A creative junk journal workshop for teens and tweens at the library.
Sat, 13 Jun 2026
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library Reserve , Louisiana
The Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library invites teens and tweens to a creative Junk Journal workshop. This hands-on session teaches participants how to create their own unique journals using recycled materials and artistic flair. Junk journaling is a fun, messy, and expressive way to document thoughts and memories. It is a fantastic opportunity for young creatives to learn new skills, meet peers, and express themselves in a supportive library environment.
What to Expect
A fun, creative session where participants build personalized journals from various materials.
Who Should Attend
Teens
Tweens
Craft enthusiasts
Library patrons
Agenda Overview
The workshop focuses on the assembly and decoration of junk journals.
Venue & Address
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library
1482 Highway 44 Reserve , Louisiana – 70084 United States
Organizer
St. John the Baptist Parish Library · Public Library
The local library system providing educational and creative programming.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this for?
Teens and tweens.
Where is it held?
Leroy D. Williams Memorial Library, 1482 Highway 44, Reserve, LA.
Is registration required?
Please check the library calendar for registration details.
What materials are provided?
The library provides the necessary supplies for the workshop.
What is a junk journal?
It is a creative, personalized journal made from various found materials.
Is there a cost?
Library programs are typically free to the public.
Tags
Craft
Workshop
Library
Teens
Creative
Louisiana
Summary
Creative junk journal craft workshop for teens and tweens.