Sunday, October 31, 2010

FRIGHT BITE!





We had a great time at the Allen Library's FRIGHT BITE! on Saturday, October 30th!







We screamed at the scary stories by Ann Marie Newman, Storyteller who told SPOOKTACULAR TALES!







We had a TWIGHT COSTUME CONTEST and gave away dozens of great prizes, including the standing posters of Jacob and Edward.

Thanks to ACTV for promoting the event!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

We had a great summer at the Allen Public Library!














We had a Scavenger Hunt
and a Zombie Project Runway




















SCUBA Program and Allen Has Talent Show








































Lots of computer workshops and GAMES!














Be sure and join us for more fun this fall!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Entries for the Public Service Announcement Contest!

Here are a few of the entries that we have recieved so far:

Would your entry have been better? Well, you should have entered!

Better luck next time!

Friday, January 15, 2010

CHECK THIS OUT -- THINK YOU CAN DO BETTER?

THEN ENTER THE FILM HOLLERS PSAs Contest

Make short films that shout out about the importance of music and music education to our children and our community. Teens in grades 6 to 12 will create Public Service Announcements (PSAs) of 30 seconds long, using Microsoft Office Moviemaker (available on library computers). These PSAs will stress the importance of music education by focusing on Black and African American musicians and the impact of music on our lives. Teens will submit their PSAs to the library to be judged by a panel of City of Allen employees. YOU CAN EMAIL YOUR ENTRY TO allenlibraryteenscape@yahoo.com.
Contest begins December 14, 2009.The original deadline was January 23, 2010 but the NEW DEADLINE IS SATURDAY, JANUARY 30TH BY 5:00 PM.
1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes awarded.
The winning PSAs will be aired on Channel 16. The Presentation Program for teens and their families will be on Thursday, February 18 in the evening.
The video needs to be no smaller than 640 pixels wide X 480 pixels high (or 640X480).

DON'T KNOW HOW BUT WANT TO TRY?

For information, call 214-509-4913

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

We had a great time this past year in the Teen Advisory Board of the Allen Public Library. The Teen Advisory Board, or TAB, meets the first Thursday of the month to discuss what programs, books, movies and other media the teens think would be great additions to the Allen Public Library. The TAB also hosts the Summer Reading Program for teens, with great programming during the summer months, such as the Allen Has Talent Show, Improv Theater class onstage, and some great movies. The TAB also hosts a special Teen Mystery Play in the fall, performed by the TAB members.

Over 35 teens have participated in the TAB program this year, attending twelve monthly meetings, and rehearsals for the mystery play, and have been the hosts for many of the interesting Teen Programs at the Allen Public Library.
The Teen Advisory Board (TAB) plans, promotes and implements programs and services for teens at the Allen Public Library.

In 2009 TAB members have:

· volunteered over 953 service hours
· presented a mystery play for teens
· hosted talent show event in the summer for teens
· planned and implemented teen summer reading activities with prizes and programs that included crafts, movies, speakers and more
· celebrated Teen Read Week
· celebrated Teen Tech Week with robots
· participated and marched in the Allen Christmas Parade
· made new friends and had fun while serving the community

If this sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, you can apply to be on the Teen Advisory Board for 2010.

Here’s what it takes. You need to:

· be enthusiastic, creative and able to follow through with commitments
· have an interest in other teens and in service to the community
· be willing to share ideas and work with other people
· currently be in 7th through 12th grade
· be able to attend most meetings and programs (usually Thursdays from 7-8 or 8:30 p.m.)
· serve for the calendar year January-December 2010
· fill out and return the two-page application and parental permission to the Allen Public Library Information Desk
· provide one letter of recommendation from an adult other than a family member

TAB members earn community/volunteer service hours.