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Center Line Public Library
• Folk music concert at 7 p.m. Nov. 14 featuring local musicians, Jackie Davidson (formerly of The New Christy Minstrels) and Gary Brandt – also known as the duo, “Jackie & Gary”. Folk-pop hits of the 1960s in an interactive program that will combine both classic and original folk songs as well as a tribute to the late folk musician, Gordon Lightfoot.
• Baby Play Group 11 a.m. Nov. 21 for children ages 0-24 months featuring twenty minutes of stories and songs followed by open-ended play time.
The library is located at 7345 Weingartz, Center Line. For more information, call 586-758-8274.
Chesterfield Township Library
• Online learning tools for young children up to adult learners are available with a free library card at chelibrary.org. Residents may also apply for a free card at the website.
• Online streaming and download services are also available at chelibrary.org, including Hoopla, Libby by OverDrive and cloudLibrary for e-books and audiobooks, TV shows, music and more.
The library is located at 50560 Patricia Dr., Chesterfield Township.
Clinton-Macomb Public Library
• Students in grades 5-8 and their parents or team coaches to learn about Battle of Books for fifth graders, but also for middle school at 6 p.m. Nov. 13 at the Main Library. The Battles will take place in March 2024, but the Main Library is hosting a kick-off party for anyone interested in learning more about the events. To register, call 586-226-5030 to register.
• Mystery event at 6 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Main Library. Families are invited for a mystery event. Participants will join the Family Bureau of Investigation to work together as a family to solve the mystery that has taken place. To register, call 586-226-5030.
• Easy desserts in the air fryer at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14 at the South Branch. host Mary Spencer from Taste-A Cook’s Place to demonstrate air fryer desserts. Samples will be available for tasting. To register, call 586-226-5073.
• Will It Waffle: Fall Foods at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Main Library for teens in grades 6-12. Ever wonder what happens when you put apples or donuts in a waffle iron? Attend this event and find out. To register, call 586-226-5083.
•What is Otsaliheliga? 4:30 p.m. Nov. 22 at the North Branch. Children ages 8 to 12 can learn about Cherokee culture with a presentation of the award-winning book, We Are Grateful written by Traci Sorell. Program will also include making a fall craft. To register, call 586-226-5083.
• CMPL is again offering the 1-2-3 program combining one topic, two communities and three age appropriate books that discuss a particular topic. This year is climate change. Intentional programming centered on the topic will be offered. Books chosen are ‘The Tantrum that Saved the World’ by Megan Herbert and Michael E. Mann for children; ‘Dry’ by Neal Shusterman for teens and ‘The Story of More: How we got to climate change and where to go from here’ by Hope Jackson.
• The library is offering various virtual events that all require registration, which can be done at cmpl.libnet.info/events. A valid email address is required to access the events.
• CMPL is still offering usual book discussion groups and trivia nights online each month. Register for events online at cmpl.libnet.info/events or call 586-226-5000.
CMPL Main Library is located at 40900 Romeo Plank Road, Clinton Township. CMPL is North Branch is at 54100 Broughton Road, Macomb Township. CMPL South Branch located at 35679 South Gratiot Ave., Clinton Township. To register for programs, visit cmpl.libnet.info/events.
Eastpointe Public Library
•The Titanic of the Great Lakes with Andrew Kercher at 2 p.m. Nov. 14
•A Stitch in Time Fiber Arts Club at 2 p.m. Nov. 15.
• Smartphone Class II with Mike Wilson at 2 p.m. Nov. 16.
• Friends of the Library meeting at 10 a.m. Nov. 18.
• The library has an ongoing canned food drive. Non-perishable foods can be dropped off during open hours.
• The library is open to the public and for curbside service and phone reference service during regular hours. Patrons can place holds on items through the catalog or call to request materials.
The library is located at 15875 Oak Ave., Eastpointe. To contact the library or to register for most programs, call 586-445-5096.
Harrison Township Public Library
• Knitting and Crochet Circle 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Nov. 14, 21 and 28. Knitters and crocheters of all levels are welcome to bring your own project and supplies. Items are donated to charitable organizations and the group is also accepting donations of yarn, fleece or craft store gift cards. Group donates to charitable organizations like Beaumont Little Angels, Project Linus, Compassion Pregnancy and more to give comfort items in times of need. Also accepting donations of Beanie Babies for children that are in need of comfort.
• Coffee and Conversation with Fire Chief Bostater 10 a.m. Nov. 15 Ever wonder about fire safety and fire code in Harrison Township? What about protocols for dealing with a burning building, a trash fire, or bonfire? Join for free coffee, donuts, and great conversation. He will answer all your fire-related questions and talk about the Harrison Township goal to reinstate the Dive Rescue Team.
• Kids Take & Make: Paint a Dino Nov. 17 while supplies last. Stop into the library for your Dinovember activity! Limit 2 per person.
• Teen Take & Try: TikTok Made Me Try It Nov. 17 Teens! Drop in for a free Take & Try bag of a popular TikTok item…if you dare! This month, we’re trying Pickle Pops. While limited supplies last. Limit one per teen.
• Walk-in Flu Shots and Covid Boosters with Macomb Pharmacy 1-3 p.m. Nov. 18 Join us at Harrison Township Public Library for a convenient walk-in flu shot or the latest COVID-19 booster with Macomb Pharmacy! We recommend bringing your insurance card for payment, but light refreshments will be provided. Qualified healthcare professionals will be on site to administer the vaccines and ensure a safe and comfortable experience. Registration not required.
• Toddler Dance Party 11 a.m. Nov. 18 We will have a fun storytime before the dancing begins! There will also be a fun take home craft and a snack! Suggested for ages walking-5, but siblings are always welcome. Registration required.
• Baby Sign, Say, and Play 10-11 a.m. Fridays Oct. 13-Nov. 17. For parents/caregivers and their little ones to learn sign language together in a fun, safe playgroup setting. The 6-week series introduces sign language through themes each week and is reinforced through songs, books, activities, and play. Registration required. You do not need to attend every class in the series to participate.
Residents can request materials be delivered to their homes. Request materials, once notified they are ready for pickup, contact the library at 586-329-1261 to set up delivery time.
The library is located at 38255 L’Anse Creuse St., Harrison Township. Register for classes where required at htlibrary.org.
MacDonald Public Library
• Toddler and Preschool Storytime at 10 a.m. Nov. 14, 16
• Teen Fall Free Paint at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 14.
• MacDonald Public Library Board Meeting at 6:30 Nov. 15.
• Books on Tap meeting at Camille’s Cantina Mexican Restaurant at 8 p.m. Nov. 16.
• Baby and Me Storytime at 10 a.m. Nov. 17 and 24.
• Writer’s Club at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 20.
• Teen Advisory Council at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 21
• Homeschool Hangout: Make Thank You Cards at 11 a.m. Nov. 22.
• Come Write In for NaNoWriMo 1-4 p.m. Nov. 24.
Most programs require registration. To sign up for programs or find more events, visit macdonaldlibrary.org and click on “events.” To contact the library, send an email to contactmpl@macdonaldlibrary.org or call 586-725-0273. The library is open and available for visits Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The library is located at 36480 Main St., New Baltimore.
Mount Clemens Public Library
• Adult Drop-In Dungeons and Dragons – Mondays from 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. The group of players tell a collective story, guiding heroes through dangerous quests to search for treasure, battle deadly foes, and even carry out daring rescues.
• YA Game Day Friday 2:30-4:30 p.m. Fridays. It’s been a long week so come visit our library for Friday fun. There will be different games set out every Friday for teens to enjoy.
• Resume review 4-7 p.m. Mondays. Bring your resume to adult services for a resume review. Experts will critique, revise, and make it great for your next job search. If you cannot come on Mondays, call 586-469-6200. for an appointment.
The library is located at 150 Cass Avenue and registration for programs where required can be done online at mtclib.org.
Ray Township Library
• Friends of the Library and Historical Society has released its 2024 calendar titled “Road Trip: A Journey Back” which is available for purchase for $10 at the Ray Township offices and library as well as the Octagon House, Romeo Arts and Archives Center and Washington Museum. Proceeds will benefit the Society in each community where the calendar is sold. For more information, call 586-749-7130.
The library is located at 64255 Wolcott Rd., Ray Township.
Roseville Public Library
• Book Bundles for children. Fill in the form that can be found on the website, social media or in the newsletter and choose up to three topics or themes and a librarian will put together five books and place them on hold for you to pick up.
• Book Match Submit a Book Match form that can be found on the website, social media or in the newsletter. More detailed responses will result in better recommendations. After finishing the form expect to receive a custom reading list within 10 business days.
• Homework Help Tutor.com offers live assistance from tutors.
• Librarians are offering chat reference on Facebook at facebook.com/RosevillePublicLibraryMI. Library patrons may continue to ask questions through comments on the library’s Facebook page and via email at rsvlibrary@roseville-mi.gov or by calling 586-445-5407.
The library is located at 29777 Gratiot Ave.
St. Clair Shores Public Library
• Sensory Storytime 2 p.m. Nov. 18. This program has been designed for those with special needs or sensory sensitivities, however all are welcome. We will be reading stories, singing, dancing, and participating in some engaging sensory activities.
• Morning Storytime at 10:30 a.m. Tuesdays or Wednesdays for children of all ages with an adult through the week of Nov. 27. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required. Space is limited.
• Evening Storytime at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays or 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays for children of all ages with an adult through the week of Nov. 27. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required. Space is limited.
• Baby Storytime for children ages 0 to 18 months at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday through the week of Nov. 27. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required. Space is limited.
• Toddler Storytime for children ages 18 to 20 months at 9:30 a.m. Tuesdays through the week of Nov. 27. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required. Space is limited.
• 1st Stop for Tots will be at 10 a.m. Mondays on the grounds of the Selinksy-Green Farmhouse Museum includes 30 minutes of songs, rhymes and a story. In case of inclement weather, the program will be cancelled. To inquire if 1st Stop is cancelled, call the library at 586-771-9020 or check the library’s Facebook page.
• 1st Stop For Tots At Home kits. Families with children between the age of birth and age 3 that reside in St. Clair Shores can request a kit. They contain one board book, one Easy book, on shaky egg, once scarf, one set of bells, two rhythm sticks, one Basic Skills Practice Ring set, a rhyme booklet, a tips sheet and TALK promotional materials for families to keep. To reserve a kit, call the library at 586-771-9020, stop at the Youth Services Desk or email SCSYouth@libcoop.net.
• The Youth Services department, with the help of grant funding, has created 14 explorer packs for children and families to check out. Each pack contains learning tools, non fiction books, activity sheets, identification guides and other manipulatives centered on an outdoor activity. Topics include insects, bird watching, astronomy water, hiking, plants and rocks. To check out an Explorer pack or for more information, ask at the Youth Services Desk.
The library is located at 22500 E. 11 Mile Road, St. Clair Shores. Registration can be done available online through the library’s website, scslibrary.org; in person, via phone at 586-771-9020, or via email to SCSYouth@libcoop.net .
Shelby Township Public Library
• Baby Bears Storytime 10-10:30 a.m. Nov. 17 for children ages two and under. Drop in for short stories, songs, lap bounces and playtime with other little ones.
• Teen Book Club 3-4:30 p.m. Nov. 18 for those in grades 7-12. Selection is ‘Truly Devious’ by Maureen Johnson. Come hang out, talk about the book, enjoy a themed activity and compete for prizes during book trivia. Free copies of the book will be available for pick up before each month’s meeting, while supplies last.
• Preschool Pages 10-10:30 a.m. Tuesdays through Dec. 19 (no storytime Nov. 21) for those ages 3.5-5. Stories and activities for preschoolers to help prepare them for kindergarten. Shelby Township residents may register online one week in advance for each class.
• Tech Talks 10 a.m. Mondays. Bring your coffee and curiosity as our tech librarian covers popular topics in the technology world. For beginners and those wanting to learn a little more. All learners are welcome.
• After School Teen Hangout 3-4:30 p.m. Wednesdays until Dec. 13 (no hangout Oct. 18) Those in grades 7-12 can drop by to play some tabletop, board or party games.
For up to date program schedules visit shelbytwp.org/library or visit the Library’s Facebook page.
Additionally, library staff will be available by phone at 586-739-7414 or by email at shelbylib@libcoop.net for assistance. All digital services are available at shelbytwp.org/library.
The library is located at 52610 Van Dyke Avenue, Shelby Township
Sterling Heights Public Library
• Library cardholders can reserve a time to use the Maker’s Space by appointment. Look for Maker Space Lab on the program calendar.
• Biblio Book Box offered for adults and Teen Book Box for teens offered every month. Register and a librarian will will pick a book based on your preferences and include a surprise.
• Toddler Time and Preschool storytimes are both offered at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays. Registration is required. Check the library calendar for full details.
• PAWS for Reading 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. The first 10 children to check in at the youth desk on Tuesday nights will be able to read to a therapy dog.
• The Upton House is open for self guided tours from 1-4 p.m. every Wednesday and second Sunday of the month. Register up to six people in a household. Registration only required for Wednesdays.
• Sterling Heights Public Library will continue curbside materials service, phone service, and home delivery/outreach service on Monday – Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 1-5 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, 24/7 digital library services are available at shpl.net.
The library is located at 40255 Dodge Park Road, Sterling Heights. For more information or to register, visit shpl.net or call 586-446-2640.
Warren Public Libraries
• All Warren public library branches will be able to offer a telescope for patrons to check out with a valid library card thanks to being selected to be part of NASA @ My Library, an education initiative to increase and enhance science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) opportunities for library patrons. The Warren Civic Center library will offer telescope events throughout the year as well.
Warren Busch Branch Library
• Grab-and-Go Science at Busch Branch Library has science themed kits available for check out exploring topics in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with fun and kid-friendly hands on activities. Each kit also contains a related book and instructions. For children, tweens and teens ages six and up, recommended ages vary by kit and activity. More kits will be added to the collection soon. They can be checked out for 21 days and renewed up to two times and must be checked out and returned to the Busch Branch.
The library is located at 23333 Ryan Road, Warren.
Warren Civic Center Library
•The Edmund Fitzgerald Investigations 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14. Dive alongside shipwreck researcher Ric Mixter as he plunges into the mystery of the most famous shipwreck on the Great Lakes. Probe the icy depths to unlock the mystery of what happened to the 29 men on this ill-fated voyage.
•Instant Pot Thanksgiving 6 p.m. Nov. 21. Mary Spencer from Taste: A Cook’s Place returns to the Civic Center Library to demonstrate how to make a pair of delicious additions, and hopefully new favorites, to your Turkey Day table.
• Children’s Book Boxes, a subscription box program for children in grades 3-5. To sign up you must live in Warren and have a valid Warren Library card. Each box will contain 1-2 library books selected based on your preferences and one free book to keep. Boxes will contain fun surprises too! Sign up online at warrenlibrary.net/childrens-book-boxes
• PAWS To Read 5-6 p.m. Wednesdays. Children of all ages can come and read to therapy dog Desmond and Sashi. The PAWS program welcomes new and struggling readers to read to a certified therapy dog. The goal is to provide a non-judgmental atmosphere in which kids can read without correction or interruption and learn not just to read, but to love reading as well. No registration required.
The library is located at 1 City Square, Suite 100, Warren.
All Macomb County libraries, as part of the Suburban Library Cooperative, subscribe to RB Digital which has over 100 digital magazines that can be checked out immediately. They also offer educational services through Tutor.com, which provides homework help, test preparation and term paper and resume review. Students can use their student ID number to access those services. Items for Library events should be emailed at least two weeks in advance of events to estark@medianewsgroup.com.
— Macomb Daily staff