Do you have teens in the area looking for a way to make a difference? Roseville Library has just the thing with its new Teen Advisory Board (TAB)! This initiative invites local teens from grades 8 through 12 to help shape the services the library offers their age group.
Get Involved and Make an Impact
The TAB isn't just about attending meetings; it's about giving teens a voice in their community. Members get to plan new programs, choose books and DVDs for the library to purchase, judge contests, and even sponsor library events. It’s a perfect blend of fun, creativity, and leadership—all rolled into one impactful experience.
Why Join?
Besides having a say in library offerings, TAB members earn volunteer credits and community service hours. These not only look great on college applications but also provide practical experience in project management and leadership. Plus, it’s a fantastic way to meet other teens with similar interests and drive.
Monthly Meet-Ups with Purpose
The group meets monthly, guided by a librarian who helps turn their ideas into action. Each session is a chance to launch initiatives that will attract more teens to the library and make it a hub of activity and excitement.
Interested? To find out more about joining the Teen Advisory Board and start making a real difference, just shoot an email to ndgarcia@roseville.ca.us.
This article was created with a little help from ChatGPT, an AI tool by OpenAI.