Arts & Entertainment
Beaumont Library Has Lots of Programs for Tweens and Teens
Build a birdhouse, read to a dog, learn to crochet, solve a murder mystery, and so much more!
Are you a Tween aged 6 to 12, or a Teen aged 13 to 18? If so, then Beaumont Library has lots of fun programs for you this spring!
Just two examples for Tweens are Tween Art Day at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 10, where you can build and paint a birdhouse to take home; and the chance to Read to a Dog at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17.
Some other upcoming programs for Tweens include Tween Lego Club, Tween Reading Warriors, and Family Fun Nights.
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Teens can have their own fun by attending the Teen Crochet workshop at 11 a.m. on Saturday, March 7, or by taking part in the Teen Murder Mystery Party at 1 p.m. on Friday, March 21.
Teens may also choose from other events, including College 101, the Teen Silent Library Challenge, Dungeons and Dragons, Book to Film, Teen Virtual Reality, Teen Anime Hang Out, and Teens Make Art.
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Some programs are drop-in, but some require registration, so drop by the Library to find out more, or check for further information on our website or the Patch calendar section.
Beaumont Library, a California Special District independent of both city and county government, provides library services to Beaumont and Cherry Valley and is located at 125 E. Eighth Street in Beaumont. Call 951-845-1357 or visit bld.lib.ca.us for more information.
