Teen Events
Create a book-inspired gingerbread person! Pick up an entry form and gingerbread person cut-out from the Youth Desk beginning December 1. Entries accepted December 1 through December 20 at 5:00 pm.
One Brand-New Pen, One Posterboard, and three months to use it all up! Pick up materials at the youth desk anytime during the contest period, but earlier means you’ll have more time to work on your masterpiece.
Join us for an evening of family fun with games of all kinds! Register one name per family (ie: Smith Family) and let us know how many and what ages will be attending in the additional questions.
Drop in anytime between 4 - 6 PM to create something unique in this open-ended art event! Registration recommended for reminders, but not required. For Grades K-12.
Those who wish to adventure this year should be available the majority of Wednesday evenings from 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm throughout the school year.
TAB
Brainstorm program ideas, talk about books, work on projects, meet other teens, snack, and chat! For grades 7 through 12. Drop-in.
The Teen Room Blog
Beta readers need for local author! (Fans of YA Dystopia preferred. full information in graphic)
Teen Resources
Biography Reference Source
Britannica School
Quick facts and in-depth information on history, geography, people, places, science, and more. Biographies, world atlas, countries comparison, articles, and interactive resources are available.
Comics Plus: Teen Library
Creativebug
Thousands of award-winning art & craft video classes taught by recognized design experts and artists.
Explora for Public Libraries
Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints
Provides different views about issues that help students develop critical thinking skills. This resource brings balance and perspective to contemporary issues using arguments from experts.
Teen Volunteering
Make new friends, help the community, learn valuable life skills, and have a blast doing it with Cromaine’s Teen Volunteer Program! There are two volunteering sessions, each with a one month open application period. Please check back later to apply for the next session.
Volunteering gives teens the chance to build skills necessary for the workplace, so we expect them to be independently responsible for every aspect of their experience.
** NOTE: In accordance with the Michigan Youth Employment Standards Act (2025), teen volunteers must be at least 14 years of age and submit a Michigan Work Permit.