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DTSTAMP:20260112T184817
DTSTART:20260303T163000
DTEND:20260303T173000
SUMMARY:Teen Zine Workshop
DESCRIPTION:<p>Join artist Buppydogs to learn how to make an 8-page zine! The artist will share their original comic zines and discuss different zine styles, themes, and formats. Explore creative self-expression in a narrative format, whether it be writing, drawing, or both. Participants will come out of the workshop with an original publication and the skills to create narrative work. This workshop fosters a safe space for community building.</p><p>This workshop will center on themes of connection &amp; chosen family, especially within the queer community.</p><p>This program is for grades 6 to 12. This program will be in the Teen Space.</p><p>This program is part of the <strong>Silicon Valley Reads 2026</strong>program<em><strong>: Bridges to Belonging</strong></em></p><p>The complete schedule of events will be available on the siliconvalleyreads.org website. The Silicon Valley Reads community engagement program is presented annually by the Santa Clara County Library District, Santa Clara County Office of Education, and San José Public Library in conjunction with other public libraries, community colleges and universities, and community organizations.</p><div margin-top-med"=""><div><p><strong>Accessibility</strong></p><p>Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Sunnyvale will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you require special accommodation, please contact the library at 408-730-7300 or <a href="https://sunnyvale.libanswers.com/">chat with a librarian</a> at least three days in advance of the program.</p></div></div><br>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Join artist Buppydogs to learn how to make an 8-page zine! The artist will share their original comic zines and discuss different zine styles, themes, and formats. Explore creative self-expression in a narrative format, whether it be writing, drawing, or both. Participants will come out of the workshop with an original publication and the skills to create narrative work. This workshop fosters a safe space for community building.</p><p>This workshop will center on themes of connection &amp; chosen family, especially within the queer community.</p><p>This program is for grades 6 to 12. This program will be in the Teen Space.</p><p>This program is part of the <strong>Silicon Valley Reads 2026</strong>program<em><strong>: Bridges to Belonging</strong></em></p><p>The complete schedule of events will be available on the siliconvalleyreads.org website. The Silicon Valley Reads community engagement program is presented annually by the Santa Clara County Library District, Santa Clara County Office of Education, and San José Public Library in conjunction with other public libraries, community colleges and universities, and community organizations.</p><div margin-top-med"=""><div><p><strong>Accessibility</strong></p><p>Pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Sunnyvale will make reasonable efforts to accommodate persons with disabilities. If you require special accommodation, please contact the library at 408-730-7300 or <a href="https://sunnyvale.libanswers.com/">chat with a librarian</a> at least three days in advance of the program.</p></div></div><br>
LOCATION:Sunnyvale Public Library\, 665 W. Olive Ave Sunnyvale\, California 94086
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