Are you a teen who's got a flair for the creative, a penchant for the handmade, or simply on the hunt for a fun, new hobby to dive into? Well, mark your calendars because Rogers Public Library is rolling out a series of Teen DIY programs guaranteed to light up your crafty spirits!

The Friends of RPL Community Room at Rogers Public Library, a hub for community engagement and learning, is all set to be the stage for teens aged 13 to 18 to unleash their creativity. With not one, but two dynamic workshops lined up for the week of November 4-10, there's plenty of room for inspiration!

First up on Thursday, November 7, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm, is a session that's sure to bookmark your interest – literally. The Teen DIY: Ribbon Bookmarks session is the perfect gathering for the bibliophiles who like their novels served with a slice of personal style. And guess what? You get to craft a unique bookmark that not only saves your spot but also boasts your creative flair. What's a better companion for your next literary adventure than a self-made ribbon bookmark?

But wait, there's more! If you've ever stared at a plain notebook, laptop, or wall and thought,

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