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County Library Hosts Inspirational Quote Craft for Teens

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COUR HOUSE — The Cape May County Library invites tweens and teens in grades 6-12 to a crafting session featuring inspirational quote rubbings. This program will take place at four library branches in Jan.
Kick off the new year by creating your own Inspirational Quote Rubbings craft! We’ll show you how and give you all the supplies you need, including a healthy snack. Open to Grades 6-12. No registration required. Just show up! Look for our take-home craft in your local branch’s teen space, too! All teens can visit and use all branches of the Cape May County Library.
Join us on the following days:
Tues., Jan. 10: 3:30 p.m. – Lower Township Branch, 2600 Bayshore Road in Villas, (886-8999)
Tues., Jan. 17: 3:00 p.m. – Main Branch, 30 W. Mechanic Street in Cape May Court House, (463-6357)
Thurs., Jan. 19: 6:00 p.m. – Upper Township Branch, 2050 Route 631 in Petersburg, (628-2607)
Tues., Jan. 24: 6:00 p.m. – Cape May City Branch, Ocean & Hughes Streets in Cape May, (884-9568)
Fri., Jan. 27: 3:30 p.m. – Wildwood Crest Branch, 6300 Atlantic Avenue in Wildwood Crest, (522-0564)
Registration is not required for these events. For more information, please contact the Cape May County Library Teen Department at (609) 463-6357 or email us at teen@cmclibrary.org

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