Teen Programs

View a List of Upcoming Programs

Teens Take A Break” is the name of the teen program series where there will typically be one of the following teen programs on Tuesday of every week. Teen programs and the TeenLink area are open to those Grades 7 - 12.

College Prep Classes

When: 
Select Monday evenings
Where: 
Computer Lab OR Lower Level Meeting Room (see calendar)
College Prep Classes

This series of programs is designed to help students and parents get ready for college and covers topics such as ACT/SAT prep, scholarships, FAFSA (student aid), exploring majors, and applying to college. Co-sponsored by Great Lakes College Access Counselors and Appleton Public Library.

You can also request a one-on-one appointment for help filling out the online FAFSA.

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Game Break

When: 
Select Tuesday Evenings | see calendar for times, which may vary
Where: 
Lower Level Meeting Room
Game Break


Open drop-in gaming featuring 2 Wii with Mario Kart, Guitar Hero III and Aerosmith, Super Smash Brothers Brawl, and more! Plus a variety of different Board Games and Card Games, including Apples to Apples! (Game Break Rules)

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Special Events for Teens

Special Events for Teens


View the online calendar link for special events.

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Teen Crafts

When: 
Select Tuesday Evenings | 6:30 - 8:30pm
Where: 
Lower Level Meeting Room C
Teen Crafts


Free and open to all teens. Materials are provided.

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Teen Writers' Workshop

When: 
Every other Saturday | 10:45 am-12:45 pm
Where: 
Copper Rock Coffee Co. | 210 W. College Ave.
Registration is required.
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Send a message to teen@apl.org so we can send you the short story to be discussed and reminders of the upcoming meeting.

Our Teen Writers' Workshop is open to all teen creative writers and meets biweekly at Copper Rock Coffee Co. A typical session involves reading a short, funny ice breaker story, discussing a short story we've read and having at least thirty minutes of writing time during which you can work on a current project, ask questions of fellow workshop members, or do a prompt/exercise from the workshop notebook. Join us, meet other teen writers, enjoy Harmony's food and beverages, and engage in the inevitable Harry Potter conversation.

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