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Over the summer the Longmont Library hosted a Dungeons and Dragons program for teens. The program was so well received that the library has decided to extend it into school year.
The program serves youth grades 6-12 and will meet on Tuesdays, 6:30-8:30 p.m., beginning November 20.
"The most experienced players will Dungeon Master, while players with significant experience will mentor players with less experience. This is a kid powered program; participants will have to work together cooperatively to create the playing experience," states the Longmont Library.
Registration is required for this event. Visit http://bit.ly/LibTeens or call (303) 651-8477 to register.
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