Sat 6
    Sat 6 August 2022 @ 14 h 00 min - 15 h 30 min

    Sundae Saturday: Farewell, Kirsty (ages 12–18)

    Sundae Saturday: Farewell, Kirsty For ages 12–18   Join us for ice-cream sundaes and a farewell party for Children's and Teens' Services Librarian Kirsty McCulloch Reid. […]

  • Sat 27
    Sat 27 August 2022 @ 13 h 00 min - 15 h 00 min

    Written in Ink: a Writing Workshop with Jion Sheibani (ages 12–18)

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    Putting words and pictures on paper can transport us to new worlds. Join young-adult author Jion Sheibani as she guides you in the creation of your own stories.

  • September 2022

  • Fri 16
    Fri 16 September 2022 @ 19 h 00 min - 21 h 00 min

    Teen Night: Paper Cutting with Shalinee Laval (ages 12–18)

    The American Library in Paris

    Create paper-cut bookmarks and greeting cards for this fall, and for Halloween!

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