
Las Cruces teens with a penchant for video games have a spot to rally every month at the Teen Video Game Club. According to the City of Las Cruces, the local public library is playing host to this digital gathering, inviting youth between 12 to 18 years of age to engage in a shared gaming experience. The event is not merely to foster competition but to also serve as a means for social connection, furthered through shared interests and snacks.
The club is scheduled to meet again on Monday, May 19, from 4-6 p.m. at the Thomas Branigan Memorial Library. Participants are to swiftly make their way to the Roadrunner Room, a local nexus of community and learning, for a couple of hours filled with games and camaraderie. As a point of access, the library is conveniently situated along Roadrunner Transit Route 1, ensuring that the event is within reach of all who wish to join.
For those keen on more details or wishing to make inquiries, Librarian Taryne Heredia has been pointed out as the go-to contact. She can be reached at (575) 528-4003 or via email at [email protected], ensuring that the communication channels remain wide open for the upcoming gathering.