Teens continue to take over the Elgin Public Library with their own brand of creativity, organizing themselves and inviting peers to join in on their customized events and Dungeons & Dragons campaigns.Twice a month, when the library doors close, the Teen Established Elgin Neighbor Society gathers in its annex for a custom-tailored and ever-changing evening of games, crafts and socialization.The library’s teen program, spearheaded by Kelley McEwen, provides the young adults with space and funding but allows for them to have their own autonomy.“This group is the hardest to target,” said McEwen.Organizers claim the program promotes life skills development, leadership,