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Time Twistin’ TTR.09 by Emily FiegenschuhThe Texas State Library is very happy to announce the second annual Texas Teens Read! summer reading program! The 2009 theme isprogram: Time Twistin' TTR.09.


Written by Deban Becker, Natasha Benway, Monique Franklin, and Kit Ward-Crixell

Edited by Christine McNew

Color Artwork and Clip Art by Emily Fiegenschuh






© Emily Fiegenschuh 2009 Acceptable Use of Artwork

This program fulfills a need that has been long recognized: To support Texas libraries in encouraging teens to visit the library, read, and attend enjoyable programs during the summer months.

The report, Long Overdue: A Fresh Look at Public and Leadership Attitudes About Libraries in the 21st Century, identified providing a safe and engaging space for teens as a vital community need that libraries can address while simultaneously positioning themselves as funding priorities for elected officials. Texas Teens Read! is designed to help Texas libraries meet that challenge.

Goals and Purpose

  • To encourage teens to read during their summer vacations
  • To foster lifelong readers and library users
  • To establish the library as a safe and engaging space for teens
  • To provide programming that will help teens become caring, responsible, and successful adults.

Target Age Group - 12 - 18 years or grades 7-12

Theme

The 2009 Texas Teens Read! theme is Time Twistin’ TTR.09. Program activities include a fantasy festival, role-playing games, altered books, art and writing contests, zine-making, manga, and more.

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Texas State Library & Archives Commission

Published by The Library Development Division of the Texas State Library and Archives Commission
Austin, Texas, 2009






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