LIBRARY EVENTS
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
• Preschool Nature Play Program at 10a.m. Feb. 16at the South Branch. Children ages 3to 4 years old are invited to learn about nature using touching, singing and acting with the
Seven Ponds Nature Center. A friendly live animal will conclude the program. To register, call 586-226-5073 or online.
•The Main Library will host an event on climate change and land resources at 6:30p.m. Feb. 22. Gerald Hasspacher from the Sierra Club will present a program that explores how increasing temperatures and decreasing water resources impact the ability of the land to produce sustenance for humans and animals. This program is part of the 1-2-3: Climate Change imitative. To register, call 586-226-2040 or online.
•Teens in grades 6-12will learn how to make different variations of popcorn at the South Branch at 4p.m. Feb. 25. Classic popcorn, kettle corn, caramel corn, unicorn corn, and monster corn will all be demonstrated. To register, call 586-226-5073 or online.
• CMPL is again hosting a poetry contest for children, teens and adults now through March 31. Participants must write a poem about nature or trees. Each line of the poem should be 40 characters or less and the poem must fit on a legal-sized sheet of paper. Entries are due on or before March 31. Winning entries will be featured in the Tomlinson Arboretum this summer. Visit cmpl.org/poetry-contest for full details.
• CMPL is again offering the 1-23 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 40900Romeo Plank, Clinton Township.
CMPL is North Branch is at 54100 Broughton Road, Macomb Township.
CMPL South Branch located at 35679South Gratiot, Clinton Township.
To register for programs, visit cmpl.libnet.info/events.
Eastpointe Public Library
Yamasaki in Detroit at 2p.m.
Feb. 23. John Gallagher, 2017 Michigan Journalism Hall of Fame inductee and member of The Albert Kahn Legacy Foundation, will be doing a program on Minoru Yamasaki. Yamasaki was one of the most influential architects of the 1960s. Based in Detroit, his design and influence can be seen throughout the city. To register, call 586-4455096or register at the library’s circulation desk.
• The library has an ongoing canned food drive. Non-perishable foods can be dropped off during our open hours.
• The library is open for curbside service and phone reference service during regular hours. Patrons can place holds on items through the catalog or call to request materials. It is open to the public. Masks must be worn and social distancing practiced. Patrons will have access to library materials, computers, and copiers. Materials returned to the library must be placed in the drop box.
The library is located at 15875 Oak Ave., Eastpointe. To contact the library call 586-445-5096.
Fraser Public Library
• PAWS to Read 5-6p.m. Feb.
21. Children can read to a therapy dog.
• The library is open for curbside pick-up Monday to Thursday from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 10a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Patrons who wish to checkout materials should call the library (586-293-2055) to checkout over the phone and then call again when they’re in the parking lot.
The library is located at 16330 14 Mile Road, Fraser.
Harrison Township Public Library
• Trivia Night at Total Sports at 6:30p.m. Feb. 16. Tickets are $6in advance at the library or at the door for $8. Arrive with a team or be teamed up. Tickets include trivia, pizza, salad and soft drinks.
•Start Your Own T-shirt Business at 11a.m. Feb. 18. Learn how to start your own t-shirt business with local influencer and Entrepreneur Natasha Lee. She will show us how to build a profitable business from scratch, with minimal start-up costs, and will demonstrate how to use the right industry equipment.
• Kids Mystery Craft Grab Bags Feb. 17Stop into the library and grab a mystery bag full of cool craft supplies. One per child while supplies last.
• The Marvels of Paper Airplanes at. 2p.m. Feb. 18. Steven Mrozek from Selfridge Air Museum is coming to teach the many different ways to make paper airplanes. He is also going to teach us a little about planes and how they fly. Registration required.
•A Perilous Journey: MILibrary Virtual Teen Quest Feb. 1-28 Calling all Michigan teens to join the Winter 2023MiLibrary Quest. Grab your sword and shield and get ready for a virtual adventure. Solve riddles, take part in the quest, and enter to win a prize from your library. Visit mi.gov/MiLibraryQuest to get started.
• Blind Date with a Book Feb. 1-22 Browse the covers of the wrapped books on the Blind
Date shelf and choose one that appeals to you. A Blind Date book may be unwrapped only after you borrow it. Like going on a blind date, you won’t know much about your book except for a short summary of the book on the front cover. Take a chance and read something outside your “genre comfort-zone!”
• Knitting and Crochet Circle 10 a.m.-12p.m. Tuesdays Feb. 14, 21 and 28. Knitters and crocheters of all levels are welcome. Please 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. • Preschool Storytime 10 a.m. Wednesdays Jan. 18-March 22 (no storytime Feb. 22or March 29) For those ages 2-5to join for fun, stories, rhymes, dancing and more. No registration required. Drop-ins welcome.
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
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 586-7250273. The library is open and available for visits Monday through Thursday from 10a.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.
Ray Township Library
• Friends of the Library and Historical Society has released its 2023calendar titled ‘School Days: Lessons from Our Past’ 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. The calendar will feature historical images of the schools throughout the community, from the 1860’s one-room schoolhouses to the earliest Romeo Senior High School buildings as well as inspirational sayings on education and learning. 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.
Romeo Graubner Library
• Romeo Reads: 3rd annual Community Read Feb. 1-April 20. This year’s read is Call Me Athena:
Girl from Detroit by Colby Cedar Smith. Be part of Romeo Reads by reading Call Me Athena and partaking in books discussions, educational and entertaining programs and an author visit from Colby Cedar Smith. Books are available for check out from the Romeo District Library or from the SLC coop. You may also purchase signed copies at either branch of the Romeo District Library.
• Baby Storytime 10:30-11a.m. Feb. 13and 27. Those 0-2with a caregiver can join in songs, stories, lap bounces and sensory play time. No registration required.
* Toddler Storytime 10:30-11:30 a.m. Feb. 14 and 28. For children ages 2-3and a caregiver. Stories, music, movement and a craft.
• Snacktivity 3-6p.m. Feb. 15 and 22Children of all ages welcome to meet at the library for games, crafts, Lego and more. Snacks provided. Drop in.
• Tastes Like War: An Author
Talk with Grace M. Cho 1-2p.m. Feb. 16. The author will discuss her memoir ‘Tastes Life War.’
• Puzzle Day 1-4 p.m. Feb. 18 Compete and have fun in building puzzles. Prizes, food, and music. Fun for the whole family. Bring a friend.
•Polar Bear Party 2-3:30p.m. Feb. 25. Those ages 2and up can celebrate International Polar Bear Day and join for stories, crafts, and more about this artic animal. Registration required and begins Feb. 11.
Teen Dungeons & Dragons 6-8 p.m. Feb. 28. Teens in grades 6-12can join us on the exciting journey into the world of Dungeons & Dragons. No experience is necessary. We will teach you how to play this fun role playing game! Pizza and pop will be provided. For teens in grades 6-12. No registration required.
The library is located at 65821 Van Dyke, Washington Township. For more information or to register where required, call 586-752-0603.
Romeo Kezar Library
• Storytime 11:30a.m.-12:30 p.m. Feb. 16and 23Join Ms. Jeanette and her young friends for storytime and a craft! We read stories, sing songs, shake some egg shakers, and create something fun to take home! No registration required.
The library is located at 107 Church Street, Romeo. For more information or to register where required, call 586-752-2583.
Roseville Public Library
• SNOW Better Time to READ Winter Reading Challenge Jan. 16-Feb. 11. Read and win prizes. Program open to all ages.
• StoryTime at 10a.m. Mondays Feb. 13. Join Miss Amanda for stories, songs, crafts, and movements that encourage the development of early learning skills. Registration required by calling 586-445-5407.
• 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., Roseville.
St. Clair Shores Public Library
•Tiny Art Show: Children, teens, and adults, ages 5and up, can register to receive a free kit to create a tiny piece of art with the theme “Dreaming of Spring”. Kits will include a 4×4inch canvas, acrylic paints, paint brush, instructions, and a return envelope. Registration begins Feb. 1. Registration is required and can be done in person at the library circulation desk, via email SCSYouth@libcoop.net, or by phone at 586-771-9020. Kit pick-up lasts until Feb.10, and the completed art is due back to the Library no later than 5p.m. Feb. 25. The art will be on display in the Library from Feb. 27-March 17. Supplies are limited.
• Storytime at 10:30a.m. Wednesdays or 9:30a.m. or 10:30a.m. Thursdays for children of all ages with an adult starting the week of Jan. 16 through the week of Feb. 13. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required and begins Jan. 9. Space is limited. Registration can be done in person, by calling 586-771-9020or emailing SCSYouth@libcoop.net.
• Evening Storytime at 6:30p.m. Tuesdays for children of all ages with an adult starting the week of Jan. 16 through the week of Feb. 13. Programs of stories and music. Registration is required and begins Jan. 9. Space is limited. Registration can be done in person, by calling 586-7719020or emailing SCSYouth@ libcoop.net.
• 1st Stop for Tots will be at 10 a.m. Mondays on the grounds of the Selinksy-Green Farmhouse Museum includes 30minutes 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 3that 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 14Explorer 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 22500E. 11 Mile Road, St. Clair Shores.
Shelby Township Public Library
Curbside service has been reinstated and transition to policies similar to the library’s pandemic response to maintain as many services as possible while the library is closed. It will run 9a.m.-6:30p.m., MondayThursday and 9a.m.-5p.m. on Friday and Saturday. Patrons can call 586-739-7414to arrange a pick-up.
Additionally, library staff will be available by phone at 586-7397414or by email at shelbylib@ libcoop.net for assistance. While the library is closed, all digital services are available at shelbytwp.org/library.
Patrons can return items to the library’s 24⁄7 drop box on the eastern exterior wall.
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 10:30and 11:30a.m. Tuesdays. Registration is required. Check the library calendar for full details.
• PAWS for Reading 6-7p.m. Tuesdays. The first 10children 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.
For more information or to register, visit shpl.net or call 586-446-2640.
• 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 to 5p.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 will be returning to virtual programming only.
The library is located at 40255 Dodge Park Road, Sterling Heights.
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 21days and renewed up to two times and must be checked out and returned to the Busch Branch.
The library is located at 23333Ryan Road, Warren.
Warren Civic Center Library
• Babies Love Books is being relaunched with expanded kits. They are available for families that live in Warren with children from birth to age 3. Based on the Library of Michigan’s Ready to Read program and will focus on Talk, Sing, Read, Write and Play. Designed to help develop early literacy skills and instill a love of reading in the very young. Families who return a brief survey included with the kit will be eligible for a second kit with new books and activities.
• Families that are residents of Warren and has a child between the ages of 3-5is eligible to receive a free early literacy kit to help prepare children for their kindergarten year. Kits include two activity workbooks and an early reader book to practice sight words. Kits are available for pickup at the Warren Civic Center Library and will also be available at children’s programs that are offsite. Children must be present for a kit to be issued.
• The library also has purchased Playaway Launchpads, which are tablets that are preloaded with educational preschool games and are available for checkout with a library card.
The library is located at 1City Square, Suite 100, Warren.
Warren Miller Branch
• Sweets and Treats Lock In 6-8p.m. Feb. 17. Tweens and teens ages 10-17can play life sized Candyland. They will be able to complete against fellow tweens and teens in sweet mini-games and decorate cupcakes while running around the library-sized game board. No pizza will be served, only plenty of sugar. After hours parent free event. Registration is required.
• Winter Break Drop in Play and Craft 12:30-7p.m. Feb. 23for those ages 4-11. There will be a craft, various games and STEAM activities in the children’s area. Drop in program, no registration required.
The library is located at 5460Arden in the Warren Community Center. To register for programs, call 586-751-5377or visit warrenlibrary.net.
All Macomb County libraries, as part of the Suburban Library Cooperative, subscribe to RB Digital which has over 100digital 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.