Rosie Newmark writes: “It’s not every day you find a group of teens gathered around a table at a library, fashioning thin slices of salami into roses and creating charcuterie boards fit for elegant dinner parties—unless you’re at Carroll County (Md.) Public Library (CCPL). Inspired by the library’s popular how-to charcuterie events for adults, staffers Amanda Krumrine and Nancy Farace have hosted two teen snack-board classes to engage young patrons. In these classes, teens learn how to make the boards by laser-cutting wood in CCPL’s makerspace and later assembling the meats, cheeses, and other bites into appealing arrangements.”