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IMLAY CITY BRANCH211 N. Almont Ave.Imlay City, MI 48444
810-724-8043810-724-2602 fax
ATTICA BRANCH4302 Peppermill Rd.
(behind the fire hall) Attica, MI 48412
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SPRING 2019
RUTH HUGHES
NEWSYour Ruth Hughes Memorial District Library BoardMary Lou BissettConni BrettKaren HibblerCarol KocikAngelita McCoyDeb MillerCynthia StroebelLibrary Director:Tracy Aldrich
Library HoursIMLAY CITYMonday, Wednesday & Thursday10 am – 8 pmTuesday & Friday 10 am – 5 pmSaturday10 am – 3 pm
ATTICA TOWNSHIPMonday & Thursday2 pm – 7 pmTuesday & Friday10 am – 3 pm
Spring ClosingsMay 25 & 27Memorial Day
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From the Director Spring is hopping at the library! Our schedule is full of fun events for everyone, from old favorites like Free Comic Book Day to new programs like Blender Bikes and Let’s Make a Mess! For the first time, we’re celebrating National Drop Everything and Read Day, and we’ll be judging cookies during the Oreo Taste-a-thon. We hope you’ll spot something you like in the offerings, and we’ll see you at the library this spring!
March is Reading Month: Frequent Reader Club Help us celebrate March is Reading month in style this year! During the month of March, stop in to the library at least eight times to be entered into a drawing for a grand prize. Participants will receive an old fashioned ‘due date’ card, and will bring that each time they visit for library staff to stamp. Eight stamps and you’re in the drawing! As always, thank you for loving YOUR library!
Newspapers & Nosh Night @ the LibraryMarch 21, 6:00 – 8:00 pm “Extra extra, read all about it!” Stop by for a peek at Imlay City’s history as printed in the pages of our hometown newspaper, the Tri City Times. Special bound editions of the Times dating back to the 1980s will be on hand: flip through and find your favorite businesses, or spot friends and family in photos from days gone by. There’ll be newspaper related activities and games for kids, and snacks too (served on newsprint, of course!)
Book Buttons StationApril 7-13 We had a novel idea for National Library Week this year: a literary themed button station! Stop in any time during normal library operating hours, choose your favorite design, and a staff member will happily help you create a button to show your bookish side. Make it silly, make it serious, make it your own!
D.E.A.R Day: Drop Everything and Read!April 12 It’s Drop Everything and Read Day! (Yes, there is a national day for it!) Your library has comfy chairs and cozy nooks galore- not to mention hundreds of books just waiting for you. But wait, it gets better! To celebrate there will be a small treat and a hot beverage for any person wanting to Drop Everything and Read. Join the library staff as they celebrate one of their favorite days of the year!
Book SaleMay 4 - 11 Grab some new material at another one of our quarterly book sales: fiction, non-fiction, children’s/YA, biographies, A/V material, and much more. Don’t be left without a book or two to read!
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National Library Week 4/7 – 4/13
DIY Button Station 4/7 – 4/13
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Super
Seuss
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Perfect
Pie
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Musical
Madness
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Wiggly
Worms
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Wacky
Weather
10:30am - Attica Storytime - Brothers
and Sisters
10:30am - Attica Storytime - At the
LibraryUnicorn Day
5:30pm - Stuffed Animal Sleepover
Drop Off
11:00am - Stuffed Animal Sleepover
Breakfast
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Super
Seuss
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Perfect Pie
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Musical
Madness
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Wiggly
Worms
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Wacky
Weather
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - Brothers
and Sisters
10:30am - Imlay Storytime - At the Library
D.E.A.R Day
2:00–7:00pm - National Oreo Day
Taste-a-Thon
1:00–3:00pm - Spring Charm Tea
5:45pm - Yack & Yarn
6:00–8:00pm - Newspapers & Nosh Night @ the Library
5:45pm - Yack & Yarn 6:00pm - Let’s Make
a Mess: Paint
1:00–6:00pm - Blender Bike Smoothies
Jelly Bean DayHappy Earth Day!
6:00pm - Read 2 a DogDo something
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6:00pm - Read 2 a Dog
6:00pm - Read 2 a Dog
Book Sale
6:30pm - Adult Spring Craft
6:00pm - Tree House Travels:
Vikings
6:00pm - Tree House Travels:
Civil War
6:30pm - Reiki Talk - Sharon
Baker
5:45pm - Yack & Yarn National Potato
Chip DayDaylight
Saving Time
St. Patrick's Day
National Raisin Day
5:45pm - Yack & Yarn
5:45pm - Yack & Yarn
5:45pm - Yack & YarnBook Sale
6:00pm - Let’s Make a Mess: String
12:00–2:00pm - Farmers’ Market
3:00pm - T(w)een Crafternoon:
Dragon Eggs
5:00pm - D & D Nite
Free Comic Book DayPetite & Proud Day
Book Sale
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Mark your calendar for these special dates:March Forth (4th) Do something good todayMarch 10 Daylight Saving Time starts: set your clock ahead 1 hourMarch 14 National Potato Chip Day: grab a free bag at the libraryMarch 17 St. Patrick’s Day: don’t forget to get your green onApril 9 Unicorn Day: make a unicorn button and spread the magicApril 22 Jelly Bean Day: free jelly beans at the libraryApril 30 National Raisin Day: the fruit you either love or hateMay 4 Petite & Proud Day: celebrate short people
All events subject to changes or cancellations. Please check the library's website for the most up to date information.
Youth & Family ProgramsRead 2 a Dog
March 4, April 1, May 6, 6:00 PMPrepare for a “tail wagging” reading extravaganza as therapy dogs Rein and Remy help us “paw” our way to becoming stronger, more confident readers and speakers! It’s not “ruff" all you need to do is sign up for one of our 15 minute sessions, grab a book, cuddle up and read. Watch as reading changes from being a chore to a delight!
National Oreo DayTaste-a-thon
March 6, 2:00 – 7:00 PMDo you dunk them, twist them, or eat them whole? No matter how you devour them, join the fun and let’s make our taste buds dance in celebration! There will be a variety of Oreo flavors available, so once you’ve found your ideal cookie, cast your vote in our Oreo poll.
Tree House TravelsMarch 11 & April 8, 6:00 PM
Fans of the Magic Tree House series will remember all the fun that Jack and Annie had as they traveled to different places and times. Well, buckle up because now it’s our turn! Join the fun as we explore some of the same destinations through crafts, games, and activities. We’ll visit Viking times on March 11, based on the book Viking Ships at Sunrise. On April 8 we’ll explore the American Civil War, based on the book Civil War on Sunday, with special guests, the Michigan 15th Reenactment Troop.
Blender Bike SmoothiesApril 22, 1:00 – 6:00 PM
This year for Earth Day experience Blender Bikes, the tastiest bit of self-sustained energy that you’re ever likely to encounter! Earth warriors young and old can use the equipment loaned to us by the United Dairy Industry of Michigan. We’ll provide a few simple ingredients, you provide the pedal power, and after a few turns of the bicycle wheels, voilà: a healthy, delicious smoothie powered by you!
Stuffed Animal SleepoverMarch 28 – 29
Calling all loved stuffed animals for an overnight sleepover at the library! Stuffed Animal drop off is from 5:30 to 7:00 pm on March 28. We’ll start by giving each stuffy a name tag, then attendees can listen to a bedtime story followed by tuck in and lights out, and that’s when the fun begins! Pickup is the following morning, March 29 at 11:00 AM, and over a light breakfast we’ll review all the photos and see what our friends got up to in the night!
Let’s Make a Mess!April 24 & May 15, 6:00 PM
Andy Warhol said “Art is anything you can get away with,” so with that in mind: LET’S MAKE A MESS! Wear your favorite “messy” clothes because things could get wild as we find our artistic inspiration with help from Imlay City Schools’ own art teacher extraordinaire, Jill Campbell. We’ll mess around with Paint on April 24 and String on May 15!
StorytimeDrop in for Storytime, our much beloved times of the week where stories are shared, songs are sung, ASL is learned, friendships are made and silliness happens. Check the calendar for exact dates, themes, and times. We hope to see you there!
Farmer’s Market May 16, 12:00 – 2:00 PMVisit the library booth at the Imlay City Farmer’s Market on the third Thursday of the month, 12:00 – 2:00 pm, from May through October, to browse our collection of books for sale and assorted book-themed crafts.
T(w)een Programs
Yack & Yarn GroupMarch 13 & 27, April 10 & 24,
May 8 & 22, 5:45 – 7:45 PMOur friendly knit and crochet group meets every other Wednesday evening. Bring projects you are working on or those you are having trouble with: we can help!
Adult Spring Craft Night May 20, 6:30 PM
We will be making something special for the garden at our seasonal adult craft night. Join us for the fun and inspire your creative side! All supplies are provided, but space is limited so please register at the library or by calling 810-724-8043.
Spring Charm Tea with Indigo Lavender Farm April 10, 1:00 – 3:00 PM
Trish Dennis of Imlay City’s Indigo Lavender Farm will be our special guest at this spring’s delightfully scented Charm Tea. Trish will discuss her background and the making of the farm; the history and uses of lavender; its care and maintenance including pruning, harvesting, and processing; and the techniques used to distill it into essential oil. Includes Q&A and sampling of the farm’s own lavender honey! Space is limited so please register at the library or by calling 810-724-8043.Our Charm Tea series offers delicious tea and treats in a lovely setting, with a special theme each time, and a chance to relax and visit with friends old and new. At each tea, guests receive a themed charm to add to the bracelet they are given at their first event.
Reiki PresentationMarch 18, 6:30 PM
Sharon Baker, registered nurse, author, and trained Reiki practitioner, will be here to speak about Reiki, a holistic energy therapy said to support the body’s natural healing process and assist in balancing physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. Start on your ‘march’ to wellness by joining us for this informative presentation.
Adult Programs
T(w)een Crafternoon: Dragon Eggs
April 18, 3:00 PM“WHERE ARE MY DRAGONS?!” HERE, AT THE LIBRARY! Mothers and Fathers of dragons, gather at the library where, using simple office supplies, we will create our own dragon eggs the likes of which have been unseen in the Seven Kingdoms for a thousand years! Supplies are free but limited, so reserve your spot today by stopping in or calling 810-724-8043.
D & D Nite for Teens and Adults
May 2, 5:00 PMWanted: brave souls to embark on a Dungeon Quest, no experience required! Those fearless few who choose to join will follow the careful guidance of our DM (Dungeon Master) as he skillfully leads us through character creation
and then a simple, fast paced dungeon filled with obstacles, dangers, and adventures galore.
Space is limited so reserve your spot today by stopping in or calling 810- 724-8043.
Free Comic Book Day
May 4Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird, it’s a plane, no it’s Free Comic Book Day, back for its 17th year, and better than ever! Comics are available on a first come, first serve basis so grab your cape, your utility belt, your lasso of truth, whatever super object you love best and get to the library!