At some point in your life, you’re going to be expected to know how to do things that nobody ever really taught you how to do. When will that be? Nobody can say for sure, but you won’t want to feel unprepared. We’ll teach you life-skills that you’ll need to know to be, like, a real adult.
Sign up for Life-Ready Basics for Teens, a new series of practical skills sessions for teens aged 13-17 at the Wellesley Free Library.
Car Maintenance
Whether you’re a driver, soon-to-be on the road, or a frequent passenger, you should know about basic car maintenance. For this session, we’ll learn how to check your car’s oil levels, add wiper fluid, change your wiper blades, check your tire pressure, and put on a spare tire. Wear comfortable clothing that you won’t mind getting dirty.
Ages: 13-17
DATE: October 7, 2019
TIME: 3:30pm – 4:30pm
LOCATION: 530 Washington St., Arnold Room (second floor) of the Main Library
Sewing
Learn variety of useful sewing stitches and come away knowing how to sew on a button. Useful tips for everyone.
Ages 13 – 17
DATE: October 21, 2019
TIME: 3:30 – 4:30pm
LOCATION: 530 Washington St., Arnold Room (second floor) of the Main Library
Make sure you RSVP — another useful life skill
Registration is required as space is limited. To register call 781-235-1610 x1107, or do so in person at the reference desk.
For more information, email.
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