Welcome to our group blog by the teens and librarians at Upper Darby Sellers Library. We blog about anything related to our library: upcoming events, new books, favorite authors, interesting websites, or whatever. Feel free to comment on the posts of others, but remember that inappropriate comments will be deleted. Also, email Paul at yaservices@udlibraries.org if you would like to be a contributor. Get your voice heard at the library!
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5.23.2017
Summer 2017 schedule of events at Sellers Library!
Summer is almost here already! And since the program schedule is being printed out right now, I wanted to put it up here so everyone can easily get a quick look at what's going to be happening this Summer at Upper Darby Sellers Libraries. Summer Reading! Comic making! Video gaming! We've got lots of different stuff happening, so make sure that when the time comes to register for the programs you're on the list! See you this Summer at the library!
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2.24.2017
Retro Game Day at Sellers Library!
Last Wednesday we had 10 teens show up to play gaming consoles from long ago! There was an Atari, NES, SNES and an N64 each with a couple of multiplayer games to choose from! The Nintendo 64 proved to be the most popular, which makes sense since it allowed for 4-player gaming. Bomberman 64 and Mario Kart 64 were big hits (a couple people asked me if I had the N64 Smash Bros, but sadly I sold it when Smash Bros, Melee came out, d'oh!).
I'm looking forward to doing another Retro Game Day real soon, and hopefully we'll add some new elements to it. Maybe add Super Mario Maker to the lineup? Bring in a Raspberry Pi with retro games on it? Or maybe do some kind of retro game tournament. Retro gaming opens up a lot of different possibilities, and the teens know that fun games transcend time!
I'm looking forward to doing another Retro Game Day real soon, and hopefully we'll add some new elements to it. Maybe add Super Mario Maker to the lineup? Bring in a Raspberry Pi with retro games on it? Or maybe do some kind of retro game tournament. Retro gaming opens up a lot of different possibilities, and the teens know that fun games transcend time!
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