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Library 'Money Camp' for Tweens, Teens

| March 13, 2014 9:00 PM

COEUR d'ALENE - Want to grow up to be a millionaire? Teens grades six through eight, ages 11 to 14, are invited to attend the Spokane Teachers Credit Union's "My Life, My Money Camp," hosted March 27 by the Coeur d'Alene Public Library.

This free program will be from 9 a.m. to noon in the library Community Room.

March 27 is a "Teacher Work Day" in the Coeur d'Alene School District for grades Pre-K through eight, and teens are invited to spend the morning at Money Camp at the library, learning a little more about smart money practices.

They'll learn to make the most of their money, how to avoid getting ripped off, and what it takes to become a millionaire before they turn 30. The program uses unique and fun activities and games to show tweens the importance of saving and the ways they can start making investments and practicing smart money skills from an early age.

Parents or guardians can pre-register their tweens by calling 855-753-0317 or sending an email to mymoney@stcu.org.

Other March young adult programs will include:

* Video Game Freeplay: 4 p.m., March 20, Gozzer Room.

* Creative Writing Club: 4 p.m., March 21, Gozzer Room.

* Teen Book Club: 4 p.m., March 24, Gozzer Room. Pick up copies of the books at the Checkout Desk.

* Board Game Bonanza - Classic Card Games: 4 p.m., March 25, Gozzer Room.

For more information on these and all teen programs at the library, contact Young Adult Coordinator Laura Jenkins at ljenkins@cdalibrary.org, or by phone (208) 769-2315 ext. 469.