Teens

By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 03:00

Join us at the HCPL Stratford Branch Library for

Teen Crafternoon and make felt pennants.

Get ready for a hands-on, high-energy, totally customizable craft experience where creativity takes center stage! At this super fun DIY Felt Pennant event, everyone gets to design and create their very own bold, expressive, aesthetic wall banner that screams “THIS IS ME!”

Think cozy craft party meets Pinterest-core meets friendship-fueled creativity fest.

By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 03:00

Participate in a virtual Super Smash Bros and Mario Kart Tournament against Baker 6th Grade Campus ESports Club! There will also be an array of boardgames in a cafe style set up! 🎮🏆

Program is intended for ages 12-17 or grades 6th-12th!

By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 03:00

Want to make a difference at your library? Join the Teen Advisory Board (TAB)—share your ideas, make friends, plan fun events, and earn service hours while having your voice heard!

Program is intended for ages 12-17 or grades 6th-12th!

By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 00:00

Connect with a Future U advisor! Discover the college and career resources around you. To make an appointment, please click on the link below or call. Virtual appointments are also available.

¡Conéctate con un asesor de Future U! Descubre los recursos universitarios y profesionales que te rodean. Para programar una cita, haz clic en el enlace de abajo o llama. También ofrecemos citas virtuales.

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By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 00:00

Join us at the HCPL Stratford Branch Library for Teens Cook: Will It Waffle

🧇🔥 WILL IT WAFFLE?! – Teen Food Showdown 🔥🧇

Think you’ve got what it takes to turn totally random, kinda weird, maybe-shouldn’t-go-together ingredients into waffle greatness? 👀

Welcome to Will It Waffle?! — the ultimate teen food competition where creativity gets crispy and things might get a little wild.

By admin, Fri, 02/13/2026 - 00:00

This teen (16 and up) & adult program uses Library of Congress women’s suffrage primary sources, such as letters, diaries, and women’s self-published information sources, to examine how suffragists documented their activism and feelings on women’s rights and social issues of the time.

Program attendees use recycled books, scrapbook paper, stamps, ephemera and personal effects to start their own scrapbook and create their own DIY personal history (that might become a future primary source!).

By admin, Thu, 02/12/2026 - 21:00

🎥🎬 Lights, laughter, and classic cartoons! 🎥🎬
Calling all teens—come hang out at the library for a special cartoon

Bring your own favorite snacks 🍫🍪🥤 to enjoy while you watch and get ready for a fun-filled break with nonstop cartoon comedy. If you love animation and humor, this is the perfect event for you!

By admin, Thu, 02/12/2026 - 21:00

Ready to re-enter today’s workforce with confidence? Join us for a practical, empowering one-on-one meeting designed to help you take the next step in your career journey! 

Connect with a Future U advisor! Discover the college and career resources around you.

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