Youth Mental Health First Aid: Workshop at the Library

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Recap by Alicia Zhang, age 13 On Monday, April 17, 2017, the Central Library hosted a Youth Mental Health First Aid workshop, taught by Dr. Geoff Milam.. It was more of an introduction to mental health first aid—not to be used as a replacement for the eight-hour youth mental health […]

Ceiling in the Floor – Lineage Dance

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recap by Alaina Joby,  Grade 9 The Pasadena Public Library hosted the Lineage Dance Company for a performance on February 11, 2017. The Lineage Dance Company is a contemporary dance company dedicated to raising awareness for several non-profit organizations. The piece they performed this Saturday was titled “Ceiling in the […]

The Traveler Contest Winners

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We are pleased to announce the One City One Story 2017 “The Traveler” Art and Writing Contest winners! The winning entries were honored during an award ceremony followed by a reception on March 18, 2017. The winning entries are currently displayed at Central Library in the Great Hall, and will remain in exhibit for the next […]

WriteGirl: Poetry Workshop

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recap by McKenna Blackshire, grade 8, age 14 There is always something daunting about seeing or even being a part of a tight-knit community such as WriteGirl. WriteGirl is “a creative writing and mentoring organization that promotes creativity, critical thinking, and leadership skills to empower teen girls.” They give teen […]

Ending the Silence

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Ending the Silence – National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) By Alaina Joby , Grade 9        In honor of Mental Illness Awareness Week, the National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI) organized a presentation this October 8th to educate and spread awareness about people with mental health issues. Three volunteers from […]

Interview with Shannon Messenger

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    In August, one of our teen reviewers got the chance to snag a Skype interview with Shannon Messenger, one of the authors who will be featured at our annual Pasadena Loves YA book festival on September 17. The two series under her name are the ongoing middle grade […]

Mental Health Resource Center

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by McKenna Blackshire, grade 8 The Mental Health Resource Center Reception began with two Teen Advisory Board members, Frissiel Juscamatia and Meep Gomez, talking to the audience about their own experiences and beliefs related to Mental Health. This was followed by representatives from several organizations, each specializing in mental health, […]

Teens interview our Library Director

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by Kara Eng, grade 12 Pasadena Public Library Director, Jan Sanders, is retiring this year. She has spent the last 45 years working at various libraries, the last 10 at Pasadena. Her career has always been community-oriented. During her first few years as a librarian in Missouri, she visited a […]

Playlist: For the Record

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A music playlist for For the Record by Charlotte Huang. Playlist by Madison Comick, grade 9 The book was really upbeat and the characters were always positive, so these songs came to mind when reading it.   Going the Distance- Zipper Club Casual Party- Band of Horses We’re in Trouble- Champanes […]

The World of Tabletop Games

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an annotated list by David Gray, teen blogger Board games or tabletop games seemed to have gained popularity over the last few years, especially with hilarious new additions like Exploding Kittens. Board games can be be therapeutic; they help build relationships between friends and acquaintances, diffuse tension and ease social […]