Make art in your house without ever needing to leave. This Spectacular CD Weaving Project can be done simply, but the result is anything but. Make a few woven CDs, and you’ll begin to see the magic happen. The options are endless with this awesome craft.
Pick up for this take home program will begin on Monday, May 23, 2022 for ages 10-17. Register online or by calling 586.751.0770. Warren residents accommodated first.
Saturday, May 21, 2022, 2:00 pm, Warren Civic Center Library
Are you a middle or high school student that enjoys things like comics, anime, video games, Kpop, or D&D? Whatever you stan, Geek Club is the place for you! Join us in May for our inaugural meeting. We will have trivia, video games, and a Super Smash Brothers tournament.
Teens age 10-17 can join us in the Conference Room. Register online or by calling 586.751.0770.
Saturday, April 30, 2022, 10:00 am, Warren Civic Center Library
Michigan Notable Book award recipient Sarah Zachrich Jeng will be visiting the Civic Center Library to discuss her award-winning novel The Other Me.
This unpredictable sci-fi thriller begins when a failed artist accidentally opens a door to an alternate reality where she never pursued her dreams and must uncover the forces behind the switch before time runs out. Library Journal calls The Other Me a “page-turner”. CrimeReads says The Other Me is “both a suspenseful psychological thriller and an astute reinvention of the time travel narrative.”
Don’t miss your chance to meet Sarah Zachrich Jeng, who Booklist says is “a writer to watch very closely”! A question-and-answer session will follow a selected reading by the author. Refreshments will be served and copies of the book will be available for purchase.
Registration is required. You can register online or by calling 586.751.0770. You can read a sample of The Other Mehere.
April is National Poetry Month. To celebrate, tweens and teens are invited to submit their own original poetry to any Warren library branch by the end of the month for a chance to win a prize. All types of poetry will be accepted but it must be one page long or less. To enter, print off this form and attach it to your poem or pick up a pre-printed form from the library.
Ages 10-17. Winners will be announced in May. For more poetry fun, stop by any branch during the month of April to pick up an old book page to try your hand out at black-out poetry.
Wednesday, April 13, 2022, 8:30 pm, Civic Center Library
***THIS PROGRAM IS CANCELLED DUE TO RAINY/CLOUDY WEATHER***
Join us for this after-hours event to view the night sky outdoors using a telescope. The Warren Astronomical Society will present information about space and provide a telescope for a safe viewing experience. This program will be held outdoors in front of City Hall on the west side of the building. Weather permitting.