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CADL Presents: Young Voices

CADLmagCover2Congratulations to all of the contributors to the Summer 2009 Teen Literary Magazine, CADL Presents: Young Voices. The submissions were fantastic!

CADL Presents: Young Voices is a collection of poetry, stories, artwork, photography and comics by area teens. In the coming weeks, a hard copy of the magazine will be available to check out at your local library. Currently, the magazine is available online in our eBook collection. Follow the link below to check out and download a copy today!

CADL Presents: Young Voices

A special congratulations is in order for Garrett S., age 11 of Williamston whose photo The Team is featured on the magazine’s front and back cover. Garrett’s photo was the winning entry in the “A Day in the Life of Williamston” photo contest.

If you like this edition of the CADL Teen Literary Magazine, check out some others.

Dare to Be
By: Teens Like You

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Haslett Library Teen Advisory Board Presents:
The Teen Literary Magazine

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Posted by ErinS

August 18, 2009

A Very Henna Day

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Dani Austin of Grand Ledge

The Holt-Delhi Library got a wonderful visit from Anshu Varma, Henna Tattoo Artist, on Wednesday July 29. Anshu showed us how to create our own Henna tattoos, how to wrap a sari, and shared lots of interesting tidbits about Indian culture. Interested in creating your own Henna art? Check out these great library titles:

Decorate Yourself: Cool Designs for Temporary Tattoos, Face Painting, Henna & More by Tom Andrich

Mehndi : the Art of Henna Body Painting by Carine Fabius

Mehndi : the Timeless Art of Henna Painting by Loretta Roome

Posted by LizV

July 30, 2009

Get Published!

express yourself 1CADL is accepting submissions for the new Teen Literary Magazine. Teens ages 10-19 can  send us original poetry, stories, artwork, photography and/or comics and we’ll include them in our new Teen Literary Magazine! Submissions are due by midnight on Wednesday, August 5 by e-mailing them to grayn@cadl.org. Call (517) 367-6367 for more information.

Poetry: Under 30 lines long, double spaced and e-mailed as a Microsoft Word attachment (.doc).

Short Stories: Between 500-3500 words, double spaced and e-mailed as a Microsoft Word attachment (.doc).

Photography: PDF, JPG or TIFF formats, as high a resolution as possible. E-mail 1-2 photos as an attachment.

Comics: 1-2 pages in PDF, JPG or TIFF formats, as high a resolution as possible. Color OK but black & white preferred. E-mail as an attachment.

• All entrants will receive a copy of the magazine.
• Copies will be available for check out at all CADL locations,
and a PDF copy will be posted at cadl.org.
• CADL reserves the right to refuse submissions
with inappropriate content.

Launch Party!
And then join us at the Downtown Lansing Library on Wednesday, Aug. 12 from 6-8 pm when we celebrate the magazine’s debut! Everyone is welcome.

July 23, 2009

CD Clock Art

Teens at the Holt-Delhi library had the chance to make their own CD clocks as a part of the Express Yourself @ Your Library Summer Reading Program. We had a blast decorating old CDs (like the kind you used to get in the mail all the time), and then turning them into clock faces. Each clock was unique and very creative! If you’d like to give this a shot at home, just get an old CD, decorate the shiny side with colored permanent markers, and assemble it with a clockwork kit (these can be found at any craft or hobby store). Have fun, and Express Yourself!IMG_0565untitled

Posted by LizV

July 20, 2009

Slash n’ Sew T-shirts

PIC_0055On 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!

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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


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