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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Kent District Library is hosting a Teen Graphic Novel Contest. The new contest is open to ...
Kids and teens can enter the graphic novel contest until the end of August.
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This summer, KDL is holding a teen graphic novel contest as part of their Write Michigan event series. It is open to teens ages 11 to 17 at the time of entry submission.
It turns out the story of today's library is still being written, with a focus on the community's needs and the human touch.
As a parent, it is not easy to resist the digital tide heading for our children. When the world is digitally dependent, it is challenging to explain to children why having a device is not essential.