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Teens

Chocolate Chomp for Tweens

Check out this great summer activity for tweens on the Icebreakers website.

Life Hack Academy

Life Shortcuts

  • Presented by Jessica Meredith.
  • Workshops designed for tweens and teens.
  • Programs where kids learn about different life and job skills.
  • New Port Richey Public Library

Hamilton Rocks

Back in the Day

  • Activity is suitable for tweens and teens.
  • Projects include Hamilton art and writing letters with a quill pen.
  • Presented by Marisa Steuer.
  • Palm Harbor Library

 

 

Hamilton the Musical

Hamilton Steals the Show!

  • Program is geared toward teens aged 12-18.
  • Based on Teen Services Underground.
  • Presented by Marlene Harold.
  • Satellite Beach Library

 

 

 

Escape Rooms

Run Away!

  • Program is suitable for tweens and teens.
  • Object of the game in general is to get out of a locked room using clues.
  • Object of the game this summer is to get Joey Ramone out of a punk rock club.
  • Presented by Erin Arnold.
  • Marion County Public Library System

 

Teen Booktalks

Mixed Tape Reads

  • Appropriate for ages 13 and up.
  • Topics of the booktalks highlight rock and punk music.
  • Presented by Erin Arnold.
  • Marion County Public Library System

 

 

King Tut Wrap

Let’s Wrap!

  • A good program for tweens and teens.
  • Teams race by wrapping a person as fast as they can.
  • Presented by Jana Fine, Melissa Hooke, Jhan Snyder, Brendon Guilliams.
  • Florida Bureau of Library Development

Connect with FLYP

Call us at 850.245.6625. 
Email us at dlis.bld@dos.myflorida.com
Join us on FLYP Exchange, a Facebook group for Youth Services staff. 
Subscribe to FLYP Forward newsletter. 

For FY2021-22, the percentage of total costs for the Florida Library Youth Program financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to be spent on FLYP is $242,993. This program does not receive any non-governmental funding.

imls180.for.panel.jpgMany of these resources and programs are funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.

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