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Teens Go Green Recap

teengreenbig.gifA teen's world isn't all video games and text messaging at least that's what I'm concluding from the success of this year's teen summer reading program. Teens in grades 6-12 could read anything that they wanted that was at least 80 pages in length (magazines, graphic novels, fiction, non-fiction).

In the most successful teen summer reading program to date, 53 teens read 291 books and raised $160.25 for the NH Carbon Challenge. In addition, we had a number of great musical performances by local teen musicians.

I'd like to thank this year's generous sponsors:
Friends of the Nashua Public Library
Hayward's Ice Cream
NH Fisher Cats Baseball
Texas Roadhouse
Chunky's Cinema
Tee Shirt Bodega

Most of all, I'd like to thank the teens of Nashua for participating in the program. I hope you had fun.

Jenn
Teen Librarian

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