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One Book, One Community
One
Book, One Community is a community-wide program to promote
literacy though the shared reading of one book or author.
This year's selection is the bestseller, The Book
Thief, by Markus Zusak.
The book discussion will take place Tuesday, September 14 at
6:30pm.
Everyone is welcome!
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Cemeteries: Scary Places to Avoid or Great Places to Dig Up the Family Jewels
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Thursday,
September 16, 2010 at 10:00 am.
Taking place in the Senior Center Card Room.
Presented by Dara Tolbert Brooks.
Cemeteries are gold mines of information about family
history!
These mini-neighborhoods contain a wealth of information and
are assets to the person researching their family tree. In
this
program, we take the mystery out of cemeteries and explore
them as a research tool!
For more information call The Shelby Township Library at
(586) 739-7414 |
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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 to any Michigan state park or recreation area in lieu
of the resident daily motor vehicle permit. This $6 savings
also provides free access to 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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