Archive for June, 2009
CADL Teen Literary Magazine and Writers Group
Think you’ve got a way with words? Always dreamed of seeing your short story or poetry in print, but just never knew how? Then join CADL’s teen Writers Group at the Downtown Library.
Over the course of three afternoon sessions we’ll discuss topics like brainstorming, the writing process and editing your work. Come with a pen and paper, and be ready to write and read your work.
Then at the end of the summer you can see those stories in print in the CADL Teen Literary Magazine.
But what if you’re not a storyteller? That’s ok too! The literary magazine accepts submissions of all types:
- Photography
- Artwork
- Comics
- Poetry
- Nonfiction
If it can be captured on a page, it could be in print.
Can’t make it out to the workshops? No problem. Your creativity is still wanted! Just send submissions and questions to grayn@cadl.org with Lit Mag somewhere in the subject line.
Important Dates
Writers Workshops (ages 11-18)
Friday, July 3 from 2-4 pm
Wednesday, July 22 from 2-4 pm
Monday, August 3 from 2-4 pm
Submissions accepted until Wednesday, August 5
Launch Party and Reading
Wednesday, August 12 from 6-8 pm (bring your friends and parents!)
Posted by NathanielG
June 26, 2009
Why Surf When You Can Stumble?
If there is one truth that everyone can be positively certain about, it’s that there is a ton of stuff on the internet. According to the official Google blog from 2008 there are over 1 trillion websites (that’s a 1 followed by 12 zeroes, or 1,000,000,000,000), and that was almost a year ago! With all that clutter it is a wonder people can find anything, let alone viral (by which we mean sites that get known through word of mouth) crazes like the dramatic chipmunk or http://icanhascheezburger.com/
Google attempts to remedy this with lots of techno-crazy algorithms to help identify and slant our searches to display results that we would likely want. This is great if you’re looking for something specific.

But what happens when you’re looking just to look? All of our search engines are straight-as-an-arrow search-to-results mentality. But what happens when you just want to wander, or stumble? Enter the program “StumbleUpon” (or Stumble).
With just a few quick clicks you can add StumbleUpon to your Firefox browser or access it through any internet.
By selecting a few topics, such as “humor” or “online games” and then pressing the button marked “stumble,” Stumbleupon reaches into an archive of websites tagged by other users and “stumbles” you to random websites about your topic.
But beware, this program is super addicting!
With the promise of so many sites that you’ve never seen before, you’ll be clicking away for hours finding funny videos, and web based games, and lots of other random websites, stumbling your way around the World Wide Web.
If you check this out, let us know what fun websites you find!
Posted by NathanielG
June 26, 2009
Slash n’ Sew T-shirts
On Tuesday afternoon, June 16, some awesome teen fashionistas met up at the Holt-Delhi Library for a Slash n’ Sew T-shirt program. The girls each brought a bunch of their old shirts to turn into new and fantastic clothing and accessories. Sequins, ribbons and rhinestones finished the fashions. The girls used inspiration from books such as Generation T: 108 Ways to Transform a T-Shirt by Megan Nicolay and 99 Ways to Cut, Sew, Trim and Tie Your T-shirt Into Something Special by Faith Blakeney to guide them in their sewing choices. The group ended up with some cool T-shirt transformations, and some great new tote bags. Tons of fun was had by all!
If you are looking to express your creativity this summer, check out some of these programs at the library:
Macramé Jewelry Art (Age 13 and up)*
Holt-Delhi Library
Wednesday, July 1 @ 2 pm
Hemptavist Jolene Fowler will talk about the history of Macramé and the environmental benefits of hemp. Then each participant will have the chance to make a beautiful and unique piece of wearable art. *Registration required by calling (517) 694-9351 ext. 3. Registration opens two weeks prior to program date.
Express Your Creativity Day (Grades 6-12)
Downtown Lansing Library
Monday, July 6 from 2-3 pm
Create a necklace or bracelet. All supplies provided. Registration required by calling (517) 367-6314.
Duct Tape Workshop
Stockbridge Library
Wednesday, July 8 @ 6 pm
College student, duct tape professional and former David Letterman guest William Beacom is back with another great hands-on workshop. Come and get stuck at the library!
Henna Tattoo Workshop
Downtown Lansing Library
Wednesday, July 8 from 2-3 pm
Learn the traditional art of meh’ndi from presenter Anshu Varma. Participants will use natural henna and hand-made applicators to create dramatic temporary tattoos while learning about the culture of India (while supplies last).
Related Books:
Rip It!: How to Deconstruct and Reconstruct the Clothes of Your Dreams by Elissa Meyric.
The ultimate T-shirt book : creating your own unique designs : batik, tie-dye painting, marbling, stamping, screen printing by Deborah Morgenthal.
Posted by LizV and ErinS
June 18, 2009
Get Creative at the Library!
Summer Reading is going on now. Stop by your local library and pick up your reading log to keep track of your reading time and to earn great prizes.
And don’t forget – CADL has a ton of great programs to keep your creative skills sharp over the summer. Below are just a few of the programs in June for Teens at the library. For a complete list summer events, visit http://www.cadl.org/news/summer09.html.
DANSVILLE
Beginning Quilting (Ages 9-12)
Tuesdays, June 16, 23 & 30 from 2-4 pm
Registration required by calling (517) 623-6511. Held in Dansville Village Hall.
DOWNTOWN LANSING
Graphic Novel Workshop
Wednesday, June 17 from 2-3 pm
Graphic novelists Jane Irwin and Jim Ottaviani will talk about comics—what they are, how they work and how to pull it all together. Author Jim talks about commercially-produced vs. creator-produced comic books, and about producing a workable script. Illustrator Jane describes adding artwork to a script to produce a finished piece. Participants will learn enough to produce a few comic pages of their own.
HOLT-DELHI
Slash and Sew T-shirts (Age 13 & up) *
Tuesday, June 16 @ 4:30 pm
Bring your favorite old T-shirt to the library and turn it into hot new fashion statement. Based on the concepts presented Generation T by Megan Nicolay. Registration required by calling (517) 694-9351 ext. 3. Registration opens two weeks prior to program date.
LESLIE
Game Night @ the Library
Thursday, June 25 from 6–7:30 pm
Join us for Wii and board game competitions.
WEBBERVILLE
DIY Spa Day (Grades 6-12)
Tuesday, June 16 @ 2 pm
Why drop big bucks on name brand scented soap, bath salts, and other spa products when you can make your own? Come to this hands-on program and leave with your very own scented creation.
WILLIAMSTON
Digital Photography Contest: A Day in the Life of Williamston
What does a day in the life of Williamston look like? Beginning Friday, June 5-Monday, June 22, submit your 8” x 10” photo matted to 11” x 14.” Altered photos will be accepted as well as traditional photography. Library visitors will choose the winning photo and a prize will be awarded on Aug. 5. We will exhibit all the entered photos for the entire summer, and the winning photo will be featured on CADL’s Web site.
June 11, 2009



