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Our History
The history of our library begins in 1936 with the formation of the
Roseville-Erin Township Library, an Association. The association
founded the Erin Township Library in one room in the new municipal
building of the Village of Roseville. At the end of the library's first
year of operation (from May, 1936 until May, 1937) an average of 452
volumes circulated monthly. When the City of Roseville incorporated and
the City Charter was approved in December of 1958, the five-member
library commission was established. According to the Charter, it is the
duty of the commission to set the rules and regulations governing the
library and appoint a city librarian. The Commission must also submit a
budget to the Mayor and Council by February 1st of each year. Each
council member is appointed by the Mayor and Council for a five-year
term with one position renewing each July 1st.
Our Library Commissioners
The current Library Commissioners are:
Michael Keith, Chairman, term expires 7/1/2011
Patricia Chownyk, Vice-Chairman, term expires 7/1/2009
Charlene Van Marcke, Secretary, term expires 7/1/2010
Yvonne Flores, Trustee, term expires 7/1/2012
Barbara Miglio, Trustee, term expires 7/1/2013
Our Library Today
Today, our library is located in the Civic Center Plaza adjacent to
City Hall. We now circulate approximately 250,000 items per year (or
21,000 per month) to our 21,000 registered users. As a member of the
Suburban Library Cooperative we have reciprocal borrowing agreements
with the other library systems in our area so, although our primary
focus will always be Roseville residents, we also provide service to
residents from most of Macomb County and parts of Wayne and Oakland
counties.
Our Mission
Our mission is to serve as the cultural and
information center of our community. We provide programs and materials
to meet the informational, educational and recreational needs of
individuals, organizations and businesses. The library is no longer
merely a collection of books. We circulate magazines, audio books,
videos and DVDs, music CDs and computer games. In addition to the items
we circulate, we also provide our residents with access to the Internet
via public access computers as well as wireless capabilities.
Links
Suburban Library Cooperative
Library Policies
Library Commission Minutes
Library Commission Bylaws
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