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If you’re 15–22 and passionate about the freedom to read and access information, attend the Youth Summit for the Right to Read, Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m.–3 p.m. at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library. You’ll join high school and college students from across Michigan to take a deep dive into intellectual freedom and pick up tools and strategies for defending your right to read.

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On Wednesday, May 13, drop in downstairs in Meeting Room 1 for an afternoon snack and a variety of specialty drinks. Grab and go, or stay to browse the new teen books, play games, or hang out for a bit! 

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Get live help from tutors trained to coach math, science, reading, writing, social studies, and languages. They can also help you prepare for the AP, PSAT/SAT, ACT, and state standardized tests.

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The crafting instructions in the links below will help you pull your project together.

Book covers with modern style graphic designs

Last spring, we asked teens to use their creative and editing skills to create a new Mod-style book cover for their favorite book. We had 12 amazing submissions that utilized key Mod-inspired design components such as clean, simple lines, geometric influences, and a limited color palette.