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Summer Reading Club
Join the summer reading club, starting on Saturday Jun 19.
- Read or listen to books
- Record the titles that you have read in your
Reading Record
- The last day to complete your Reading Record
is July 31
- Collect a different prize each week
- Attend the fun and free activities on
Wednesdays from 1:30- 2:15 pm
- Pick-up your Reading Certificates on August 4 or any
day after
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Kids Reading
Record
Teen Reading Record
(grades 5 and up)
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Basking in the Books VII
The Adult Summer Reading Club
The
perfect book club for busy adult readers, ages 16 and up; no
meetings or obligations. Just enjoy good books this
summer!
Free and easy to join; read or listen to books to get
tickets for the Wednesday drawings starting June 23. Each
winner will receive a gift card in a "Water Your Mind- READ"
mug. The gift cards are from several area businesses: Home
Depot, Borders, Old Navy, Best Buy, Chili's and Target.
Readers can win more than once, so enter the drawing as
often as you like. Any reader could be a winner! |
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Park & Read
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Park & Read allows
library card-holders the ability to "check-out" a one-day
pass into any Michigan state park or recreation area in lieu
of the resident daily motor vehicle permit. This $6 savings
also provides free access to the more than 500 events taking
place in state parks throughout the summer.
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| Patron Responsibility |
The Shelby Township Library attempts to serve all
taxpayers of the community
equally. In order to make available the limited
resources of the Library to the
most people, the Library has instituted certain
rules and regulations to facilitate
that end. The Library patron has the responsibility
of knowing these rules and abiding
by them. The fines at the Library are to encourage
prompt return of material
so that others may use it. |
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