"Teens have something important to say":
Free Teen Creative Writing Program at Somerville Public Library
Are you a teen who likes to write stories about aliens, blogs, flash
fiction, or poems? Are you interested in becoming a novelist, short
story writer or poet?
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All Upcoming Events, Starting on Dec 24, 2025
Come to the Somerville Public Library central branch and enjoy popcorn (while supplies last) and a movie with
fellow teens! This program is free and open to the public, generously
funded by the Friends of the Somerville Public Library!
Kids of all ages are invited to make a spring-themed craft - whatever the weather!
Mayor
Joseph A. Curtatone, the Somerville Public Library, Somerville
Recreation Department, and Somerville Family Learning Collaborative
invite all interested residents to attend a community workshop and book
Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone and the Office of Strategic Planning and Community Development invite all interested residents to an Open Studio Session as part of the City's Somerville by Design initiative, to be held on Monday, March 13th at 6:00 p.m. at the Argenziano School on Washington Street.
Meeting Two of Somerville by Design: the Complete Streets series.
This session will be an Open Studio to gather input on locations of concern and brainstorm potential improvements.
Come to the
Somerville Public Library central branch and enjoy a day of gaming with
fellow teens: we'll have a Wii and board games, plus refreshments (while
supplies last)! This program is free and open to the public, generously
funded by the Friends of the Somerville Public Library! Feel free to
Join us for this free 4-week workshop with Medford-based writer and storyteller Judah Leblang. Judah is the author of Finding My Place: One Man’s Journey from Cleveland to Boston and Beyond. He is also a columnist for Bay Windows
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