Think you know all about computers and the Internet? Do you know how to access great information on the web for reports and research? Do you really know how to use our card catalog and a personal pin? If you want to learn more about the Internet and what it can offer, join the Teen Tech Club!
Other topics we can cover in future Club meetings are:
Microsoft Office applications (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel charts)
Building a web page
Search engine tips and tricks
Where to find high quality and trustworthy information on the Internet
The Teen Tech Club is open to grades 6 and up
The Club meets the first Wednesday of most months during the school year from 3:30 to 5:00pm in the 2nd floor computer lab
Space is limited to 14 students!
A Secaucus Public Library card (in good standing) will be required to register
Instructor: Jennifer Breuer
teen tech club
Join us for an afternoon of chess! Learn how to play the game and challenge your friends.
The Youth Chess Club is for beginners and experts aged 7 years and up.
Time: 3:30 to 5:00pm
When: Third Thursday of most months
Instructor: Shawn Moss
chess club
reading buddies
Become a Reading Buddy! Why is it cool to be a RB?
Because you will:
Read to kids 3 to 7 years old!
Choose the picture books you would like to read!
Be a role model!
You only have to give 30 minutes of your time the last Friday of most months to make a difference!
Any middle or high school student can be a volunteer for the afternoon!
Be a Buddy and show that you care about the importance of reading!
young adult friends of the secaucus public library
We are a non-profit youth organization whose purpose is to create awareness of the Secaucus Public Library as an informational, educational, and cultural center for people of all ages in the community. Also, to focus attention on the library, its services, resources, activities, and to lend support to the Friends of the Secaucus Public Library.
What do we do?
Lend assistance with library book sales by preparing and repairing books for sale
Assist younger children with computers and Internet resources
Serving on the Youth Advisory Council to Director and Friends of the Secaucus Public Library
Assist with the Friends In the Park annual event
Create flyers, posters, or banners for library activities
How can I join?
Be a student in middle or high school
Possess a current library card without fines or overdue books
Attend or assist in providing library-sponsored juvenile or YA programs and activities
If you would like to perform a community service, provide valuable support to your library, and develop skills in organization and leadership, contact the Director, Mrs. Steffens or drop in the library anytime!