Teen Volunteers

Teen Volunteer Information

Teen Book Reviewers

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Do you absolutely love reading and sharing your thoughts on books? You can become a teen book reviewer and write book reviews for the library's teen community. For more information on the process, please read How to become a Book Reviewer with the Alameda Free Library here. 

- Teens will earn 1 hour of community service for the review

- Teens are limited to one book review per month

 

 

 

Teen Advisory Group (TAG)

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Have a cool idea for a teen event at the library? Want to help with projects for the library's community? Interested in creating a welcoming space for teens? Join the Teen Advisory Group (TAG)! TAG is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact at the library. By sharing your suggestions, offering input, and supporting the library, you can help improve the experience for yourself and other teens in Alameda. For more information, please contact the Reference Desk at refdesk@alamedaca.gov.

- Teens will earn 1 hour of community service for attendance

- Meetings are the 1st Tuesday of the month from 4:30 PM to 5:30 PM at the Main Library in the Stafford Room

-  To join, complete the registration form

 

 

Coding with LEGO® Program

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Do you love LEGO® and technology? Join the Coding with LEGO® program at the Alameda Free Library as a teen volunteer! Teens ages 12–17 can help younger kids explore coding, creativity, and problem-solving through fun, hands-on LEGO® activities. It’s a great way to earn volunteer hours, build leadership skills, and make a difference in your community — no expert coding experience required. Bring your enthusiasm, teamwork, and imagination, and help inspire the next generation of builders and coders!
For more information contact Fernanda Nuñez at fnunez@alamedaca.gov