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There's a new face in Philbrick Hall at Central this week - Michael R. has joined the team to be the After School Leader in the Teen Center. 

Michael graduated from Vassar College in 2011, with a major in Art History and a minor in Urban Studies.  At Vassar, he worked at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, developing and teaching outreach art programming for students at Poughkeepsie Middle School.  Through this experience, Michael became interested in the ways public institutions can engage their communities with innovative, exciting, and relevant programming. 

Since graduation, he has worked at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Brooklyn Museum, and currently works at both the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Free Library.  As an artist and educator, Michael is interested in questioning the way we understand ourselves and those around us. 

Outside of his professional life, Michael enjoys baking cupcakes, exploring new cities, and going to museums as frequently as possible.    

Drop by and get to know him!

Tags: Free Library staff, Parkway Central, Teens

Michael R.
Michael R.

Hang out, make new friends, eat snacks - Teen Tuesday is back!

Every Tuesday during the school year from 3:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. join us in the Skyline Room on the 4th floor at Parkway Central.  

Its Free.  It's Fun.  There's Food.

 

Upcoming Events:

October 2nd - PLAY! Video Games

October 9th - (Book 2) Movie

October 16th - 3D Pop Art and Duct Tape

October 20th - BINGO!

 

Can't get enough?  Try out Teen Thursdays - now in the new Teen Center in Philbrick Hall!

Upcoming Thursday programs:

October 4th - Get Stumped - TRIVIA!

October 11th - BYO Board Games

October 18th - It Came From The Library! (Teen Read Week, make your own mask)

October 25th - BYO Board Games

 

Click here to find more teen events and programs at all branches of the Free Library of Philadelphia!

 

Parkway Central Library

1901 Vine Street

Philadelphia, PA 19103

For more information call Aurora at 215-686-5372 or email teentuesday@freelibrary.org.

Teen Tuesday is made possible with generous support from the Independence Foundation and the Caroline J.S. Sanders Trust #1.

Tags: Events at the Library, Parkway Central, Teens

The Best Things in Life

We here at the Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch of the Free Library have had the pleasure of working with a lovely young lady, Angelina Smith. Angelina started out as a Teen Leadership Assistant (TLA), earning some extra money by helping kids with homework and offering literacy-based activities afterschool. She did such a great job that we invited her back for the summer as a Philadelphia Youth Network employee, helping with the Summer Reading Program.

Here’s what she has to say about the time she’s spent as a Free Library employee:

Some of the most important things you are supposed to gain in life are friendship, love, happiness, success, and how you will impact the world. I can truly say that I have gained almost all of these things and my life has yet to begin. The last three years of my high school career I was employed at the Free Library of Philadelphia Branch around where I lived, the Blanche A. Nixon/Cobbs Creek Branch. While working there I gained so many things, so much more than what people would see as a simple paycheck. I gained communication skills, an efficient work ethic, experience, team building, lifelong friends, and the simple fact that if I ever needed a place to work I could go there.

The library for a long time was a haven, somewhere I could go and never have to worry about a single thing. It was my second home. There were people that cared about me, looked out for my well-being, and always put a smile on my face. I thank my boss Mr. Darren Cottman for helping me become part of who I am today. He gave me the skills and courage to do what I had to do to make things happen. If it wasn’t for Ms. Sarah and my coworkers I don’t really know how my experience would have formed into a priceless diamond from a piece of rock.

I began to see how much of a role model I was to the little kids and how much of an impact I had on them. I began to see working at the library as more of a life lesson then a place to just work. When I would put together activities for the kids and work with them over the summer I would feel a sense of satisfaction and greatness. I was doing something great and that was one of the best things I could have gained. I had this sense of accomplishment that I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world.

I love everyone who helped me and showed me that the best things in life... are truly and indefinably free.

We thank Angelina and are so excited for her as she goes off to college in the fall. Congratulations, Lina!

Do you know a teen who would make a fabulous Teen Leadership Assistant? Invite them to visit their nearest branch of the Free Library for an application.

 

Tags: Teens

Angelina shows off her creation during an afterschool PAFA printmaking workshop.
Angelina shows off her creation during an afterschool PAFA printmaking workshop.
Goofing off with Darren Cottman, Branch Manager, and her coworker Sam.
Goofing off with Darren Cottman, Branch Manager, and her coworker Sam.
Angelina (center) on an outing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with coworkers and library pals.
Angelina (center) on an outing to the Philadelphia Museum of Art with coworkers and library pals.
Creating Pikachu
Creating Pikachu
Inky in progress
Inky in progress
The finished Pac-Man mural
The finished Pac-Man mural

The Philbrick Hall teens, Teen Leadership Assistants, and After School Leader K-Fai Steele collaborated on an ambitious series of post-it murals this past month. They discovered the post-it mural art form by connecting to the teen tumblr blogs at the Naperville Public Library,  Arlington Public Library , and  La Porte County Public Library . Some more intensive research brought the teens to the source of the medium: competing French office workers . The Philbrick Hall teens and TLAs were inspired to create post-it murals of their own.

The teens began the process by discussing favorite old arcade and early Nintendo characters that were created in the age of pixel animation. Some ideas were Mario, Mega Man, Donkey Kong, and Pac-Man. They used graph paper and highlighters to map out the characters, and created schematics using 1-inch squares of construction paper and painter’s tape. They employed some simple math skills to determine how large of a space we would need for the 3 x 3 traditional post-it size (they had to scale down many of their original, more ambitious ideas; all teens agreed that Ben Franklin in post-it form ended up looking like a “terrifying clown”). The most difficult part of the process: finding black post-its.

See the Pac-Man and Pikachu post-it murals in Philbrick Hall at the Parkway Central Library from now until the end of July. The Philbrick teen tumblr blog can be visited at http://freelibraryteencenter.tumblr.com/

 

-written by K-Fai Steele

Tags: Teens

Can't get enough of Suzanne Collins's epic Hunger Games trilogy? Dying for more dystopian fiction in your life? You're in luck: Our librarians have put together a great list of recommendations for those who can't put down The Hunger Games, Catching Fire, and Mockingjay. From Feed by award-winning author M.T. Anderson (featuring computer chips implanted in people's brains!) to the compelling Who Fears Death by Nnedi Okorafor-Mbachu, set in sub-Saharan Africa, our staff picks are a great way to feed your Hunger Games fever.

Check out the full list here! What are your favorite dystopian novels?

Tags: Teens