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PDL Staff
The library has had an abundance of great material donations from the community, and we would like to share the wealth! For three weeks only, we will be having a second Fill Your Bag event! The first one was such a huge success we thought we d do it again. Now through March 27, you will be able to purchase a bag for just $2 and fill it with as many puzzles, DVDs, books and CDs as you can. Finish up the winter with some fun!
Get Creative with Cookies: A plethora of cookie-themed television shows has created a surge of interest in royal icing techniques, and now you can learn to pipe, flood, marble and decorate like a pro. Starting March 25, sign up for a take-and-make bag that contains everything you need to make a batch of royal icing and decorate a dozen cookies. Then follow along with our instructional YouTube video, which will be posted that same day. This program is limited to ten participants, so claim your spot today! Ages 16 and up, reg
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PDL Staff
Page Turners: Page Turners is Portland District Library’s new book club for teens, ages 13-18. Our first book is “The Grief Keeper” by Alexandra Villasante. The book follows Marisol, an immigrant from El Salvador applying for asylum in the United States with her younger sister Gabby. When her asylum request gets turned down, she s given an opportunity to stay in the U.S. The twist is that she has to literally take on the grief of another girl about her age. Join our book club to find out how Marisol’s journey ends. Registration will start on Tuesday, Feb. 23, and is limited to 10 teens. Upon registration, each teen will receive their own copy of the book to keep and a bookmark with program details. We will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 16 and Tuesday, April 13, via Zoom. Contact Jamie Goodman at jgoodman@portlandmilibrary.com with any questions.
Library Lines: Portland
PDL Staff
Page Turners: Page Turners is Portland District Library’s new book club for teens ages 13-18. Our first book is “The Grief Keeper” by Alexandra Villasante. The book follows Marisol, an immigrant from El Salvador applying for asylum in the United States with her younger sister Gabby. When her asylum request gets turned down, she s given an opportunity to stay in the U.S. The twist is that she has to literally take on the grief of another girl about her age. Join our book club to find out how Marisol’s journey ends. Registration will start Tuesday, Feb. 23, and is limited to 10 teens. Upon registration, each teen will receive their own copy of the book to keep and a bookmark with program details. We will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 16, and Tuesday, April 13, via Zoom. Contact Jamie Goodman at jgoodman@portlandmilibrary.com with any questions.