Teen Events at St. Andrews Regional Library
May 1-31
Can you guess the
meaning of the mysterious sign? Guess correctly, and win a treat.
St. Andrews Black and
White Theater presents:
Arsenic and Old Lace
Friday, May 3 at 11a.m.
A drama critic learns
on his wedding day that his beloved maiden aunts are homicidal maniacs and that
insanity runs in his family. Not Rated; 118 minutes
Free Comic Book Day
Celebrate Free Comic
Book Day. If you can unscramble the Comic Book Day words, you could win a gift
card to Barnes and Noble. Winner notified Monday, May 7.
The First Time
Monday, May 6 at 4:30
p.m.
A romantic comedy
centered on two high school students: Dave, who is pining for a girl he can't
have, and Aubrey, who's dating a guy who doesn't quite understand her. Rated
PG-13; 98 mins. Refreshments provided.
St. Andrews Black and
White Theater presents:
The Asphalt Jungle
Friday, May 10 at
11a.m.
A major heist goes off
as planned, until bad luck and double crosses cause everything to unravel. Not
Rated; 112 minutes.
St. Andrews Library
TeenSpot Theater presents:
Abel’s Field
Monday, May 13 at 4:30
p.m.
Abel’s Field reminds
teens of the importance of making the right choices and being able to talk to a
trustworthy adult. Refreshments provided. Rated PG; 107 minutes.
St. Andrews TeenSpot:
Press Play
Wednesday, May 15 at
4:30 p.m.
Join fellow teens as we
check out Freegal, a free service offered by the library that lets you download
free music from hundreds of popular artists. Bring your mobile device to learn
how to download and play music. Refreshments provided.
St. Andrews Black and
White Theater presents:
Cabin in the Sky
Friday, May 17 at
11a.m.
A compulsive gambler
dies during a shooting, but he'll receive a second chance to reform himself and
make up with his worried wife. Not Rated; 98 minutes.
St. Andrews Library
TeenSpot Theater presents:
Here Comes the Boom
Monday, May 20 at 4:30
p.m.
A high school biology
teacher wants to become a mixed-martial arts fighter as a way to raise money to
help fund his school’s extra-curricular activities. Rated PG; 105 minutes.
Refreshments provided.
Wednesday, May 22 from
2-3 p.m.
Understanding how
credit scores are calculated can help consumers improve their ability to get
low-interest loans. Learn about various scoring models, including FICO and
Vantage Score, and find out what it takes to have a good score. Presented by
Leslie Howard, a financial education program manager with S.C. Federal Credit
Union.
St. Andrews Library
TeenSpot Short Stack Book Club
Wednesday, May 22 at
4:30 p.m.
Join the St. Andrews
Library Young Adult Book Club to discuss Middle School is Worst Than Meatloaf
by Jennifer Holm. Refreshments provided.
St. Andrews Black and
White Theater presents:
Harvey
Friday, May 24 at
11a.m.
Elwood P. Dowd is a
mild-mannered, pleasant man, who says he has an invisible friend that resembles
a six-foot rabbit. Not Rated; 104 minutes.
St. Andrews Library
TeenSpot Wired Wednesday
Wednesday, May 29 at
4:30 p.m.
Get a little homework
done, play computer games or chat with friends in our open technology lab for
tweens and teens.
St. Andrews Black and
White Theater presents:
Imitation of Life
Friday, May 31 at
11a.m.
Bea Pullman and her
daughter have had a hard time making ends meet after Bea's husband dies. Help
comes when Delilah Johnson offers to work as Bea's housekeeper in exchange for
a place she and her daughter can live. Bea develops a plan to sell Delilah's
pancake recipe, and the two become wealthy. Their relationships with their
daughters, however, become strained. Ashamed that her mother is a maid,
Delilah’s daughter decides to create a new life by passing for white. Bea's
love is tested when she and her daughter fall for the same man (1934). Not
Rated; 111 minutes.
All activities are free and open to the public.
Patrice Smith at 843-766-2546.
St. Andrews Regional Library
1735 North Woodmere Drive
(Behind Village Square Shopping Center)
Charleston, SC 29407
843-766-2546
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