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Creating special messages for seniors at Parkland Community Library

Calling all creative teens! Parkland Community Library is inviting young artists to lend their talents for a heartwarming cause.

Teens ages 12-18 are welcome to join the library’s card making program 4-5 p.m. Fridays.

Participants will earn volunteer hours as they design and craft cheerful cards filled with positive messages, which will be delivered to senior citizens across the Lehigh Valley.

It’s a perfect opportunity to express creativity, connect with the community, and brighten someone’s day!

Interested teens can RSVP by calling 610-398-1361, ext. 115 or by emailing teens@parklandlibrary.org.

All programming is generously sponsored by The Friends of the Parkland Community Library.

To learn more about The Friends and their work, visit https://www.parklandlibrary.org/friends-of-the-parkland-community-library/.

PRESS PHOTO BY MICHAEL HIRSCHKya Nelson, Elysa Lacerda, Cate Fahey and Alex Rollerson are pictured at a recent card making session at the Parkland Community Library, South Whitehall. Story and additional photos appear on Page A2.
Julide Ozcan, Dora Ozcan and Lisa Ponton participate in making cards for senior citizens.
Some of the colorful cards made by the group are displayed.