DAVENPORT, IOWA (December 12, 2022) — On Monday, December 19, 6PM, at Eastern, The Library is welcoming Reilly Moeller to speak with teens about her time on a reality television show.

Have you ever wondered how a person is hired for a reality show? What goes on behind the scenes? What do you get to eat? Do you get to watch TV or read books when the cameras aren't filming? Is there pressure to act a certain way? Can you stay friends with the other people on the show? Miss Amber will lead a Q&A with Reilly Moeller, a former attendee of the library’s teen programming and current cast member on a reality TV show. After our discussion, we will make one of Reilly’s favorite teen crafts from 2010: Duct tape roses.

Teens only (ages 11-19) and registration is required.

For more information, please visit: https://davenportlibrary.libcal.com/event/9531183.

About the Davenport Public Library

The Davenport Public Library is the municipal library for the City of Davenport, Iowa, serving a population of 102,196 residents. The Library has three conveniently-located facilities: Main, Fairmount, and Eastern. Main is also the home of the Richardson-Sloane Special Collections Center, which focuses on local history and genealogy. New in 2020, the Library acquired the Outreach Wheeled Library (OWL), which brings library services directly to retirement facilities, schools, day-cares, community events, and organizations throughout Davenport. Patrons can access our library catalog, website, e-books, e-audiobooks, and countless digital re-sources, remotely 24-hours a day. Wireless Internet access and public computers, faxing, copying, notary services, and scanning are available at each of our locations.

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