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Chess Club Back in Business

Youth Services Librarians are pleased to announce Chess Club for students and adults is returning, starting Monday, March 11, at 3:30 p.m. in the Library's Meeting Room.

Students in Kindergarten though High School are welcomed to register and play each other Monday afternoons, March 11 through May 19. Adults who enjoy the game are encouraged to join in and offer any tips they have to share.

Local chess enthusiasts Zacherey Mingo and Susannah Guidice will monitor the chess playing and advise students on strategies.

Anyone intersted in joining the chess club is asked to register by contacting the Youth Services Librarians at (508) 336-8230 x140 or by visiting in person.

If patrons have a special physical or communication need that may affect their participation in Seekonk Library services or activities, they should contact the Library staff to discuss accomodations. Seekonk Library cannot ensure the availability or appropriate accomodations without prior notification of need.


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Register at  My Own Café today!

 

"My Own Cafe" is a place where teens in Southeastern Massachusetts can find out what other teens in their own, and nearby communities, are talking about, reading, listening to, watching, playing, and doing. It's a place to find information and post information. It's a place to do research and get help with research.

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Dance Dance Revolution!


Dance at the library!!! Can you teach a librarian how to pick up that techno-beat? Here is your chance to show your friends how good you are at dancing to this fast paced game. Join us for the fun on Monday afternoons. Tournament play Mondays from 2:30 - 3:45pm.

Don't forget! You need your parent's permission to take part. Download a permission slip to hand in to the librarian when you go to your next DDR program.

Open to all teens.

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Guitar Hero !

 

From beginners to experts, teens age 13 and up can play Guitar Hero at the Library! For those who don’t know about Guitar Hero, it’s an interactive video game that’s played by pressing buttons on a specially designed guitar controller.  Players choose from eight different rock characters and then perform at a variety of concert venues which grow in size as their music career progresses. Guitar Hero features musical hits spanning all facets of rock music, from classic rock to metal. The game does not require any prior knowledge of guitar playing but be warned, once you start playing, it’s hard to stop! Tournament play Thursday afternoons 2:30 - 3:45pm.

Open to all teens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

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