If you’ve heard about escape rooms and want a chance to try one, you're in luck! As part of our America250 series of programs, DKPL will be hosting our own American-themed Teen Escape Room on Thursday July 2nd at...
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This summer is full of soccer! For the first time in decades, the FIFA Men’s World Cup will be hosted by the US (co-hosted by Canada and Mexico). It will be the 32nd men’s World Cup and the largest one ever featuring 48 national teams playing a...
March is Women’s History Month! Beginning as an unofficial week-long holiday in 1978 that coincided with International Women’s Day, celebrated each year on March 8th, National Women’s History Week became an official holiday in 1980 when President...
Know-vember is over and the New Year hasn’t yet arrived, but why not get a jump start on “New year, new you”? Over winter break, the library be hosting free, drop-in pop-up mentoring sessions for teens in grades 6-12 in the Teen Room with...
Did you know that in addition to the thousands of Teen Fiction books we have here at the DeKalb Public Library, we also have numerous Non-Fiction titles available to check out? These books cover a wide variety of topics ranging from relationship...
Using push pins and a Styrofoam egg, create your own sparkling dragon’s egg. Paint it gold, blue, purple, black or any color you may have at home. Nail polish works best! While supplies last, teens will find a creative craft just for them, in the...
Marie Sklodowska-Curie is best known for the development of the theory of radioactivity. Marie and her husband Pierre Curie won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1903 for their joint research on the radiation findings of Professor Henri Becquerel. Did...
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