Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library, 3 Community Park Rd. , Broomfield, CO 80020 Teen Story Chester the Benevolent Dictator by The Storyteller Book Once upon a time there was an evil dragon that resided in the library. He was known as Chester the Ma- levolent Dictator. He would kidnap and eat a Maiden Book every single month. The poor books of the Teen Shelves of Library Land were devastated, as every month they would lose one of their beautiful daughters. So the King Book sent out all of his finest knights to battle this dragon. They would sneak up to his cave behind the purple, green, and yellow mountains, and find him perched on top! He would destroy every knight that ever approached. Chester the Malevolent Dictator was a very sad dragon, really, and he felt that no one understood him. He was also very angry at his Mommy and Daddy dragons, which had named him Chester. They had ruined his aspiring dreams to become a terrible, rampaging dragon, simply by naming him something as silly as Chester. But poor Chester had been deceived for all of this life! It wasn't really the Mommy or Daddy dragon that had named him; it was real people who visited Library Land! Upon realizing that his whole life had been a lie, Chester slunk into his cave and stayed there for many, many months, thinking. The Knight Books who approached his cave found the roof dragonless and left, as Knight Books can be rather stupid. The King Book was rather upset about this and shook the walls of the Teen Shelves, causing all of the poor citizens of Library Land to fall on to the floor, and the poor shelvers were forced to spend their time putting back to- gether the whole library. Not once did they realize that Chester was missing. After much contemplation, Chester mysteriously reap- peared, and his fiery, red eyes were sparkly and shiny, and he announced to all of Library Land that he was no longer Ches- ter the Malevolent Dictator, and that he was now Chester the Benevolent Dictator. The King Book was so shocked that he fell out of his Shelf Throne! Some hapless, meander- ing, library-goer wandered by and saw the King Book lying sadly on the floor, and they picked him up and took him home, where they promptly lost him! The poor Library Land was kingless, and were forced to submit to Chester's rule, and they all lived bookily ever after. (Chester had, by now, forgotten entirely about the Maiden Books, being Benevolent and all.) Teen Advisory Board Are you interested in volunteering at the library? You can take care of some of your community service hours by joining the Teen Advisory Board (TAB). What is TAB? TAB members are teens in grades 6-12 who volunteer two hours a month to help us make the library a teen-friendly place. They share their opinions and ideas about library-sponsored teen events at TAB meetings and help to create this newsletter. TAB meets every 1st and 3rd Monday from 4 to 5 p.m. in the first floor meeting room of the library. If you’d like to join TAB, stop by the Teen Zone Desk to fill out an application. Questions? Give us a call at 720-887-2360. TAB members pictured above are Martin, James, Joe, Kelseigh, Will, and Zoe. We asked TAB members two questions: 1. What is your favorite book? Zoe– Maximum Ride by James Patterson Will– Night Watch by Terry Pratchett Kelseigh– Lord of the Rings: Return of the King by J.R.R. Tolkien James– scripts, namely Merrily We Roll Along by George S. Kaufman and Hoss Hart Martin– Last Apprentice by Joeseph Delaney 2. If you could add a new class at your school, what would it be? Zoe– 2 hour free period Will– Deep Discussion Kelseigh– Chocolate Tasting Joe– Klingon Martin– More foreign languages Sam– Interpretive Dance James– Technical Theater, Japanese Opinionated Up for a lively discussion? Like to talk about the topics that most people won’t touch? Join the debate club where you can listen to others’ viewpoints and present your own. Each session will cover a different topic. 4th Saturdays, 2-4 p.m. (3/24 & 4/28) Celebrate Teen Tech Week! March 4-10, 2007 Write Out Want to be nurtured as a writer? Try our writing group, Write Out. We’ll write spontaneously, share our writing (no critiquing), and discuss our writing process. Meetings on select Sundays. Group discussion– 3rd Sundays, 2-4 p.m. (3/18, 4/15 & 5/20) Quiet writing– 4th Sundays, 2-4 p.m. (3/25, 4/22) Chess Plus Are you craving a new chess opponent? Stop by the Teen Zone on the 1st Sunday of each month and challenge another teen to a game. We have lots of other board games too! 1st Sundays, 1-3 p.m. (3/4, 4/1 & 5/6) Teen programs are for students in grades 6-12 and registration is required. You may sign-up at the Teen Zone desk or by calling 720-887-2360. Teen Programs Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library, 3 Community Park Rd. , Broomfield, CO 80020 www.broomfieldlibrary.com The 411 March 2007- May 2007 Volume 5, Issue 2 Questions? Contact the Teen Zone 720-887-2360 Teen Zone Newsletter What is The 411? It’s the Young Adult Newsletter published by the Mamie Doud Eisenhower Public Library & our Teen Advisory Board. Inside you’ll find: -Calendar of Teen Library Events -Original Articles by & for teens -Features such as poetry & art Knitting Rocks! Ever wanted to learn how to knit? Drop by the Teen Zone and hang with other teen knitters. All levels of knitters are welcome. If you don’t have supplies, we’ve some to lend you. 1st Saturdays, 10 - noon. (3/3, 4/7 & 5/5) Anime Showings Looking for something cool to do? Grab some friends and watch Anime on the library’s big screen. Anime showings are on the 1st Tuesday of each month. Registration is required. 1st Tuesdays, 6-8 p.m. (3/6, 4/3 & 5/1) Dance Get your groove on! In the first part of this program, you’ll learn basic steps and contemporary dance moves. Instructor Hugo Sayle will show you how to move it and shake it. In the second part of this program, you’ll see the elegant side of dance. Learn classic partner dances like the waltz, tango, salsa, and swing. Fabulous! Kite Making & Flying Go fly a kite! You’ll be able to after creating one here at the library, then heading outside to test it in the wide open spaces. Kite making instruction will be provided. Saturday, April 7th, 2-4 p.m. Podcasting Pod-what? Podcasting is creating media files to be played back on mobile devices or personal computers. Learn about how podcasts are used; then create your own. Saturday, May 12th, 2-4 p.m. Saturday, March 17th, 1-4 p.m.