Chapel Hill Public Library 100 Library Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 United States
You now need a photo ID to vote in North Carolina. Get a free voter ID from the Orange County Board of Elections at the library.
Do you love Heartstopper? Are there other LGBTQIA+ graphic novels you love, and want to discuss? Join CHPL librarians in a monthly graphic novel book club for teens that centers queer stories and voices. Each month we'll have a group of graphic novels to choose from. Read one (or more) and join us for an evening of chatting, fun, and snacks!
For teens and tweens in grades 6-12.
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We cannot guarantee that food served at this program has not come into contact with tree nuts, soy, or other allergens.
Fall 2024 CWS Schedule
Sept 18: Smartphone Basics
Sept 25: Drop in Tech Help
Oct 2: Google Sheets
Oct 9: Drop in Tech Help
Oct 23: My Chart/Health Info
Oct 30 Drop in Tech Help
We'll be bringing our staff, tech help, and books to the Seymour Center once a month. Get your library card, check out some books, learn how to access eBooks from your device, and get help with your technology questions.
Join us in celebrating the release of Team Canteen: Rocky Road with middle grade author Amalie Jahn, along with
Voters will be asked to show photo ID when voting in North Carolina.
The Right to Read (& Write) is a political poetry writing workshop that strives to encourage an understanding of poetry as a vehicle for voice and action.
Join fellow teens in the Teen Room for an afternoon of fun and board games. We will have a bunch of games on hand (Chess, Apples to Apples, and Exploding Kittens to name a few), or feel free to bring your own.
Create with company! Bring in a project you're working on — whether it's knitting, crocheting, drawing, painting, scrapbooking, or any other creative endeavor. Want to try something different? Each month, library staff will lead a guided project. Basic supplies provided, BYO for specific projects. Sip tea, groove to music, and meet fellow crafters.
Fight censorship and book bans through the power of art and poetry. Make banned art using black-out poetry and collage on postcards. Use book pages, policy documents, and banned book trading cards.
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