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Friday, 10/04, 4-5pm, Auditorium: Come support local host teen Makaila, as she produces an episode of her TV show here in the library!

​Thirteen year old Makaila Thomas started her TV show at the age of seven. She is the host of KidzBiz: Where knowledge is power What do you want to be when you grow up? Also, she is the host of KidzBiz Live Radio, MNOW, bringing current events to our communities. Makaila interviews many profesionals in studio or on location. The knowledge and skills of the professionals play a major part in the minds of kids that want something more in life. KidzBiz production boot camp and podcast will inspire the youth to search for their inner talent and go beyond it with a step-by-step program from writing, production, editing, and interviewing guests. TeenBiz: Where knowledge is power is a TV show that introduces DIY projects for teens. Our goal is to engage as many young people as possible to do positive things in their society and with their lives, starting yesterday. All of the shows are aired on YouTube, Media Network, Waterford, and Independent Network, Clarkston Channel 10 public access, and AT&T Uverse 99. KidzBiz encourages the youth to have a better understanding of what they can be when they grow up.



Location


Pontiac Public Library

60 East Pike Street 

Pontiac, MI 48342 





Friday, 10/04, 5-7pm, Auditorium: Come support local child author Kingston Nevils as he reads from his book: "The Bully". We will also have an exhibit for the 50 years of Coretta Scott King Book Awards! Light refreshments will be served.



Bio: Kingston Morrell Nevils was born on November 26, 2008 at 10:52pm. He is 10 years old. He was born in Rochester Michigan at Crittenton Hospital. He just graduated from Roosevelt Elementary and will be attending Abbott Middle School in the fall. His mom inspires him to never give up, and to keep going. Kingston just wants to speak for the kids who are scared to speak up. The reason why Kingston wrote the book “The Bully” was to shine light on bullying, how it’s very wrong, and to talk about how kids are hurting themselves because of bullies. He wants to become an actor/writer and be successful. He played football for five years with the Pontiac Panthers, skied for four years with a Ski Club, just got into playing basketball with the Sky’s The Limit AAU team, and was in drama club for two years

Book description: Luke White is a Super Hero in his world, but in school he has been identified and labeled as a “BULLY”. This third grader has a horrible time making friends and goes around picking on other students daily. Only certain people know Luke’s secret and cannot believe how he acts towards other students. A couple of students decided to band together and demand Luke gets suspended from school for his actions! The Bully is an easy to read chapter book geared to captivate the attention of children. Although this book is “fictional”, there is a real life message for both the victims and bullies of today’s world. I, Kingston Nevils, wrote this book in hopes of promoting and encouraging reading, reading, and more reading within the youth and inter-cities. I wanted to also speak out for victims of bullying. My mom inspired me to just write, and told me that, when I set my mind to something, I can do it.



Location


Pontiac Public Library

60 East Pike Street 

Pontiac, MI 48342 

Makaila Thomas co-hosted the Bottom Line with Regina Woodard and Sangeya Wiggins special tribute to Maya Angelou by Makaila Thomas.