Are you interested in making a relief structure using paper?
Charles McGee was a Detroit artist famous for his uniquely trailblazing art style and sculptures. Create a relief paper structure inspired by Charles McGee's art.
This is a teen program. For grades 6-12 only.
Teens
We will be celebrating Black History Month by creating Basquiat-inspired self-portraits. This is a safe space to express yourself freely.
Monday, February 2 @ 4:30 pm
Disclaimer: If no program participants show up before 4:50 pm, the program will be canceled automatically. No exceptions. Please be on time.
New year, new music! What's on your playlist? Share your favorite music with us and help us fill our playlists with new artists.
This program is for teens in middle and high school.
Teens, what do you want to accomplish in 2026? Do you want to learn a new skill? Try new food? Make new friends? If so, hang out with us and Level Up Your Life Skills. We will chat about goal setting, creating new habits, and of course, try some awesome snacks. We will have journaling supplies on hand along with supplies to create a vision board if you feel like it.
This all ages event celebrates everything Pokemon! Trade cards, learn to play, or bring your handheld to show off what Pokemon you've caught.
Choosing a university is a big decision. This presentation helps students compare colleges and universities by exploring factors like academics, cost, campus life, location, and support services. Learn how to research schools, ask the right questions, and choose a university that fits your goals, needs, and future plans.
Learn how to create a résumé that stands out to employers and colleges. This presentation covers résumé basics, what to include (and what to leave out), formatting tips, and how to highlight your skills and experience—even if you have little or no work history. Walk away with practical tips to build a strong, professional résumé with confidence.
NEW DAY AND TIME! Chat about your favorite anime and manga while sampling Japanese candy and creating crafts!
This program is for teens in middle and high school.
Not sure what to major in? This presentation helps students explore different college majors, connect interests and strengths to careers, and understand how majors relate to job opportunities. Learn tips for researching majors, changing majors, and making confident choices about your academic and career path.
Join us for a Resume-Building Workshop designed to help you create a strong, tailored resume that stands out to employers. Learn how to highlight your skills, avoid common mistakes, and leave with practical tips and resources to boost your job search!