Join us for three days of events July 28, July 30 and August 1 on organizing, advocacy, and building power for immigrant communities, in your school and beyond! Each training covers a different topic!
Students FAIR presents Summer of Dreams! Earn SSL hours, join us for a three-day summer training series all about organizing, advocacy, and building power for immigrant communities, in your school and beyond! No registration! Each training covers a different topic!
All Summer of Dreams trainings will be held from 1:00-2:30 PM in McGee Library's 3rd Floor Meeting Room.
Monday, July 28 - UndocuAlly Training + Immigrants Organizing in the U.S.
Wednesday, July 30 - Organizing in Schools + Base Building 101
Friday, August 1 - Intersectional Organizing
To wrap it all up, Students FAIR will be hosting a final potluck on August 2 at a local park! Expect good food, good people, and a chance to celebrate everything we've learned together. More details coming soon!
Questions about this program? Contact Brigadier General Charles E. McGee Library at 240-773-9420.
Looking for other helpful events at MCPL? FreeState Justice is offering FREE walk-in legal name change clinics and legal services clinics to Maryland residents of all ages on Saturday, July 26th from 2pm-4pm and Saturday, August 16th from 2pm-4pm, all in McGee Library's 3rd Floor Meeting Room! This is also a wonderful opportunity for teens to drop in at real legal clinics, earn SSL hours, enjoy snacks and learn about the FREE legal name change process and FreeState's other available legal services and general resources - which is valuable information to share as well with friends and peers!
Take a look and sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge! After signing up, teens can stop by their local library branch to pick out a free book! For every book read, program attended or activity completed, earn one raffle ticket on ReadSquared to put towards prizes! The grand prize is a Lenovo Gaming Laptop, while the branch prizes are Art Supplies, a Mini Fridge & Water Bottle, and Raycon Earbuds. If you cannot complete the challenge online, bring your completed paper card to your local library and a staff member will help you enter your raffle tickets.
You don't need a library card to attend programs or sign up for the Summer Reading Challenge, but you should get one to take advantage of hundreds of free resources from MCPL. Find out how to Get a Library Card.
Library Program Attendance (both virtual and in the branch) is limited to participants within the suggested age range of the program. Children attending an MCPL program under the age of 8 must be accompanied by an adult. Adults attending a program intended for children must have an accompanying child.
If you plan to attend with a group of ten or more, please contact the branch at least one week before the program to discuss how your group might be accommodated.
Accommodation Requests
People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing should request English-language captioning or sign-language interpretation at least five days before the library-sponsored program they plan to attend. Contact the Assistant Facilities and Accessibility Program Manager at 240-777-0002 with all other accommodation requests.
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AGE GROUP: | Teens |
EVENT TYPE: | Workshop | Outreach | Lectures and Discussions | Citizenship and Civics |
TAGS: | Teens | Teen Summer Reading | teen | Summer Reading Challenge | Indoor Program | In Person | Goal 3: Speakers of Languages other than English | Goal 2: Teen Outreach | Bilingual |