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@ The Livonia Public Library September & October 2019 kid & tween programs 2-3 teen programs 4-5 adult programs 6-7 noonme concerts 8 movie programs 9 library highlights 10-11 exhibits 11 giſts & memorials 11 Inside Upcoming Events AUG. 31 LIBRARY CLOSED SEPT. 1-2 LIBRARY CLOSED SEPT. 3 Storyme Registraon SEPT. 5 Cardmaking Workshop SEPT. 18 Fandom Feast SEPT. 19 Noonme Concert OCT. 4-6 Friends Book Sale OCT. 17 Noonme Concert OCT. 17 Kristy Robine OCT. 26 HalloTween Party OCT. 28 Haunted Library OCT. 28 Handwring Analysis livoniapubliclibrary.org Check out page 3 to find out how kids can get a FREE book!
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@ The Livonia Public Library September & October 2019

kid & tween programs 2-3

teen programs 4-5

adult programs 6-7

noontime concerts 8

movie programs 9

library highlights 10-11

exhibits 11

gifts & memorials 11

Inside

Upcoming Events AUG. 31 LIBRARY CLOSED

SEPT. 1-2 LIBRARY CLOSED

SEPT. 3 Storytime Registration

SEPT. 5 Cardmaking Workshop

SEPT. 18 Fandom Feast

SEPT. 19 Noontime Concert

OCT. 4-6 Friends Book Sale

OCT. 17 Noontime Concert

OCT. 17 Kristy Robinett

OCT. 26 HalloTween Party

OCT. 28 Haunted Library

OCT. 28 Handwriting Analysis

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Check out page 3 to find out how kids can get a FREE book!

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Kid & Tween Programs

BABY STORYTIME* Ages 12 to 23 months with parent or loving caregiver. Songs, simple stories, and other activities that introduce our youngest patrons to the pleasures of the library. Registration required. @ Civic Center: Mondays, September 9–October 21 Session 1 (12 to 17 months): 9:30-9:50 a.m. Session 2 (18 to 23 months): 10:30-10:50 a.m.

TODDLER STORYTIME* Ages 24 to 36 months. Stories, fingerplays, and large movement activities for that terrific two in your life. Registration required. @ Civic Center: Thursdays, September 12–October 24 10:30-11 a.m. @ Noble: Wednesdays, September 11–October 23 *Drop-ins and siblings welcome. 10:15-10:45 a.m. @ Sandburg: Thursdays, September 12–October 24 *Drop-ins and siblings welcome. 10:15-10:45 a.m.

DROP IN STORYTIME Ages 0-5. Stories, marches to musical instruments, fingerplays, and large-movement activities. Parents and siblings welcome to join in. No registration required. @ Civic Center: Thursdays, September 12–October 24 9:30-10 a.m.

BEDTIME STORYTIME Ages 1-6. Join us for a relaxing, lullaby-inspired quiet evening storytime. Children are encouraged to come in their jammies! No registration required. Come when you can! @ Civic Center: Thursdays, September 12–October 24 6:30-7 p.m.

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME* Ages 3 to 5. Enjoy stories, songs, and more! Registration required. @ Civic Center: Tuesdays, September 10–October 22 10-10:30 a.m. @ Noble: Wednesdays, September 11–October 23 *Drop-ins and siblings welcome. 11-11:30 a.m. @ Sandburg: Thursdays, September 12–October 24 *Drop-ins and siblings welcome. 11-11:30 a.m. MUSICAL MAYHEM* All ages welcome. Fun with action songs, fingerplays, instruments, beanbags, parachute time, and a short story. Parents and siblings welcome to join in. Registration required. Drop-ins will be allowed if space permits. @ Civic Center: Wednesdays, September 11–October 23 10-10:30 a.m. AND 11-11:30 a.m. DROP-IN PLAYDATE All ages welcome. Missing storytime? We're having an informal play date! Grab your friends or come and meet some new ones! No registration required. @ Noble: Wednesday, October 30 10:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. @ Sandburg: Thursday, October 31 10:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. *Registration required. Register by phone or in person at the Children’s reference desk.

STORYTIME PROGRAMS

Children’s storytime and music programs are open to all children. All children younger than three years old must be accompanied by an adult (one child per adult), unless otherwise specified. Space is limited so register early! Registration begins Tuesday, September 3. Register for storytimes in person or by phone.

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Registration for the Fall II Storytime Session begins Monday, October 28, 2019

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MAKE YOUR OWN BALLOON ANIMALS* Ages 7-12. Learn to make several types of balloon animals in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. Creations will be yours to keep! Take-home instructions and worksheets will help you to practice in your spare time. Registration required beginning Saturday, August 24. @ Civic Center: Saturday, September 7 1-2 p.m. AFTER SCHOOL CRAFTERNOONS Grades 1-4. Do you love crafts? Do you like to create? Join us in the Michigan Room and show off your skills! No registration required. @ Civic Center: Monday, October 14 4-6 p.m. LEGOS IN LIVONIA! Grades 5-8. We have LEGOs, and lots of them! Join us for LEGO Free Play in our Storytime Room. No registration required. @ Civic Center: Saturday, October 19 1-4 p.m. SCAVENGER HUNTS All ages welcome. Can you find all of the special characters hidden across the children’s room? Find all 6 of them, tell a librarian, and get a sticker or bookmark to take home! @ Civic Center: September Hunt: Are you ready for some football? October Hunt: Monsters! SEPTEMBER IS LIBRARY CARD SIGN UP MONTH The Livonia Public Library wants to make sure that every Livonia child has the most important school supply of all—a library card. Every child who signs up for a library card (at any branch of the Livonia Public Library) during the month of September will receive a FREE book.

1000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN* It’s easy to participate in this FREE program which encourages parents to read 1,000 books with their Preschoolers. Mark off the books you have read on your reading log. When you reach 100, show us your log to receive your prize and your new reading log. As children reach their milestones, their names will be displayed in the Livonia Public Libraries on our walls of fame. Come in and sign up today! You will get your log when you register, or you can download the 1000 Books Before Kindergarten iPhone App.

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*Registration required. Register by phone (734) 466-2493, or in person at the Children’s reference desk.

HALLOTWEEN PARTY* Grades 5 to 8. Join us for spooky stories, silly games, and a craft. Registration required beginning Saturday, October 12. @ Civic Center: Saturday, October 26 1 p.m. HAUNTED LIBRARY Join us for a fun, family-friendly, not-too-scary evening of trick-or-treats, crafts, giveaways, and a special show by Baffling Bill the Magician at 6:30 p.m. @ Noble: Monday, October 28 5:30-8 p.m.

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Teen Programs TEEN ADVISORY COMMITTEE Join our Teen Advisory Committee and offer input to Teen Service Librarians on our Teen collections and programs. Interested Teens can come to our meetings at 6 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month in the Bennett Civic Center branch meeting rooms. Volunteer credits available. Please note: the October meeting is on the second Thursday of the month. @ Civic Center: Thursdays, September 5 and October 10 6-7 p.m. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS FREEPLAY Join the exciting adventure led by our experienced Dungeon Master. Character sheets will be provided, but feel free to bring your own. All interest levels are welcome! @ Civic Center: Mondays, September 16 and October 21 5:30-8:30 p.m.

GIRLS WHO CODE CLUB* Grades 6-12. Girls (including those who identify as girls) are invited to join our weekly Girls Who Code Club running September 21-December 14. Learn computer coding, graphics, and website development! The Club meets in the 3rd floor conference Room. Please contact Ny Derry at [email protected] for more information. Online registration required. *Participants must bring their own laptop.* @ Civic Center: Saturdays, September 21-December 14 High School students: 1-2 p.m. Middle School students: 2-3 p.m.

SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS Grades 7-12. Come in your pajamas for a free breakfast and a morning spent watching your favorite cartoons! @ Civic Center: September 14 and October 12 10-10:30 a.m. (Breakfast will be served in the Michigan Room) 10:30-12:30 a.m. (Cartoons will be shown in the Auditorium)

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*Registration required. Register by phone at (734) 466-2490, online (livoniapubliclibrary.org/whatsup), or in person at the reference desk.

MUG MEALS* Grades 7-12. Learn how to make an entire day’s meals using a mug and a microwave in this series. Participants are required to bring one extra-large microwavable mug. Please register for the option you would like to make (1 meal per person for each date). Breakfast* In our Breakfast edition, participants will make microwave scrambled eggs or pancakes. Registration required beginning Monday, August 12. @ Civic Center: Thursday, September 12 7-8:30 p.m. Lunch/Dinner* In our Lunch/Dinner edition, participants will make microwave nachos or pizza. Registration required beginning Tuesday, September 24. @ Civic Center: Thursday, October 24 7-8:30 p.m. Dessert* In our Dessert Edition, participants will make microwave Rice Krispie treats or chocolate peanut butter cake. Registration required beginning Monday, October 21. @ Civic Center: Thursday, November 21 7-8:30 p.m.

Mug Meals

5 *Registration required. Register by phone at (734) 466-2490, online (livoniapubliclibrary.org/whatsup), or in person at the reference desk.

FANDOM FEAST Grades 7-12. Give your fellow teens a taste of your favorite things! Fandom Feast will be a platform to share and discover new books, games, movies, tech--whatever you're a fan of! Come to dish on your fandom, or sample some new offerings! Snacks provided. Want to get your obsession on the MENU? Contact Noelle Lomas at [email protected]. @ Civic Center: Wednesdays, September 18 and October 16 5-7 p.m. LEGOS IN LIVONIA! Grades 5-8. We have LEGOs, and lots of them! Join us for LEGO Free Play in our Storytime Room. No registration required. @ Civic Center: Saturday, October 19 1-4 p.m. HAUNTED GRAHAM CRACKER HOUSE CONTEST* Grades 7-12. Teens! Six teams (up to three members) are invited to compete to build the spookiest haunted house made from graham crackers, frosting, and candy. All supplies will be provided. Prizes for the winners! Registration required, beginning Thursday, September 26. Only one person per team is required to register to reserve the team’s spot in the contest. @ Civic Center: Saturday, October 26 2-4 p.m.

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TEEN VOLUNTEERS* The Teen Volunteer program is designed to give teens an opportunity to earn community service credit as well as to provide a "real world" working experience so they can begin building a work history. Teen volunteers are scheduled for 2 hours a week and generally perform the following tasks: maintain tidiness of library shelves, assist with program preparations, assist librarians during programs, assist with library collection assessment (weeding), and other special projects as assigned. If you are interested in volunteering, please fill out the form at livoniapubliclibrary.org/teenvolunteers. Contact Noelle Lomas, Teen Services Librarian, at (734) 466-2485 or [email protected] for more info. @ Civic Center: By appointment only

Recommended for ages 11 and up Join us for the EIGHTH year of Harry Potter Club! We are going to have a magical year filled with Quidditch, feasts, crafts, and fun! Get sorted into a Hogwarts House and compete for the House Cup! The first term begins September 5 and runs through December 12. We meet Thursdays from 5-6 p.m. in the meeting rooms* at the Bennett Civic Center Library. @ Civic Center: Thursdays, beginning September 5 5-6 p.m. *On Thursday, October 3 Harry Potter Club will meet out on the Grounds of the Bennett Civic Center Library for Muggle Quidditch! Don't forget your broom!

HARRY POTTER CLUB

Please check our website to confirm program dates and times.

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Adult Programs COFFEE AND COLORING Relax and enjoy a free cup of coffee while coloring a page or two from an adult coloring book. Supplies provided, but feel free to bring your own. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, October 8 6:30-8 p.m.

PRESENT MOMENT MEDITATION Join us for this one-time introductory session with Kathy Bindu Henning and learn Present Moment Meditation ™ principles. @ Civic Center: Wednesday, September 4 6:30-8 p.m. FALL CARDMAKING WORKSHOP* Learn how to create beautiful home-made greeting cards! Materials and supplies provided. There is no cost but registration is required. @ Sandburg: Thursday, September 5 12:30-2 p.m. HISTORY LIVES: SPIES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Librarian Kristine Chase will present a fascinating look into the revolutionary secret agents who fought against the crown. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, September 10 7 p.m. YOGA FOR BEGINNERS* Learn simple but powerful yoga postures. Yoga strengthens the spine and may help relieve chronic pain, stress, anxiety, and tension. Prior experience with yoga is not necessary. Registration required. @ Civic Center: Thursday, September 12 6:30-8:30 p.m. CD SCRATCH ART* Join us for a night of fun making CD scratch art. Learn how to make cool designs and interesting patterns. All materials will be provided. Registration required. @ Civic Center: Monday, September 16 7-8 p.m.

CUTTING THE CORD ON CABLE Join us in the auditorium and find out how to stop paying for cable and how to get your TV shows for reduced prices. All materials will be provided. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, September 17 7-8 p.m. TV LAND-DETROIT: THE GOLDEN AGE OF LOCAL DETROIT TELEVISION Go on a magical journey with author Gordon Castelnero as he presents the golden age of local Detroit television—from Milky the Twin Pines Clown to Soupy Sales to The Ghoul. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, September 24 6:30 p.m. HISTORY LIVES: HISTORY OF TIGER STADIUM Doc Fletcher, author and historian, will present an informative and nostalgic look at the old stadium that once graced "The Corner." @ Civic Center: Wednesday, September 25 7 p.m.

BEAUTIFUL MUSIC: MICHAEL ZADOORIAN READING/DISCUSSION/BOOK SIGNING A book reading/discussion/signing event with local author Michael Zadoorian. Beautiful Music is an award winning novel about a young Detroiter’s transformation in 1970s Detroit through popular local music during a time of political turmoil. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, October 8 7-8:30 p.m. ALCOHOL INK COASTERS* Create fun, alcohol ink coasters. Please dress for mess. Materials will be provided, but please bring a box to carry your coasters home. Registration required beginning Monday, September 9. @ Noble: Wednesday, October 9 2-3 p.m. @ Sandburg: Thursday, October 10 2-3 p.m.

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*Registration required. Register by phone at (734) 466-2490, online (livoniapubliclibrary.org/whatsup), or in person at the reference desk.

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THE HOLIDAY SEASON: HOW TO THRIVE - NOT JUST SURVIVE* Do you dread Black Friday? Do you cringe when you hear “White Christmas” on the airwaves the day after Halloween? Terry Shulman, author and social worker, will share insightful information about enjoying the season without stress or anxiety. Registration required beginning Monday, September 9. @ Civic Center: Thursday, October 10 6:30-8:30 p.m. YOUR DEBT: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND WHAT YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT* Financial coach Kaylee Madrid knows about debt. She and her husband paid off $72,000 in 18 months and continue to live debt-free. Join her to learn how to handle your debt and enjoy financial freedom. Registration required beginning Tuesday, September 3. @ Civic Center: Thursday, October 10 7-8 p.m. BEES! Find out why they are important, how to raise them,

and much more! @ Civic Center: Sunday, October 13 2 p.m. AUTUMN LEAF CANDLE HOLDERS* Join us for a tutorial on how to make an autumn leaf candle holder. All materials will be provided. Registration required beginning Saturday, September 14 (please only register for one session). @ Civic Center (session I): Monday, October 14 7-8 p.m. @ Civic Center (session II): Tuesday, October 15 7-8 p.m. HISTORY LIVES: ANIMALS IN THE CIVIL WAR Historian Bea Friedlander will delve into the role animals played during this tumultuous time in American History. @ Civic Center: Wednesday, October 16 7-8:30 p.m.

FALL CARDMAKING WORKSHOP* Learn how to create beautiful home-made greeting cards! Materials and supplies provided. There is no cost but registration is required. @ Noble: Wednesday, October 16 12:30-2 p.m. KRISTY ROBINETT: IT’S SPOOKY Author and psychic medium Kristy Robinett will discuss ghost hunting and paranormal encounters. Adults, teens, and tweens welcome. Please use discretion when bringing younger children. @ Civic Center: Thursday, October 17 7-8:30 p.m. HISTORY LIVES: YANKEE AIR FORCE MUSEUM Join author Barry Levine for an inside look at the Yankee Air Museum where the Willow Run Bomber Plant, and the B-24 Liberator Bombers it produced, are honored. @ Civic Center: Tuesday, October 29 7-8:30 p.m. HAUNTED LIBRARY Join us for a fun, family-friendly, not-too-scary evening of trick-or-treats, crafts, giveaways, and a special show by Baffling Bill the Magician at 6:30 p.m. @ Noble: Monday, October 28 5:30-8 p.m. HANDWRITING ANALYSIS* Learn what handwriting can reveal about people and their personalities. Select members of the audience will be chosen as subjects. Registration required beginning Tuesday, October 1. @ Civic Center: Monday, October 28 6:30-8 p.m.

*Registration required. Register by phone at (734) 466-2490, online (livoniapubliclibrary.org/whatsup), or in person at the reference desk.

Please check our website to confirm program dates and times.

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OKTOBERFEST WITH MIKE AND ED, Thursday, October 17

Noontime Concert Series Join us every month for a special concert that will entertain audiences of all ages. All concerts take place in the Bennett Civic Center Library Atrium, begin at 12:15 p.m., and are free to attend. Bring your brown bag lunch and enjoy the show. Co-sponsored by the Livonia Arts Commission.

Alison Donahue returns with David Nicholson for an encore music celebration! Jazz, swing, pop, and a variety of tunes from the 20s to present day.

GARY NIEMENSKI, Thursday, March 15

Join us while Mike Wolverton and Ed Olszewski perform at the Oktober concert! Whether swing, classic, “big band,” or maybe

a polka or two (or three), October just wouldn’t be the same without this duo providing the music for a rollicking good time.

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CELLO-BELLA, Thursday, September 19

BOOK CLUBS @ THE LIVONIA PUBLIC LIBRARY

MONDAY NIGHT BOOK CLUB The group is led by Librarian Patty Goonis. For more information, call Patty at (734) 466-2481. @ Civic Center: @ Civic Center: Monday, September 9 Monday, October 14 Educated The Red and the Blue by Tara Westover by Steve Kornacki 7-8:15 p.m. 7-8:15 p.m.

POSITIVE PAGES BOOK GROUP Tired of gloomy weather and bad news? Join us for a new Book Group featuring gentler reads. For more information, contact Librarian Mable Doot at 734-466-2484. @ Civic Center: @ Civic Center: Tuesday, September 3 Tuesday, October 1 The Whistling Season The Late Bloomers' Club by Ivan Doig by Louise Miller 10 a.m to 12 p.m. 10 a.m to 12 p.m.

THURSDAY AFTEROON BOOK CLUB Discussion is led by Librarian Kristy Chase. For more information call Kristy at (734) 466-2156. @ Civic Center: @ Civic Center: Thursday, September 26 Thursday, October 17 The Last Time I Lied The Wife Between Us by Riley Sager by Greer Hendricks 1-2:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m.

PIZZA & PAGES: LIBRARY READING GROUP* Join us for some friendly book discussion and delicious pizza! Pizza provided—bring your own drinks! Registration is required online or by phone at (248) 893-4010. @ Sandburg: @ Sandburg: Monday, September 23 Monday, October 21 The Library Book The Haunting of Hill House by Susan Orlean by Shirley Jackson 7 p.m. 7 p.m.

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Movie Programs

All movies are free and no registration is required. Films are subject to change. Contact the Library to confirm titles.

SATURDAY CINEMA All ages welcome; young children must be accompanied by an adult. Join us every month for a free G or PG-rated film (sorry, no food or drink allowed).

@ Civic Center: Saturday, September 21 2:30 p.m. Lego Movie 2 (PG) 107 minutes

INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES (FORMERLY FILM MOVEMENT SERIES) Join us each month to watch a contemporary or classic foreign film. All films are previewed and selected by a librarian, and will be shown with English subtitles. Due to their sometimes mature themes and content, these films are recommended for adult audiences (sorry, no food or drink allowed).

@ Civic Center: Monday, September 16 6:30 p.m. Everybody Knows (2018) Spain, 134 minutes

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES Each month enjoy a different classic film (sorry, no food or drink allowed). @ Civic Center: @ Civic Center: Wednesday, September 11 Wednesday, October 9 2 p.m. 2 p.m. The 39 Steps (1935) Walk the Line (2005) 86 minutes 136 minutes

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There will be limited movie showings this fall due to the auditorium renovation at the Bennett Civic Center Library. We are working hard to improve the space for our community. Our sincerest thanks for your patience and support during this time.

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livoniapubliclibrary.org Library Highlights

Congratulations to the Livonia Flying All-Stars on their victory at the Michigan Muggle Quidditch Tournament on August 10! Our Livonia Library team triumphed over the Hartland Hippogriffs once again!

The Library Network (TLN) has partnered with the Michigan Renaissance Festival to offer discount tickets to library users. This year’s festival will be held Weekends and Labor Day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. August 17 through September 29. Discount tickets can be purchased through the Michigan Activity Pass (MAP) website (plymouthrockets.com/michiganactivitypass) or from the Michigan Renaissance Festival site (michrenfest.com) through the “Corporate Discount” ticket link using the promo code TLN19. PROMO CODE: TLN19

Congratulations!

Discount Tickets

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Library Highlights

A gift to the Livonia Public Library’s collection is a unique and special way to pay tribute to friends and family. For more information go to livoniapubliclibrary.org and click on Donations.

Check your local branch for other rotating exhibits.

The Livonia Arts Commission maintains a one thousand square Foot art gallery on the second floor at Civic Center Library. Call

Community Resources at (734) 466-2540 for exhibit information.

EXHIBITS

MEMORIAL AND COMMEMORATIVE DONATIONS

SEPTEMBER 2019 Durwood Coffey

OCTOBER 2019 Annual Fine Arts Exhibition

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It’s time once again for the Friends of the Library Used Book Sale! The book sale will be held in the Civic Center Library Atrium and conference wing October 4-6.

Hardcovers: $1.00

Paperbacks $ .50 Romances: $ .25

CDs, Videos, Rare & Collectibles: priced as marked

Book Sale hours: Friday and Saturday 9-5, Sunday 1-5. FRIE

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S USED BOOK SALE

Books and other library materials provide a remembrance for any type of occasion. A favorite book can serve as a memorial to someone dear now gone, a recording of a lullaby can be given on a child’s birthday, a book of poems can mark an anniversary, or a video on a newly found hobby can express hopes for a leisurely retirement.

When you donate to the program, you may designate a particular title, subject area or type of material you would like purchased, or you may ask the library staff to use your contribution to purchase items where needed. A letter will be sent to the honoree or to his or her family to let them know about your thoughtful gift. A letter of acknowledgement goes to the donor as well. When you gift a donation to the Library in honor or memory of someone, a special book plate will be placed in a new book letting the community share in the recognition of your loved one.

Celebrate Friends and Family

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ROBERT AND JANET BENNETT

CIVIC CENTER LIBRARY

32777 Five Mile Road

(734) 466-2491

Mon - Thurs: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Fri & Sat: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sun*: 1-5 p.m.

*(during the school year)

CARL SANDBURG LIBRARY

30100 Seven Mile Road

(248) 893-4010

Tue: 12-8 p.m.

Thurs: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

ALFRED NOBLE LIBRARY

32901 Plymouth Road

(734) 421-6600

Mon: 12-8 p.m.

Wed: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

VEST POCKET LIBRARY

15218 Farmington Road

(734) 466-2559

Mon - Fri: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The Friends of the Library are an active group of volunteers with

over 800 members. The mission of the Friends is to provide support for the services and programs of the Livonia Public Library.

THE FRIENDS USED BOOK STORE

The Used Book Store was opened by the Friends in June 2006. The store is run completely by volunteers and stocked with donations from the community.

The Friends Book Store at the Bennett Civic Center Library is open on:

Tue & Wed: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thur & Sat: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Book Store phone: (734) 466-2495

FRIENDS OF THE LIVONIA LIBRARY BOARD

2019 - 2020

President: Dick Zimmerman Vice-President: Donald Lynch

Secretary: Laura Herrod Treasurer: Veronica Eggert

Directors:

Chuck Chandler Chuck Hicks Diane Edwards Ruth Kibler Liz Doughtery Vicki Shelley Barbara Fried Stephanie Wilson Steve Hadley Terry Viviani

LIBRARY DIRECTOR Toni LaPorte

LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS

Chair: Diane Policelli Co-Chair: Donna Anagnostou

Diane Edwards Cathy Condon

Christine McQuiston

LIBRARY COMMISSION MEETING DATES

4 p.m.

Monday, September 16 Bennett Civic Center Library Monday, October 21 Bennett Civic Center Library


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