Monday, April 28, 2008

Vacation Gaming on the last Saturday!







RockBand made its debut at Fletcher Free Library!









James rocks out on the drums, arguably the most bodacious instrument
RockBand can have both bass and guitar playing together
CJ is all about the vocals


Volunteer David scrambles to keep up with two-mat DDR











Volunteer Emilie finds that RockBand vocals might be her calling


















Guitar Hero I-III is always an option


















Joe decided playing some Smash wasn't a bad way to celebrate his birthday!

















Friends join him and battle it out on the big screen













Getting comfy in the Community Room







Enjoying the pizza generously donated by Big Daddy's




Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Peer Reviews


Here's what some high schoolers have found in the library recently....

Throwing Like A Girl shows what it takes to be part of a team: courage, confidence and accepting your losses while learning from your mistakes.
It has a strong sense of moving to a new school and starting afresh.
Also, Weezie shows how relationships make a difference in our lives!... It's powerful!
~Olivia



I recommend Case Closed for awesome sleuthing and detective action.







I recommend The Odyssey for fascinating mythological action

~Ben






If you like Sarah Dessen, read books by Deb Caletti. Very real emotions are displayed by the characters in her books. She creates girls you can relate to and guys you'll want to meet. Great realistic fiction for teenage girls.




If you enjoyed reading His Dark Materials, get the book on tape. It's a full cast recording. The voics capture the characters well and it's a great way to listen to the book.
~Natalie

Monday, April 21, 2008

Be on Vermont Public Radio!


Ever wanted to record a story in a radio studio? Here's a chance for your minute of glory. Write 200-words (a paragraph!) about you & Vermont, and call up VPR to record it in Colchester. The radio especially wants to hear from young people. They say, "We want to hear what issues students are concerned about, whether they plan to stay in Vermont, and what their dreams are for the future." Need some motivation? Come to Fletcher Free and ask Cara or a youth librarian to help you organize your thoughts! Find more information here: http://www.vpr.net/episode/43325/

Monday, April 14, 2008

Fletcher Free's Teen Room Celebrates its Grand Opening!



Over 40 people were on hand to officially inaugurate the new and improved Teen Room at Fletcher Free Library. Several years after local teens were surveyed about what they wanted from the library and the first Teen Advisory Board was formed by Holly Klump, the library has followed through on many of their recommendations! This was a chance to thank everyone who has supported and contributed to the teen space, collection, and programming at Fletcher Free Library.











Youth Librarian Beth Wright briefly explained the evolution of the Fletcher Free Library Teen Room. It started as the nearby area outside the Pickering Room that now houses the ESL collection, but the YA collection was soon overflowing those bounds. The Teen Area leapt into this larger space and was spiffed up with new carpet, furniture, a display case, a beautiful mural, a bulletin board, new shelves, a catalog computer, and an expanded collection! Beth gave heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported the library's Teen Services over the years.








Co-director Robert Resnik emcees the door prizes.


















Lekisha wins the Borders gift card!

















Local author Tanya Stone talked with Amelia and Blaise. Stone is the author of A Bad Boy Can Be Good for a Girl and Up Close: Ella Fitzgerald.



















Chris Tebbetts, author of M or F? with Lisa Papademetriou, also spoke with the teens present, and his book was checked out the next day. Tebbetts is also the author of The Viking fantasy series. He is running a workshop this Saturday in Shelburne about Writing a Young Adult Novel. For more info, see the Flying Pig Bookstore.





Chamber music and refreshments welcomed attendees into the Teen Room.



























Ben and Wesley check out the blog











Fletcher Free Library staff members say, Thanks for Coming!