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May 2022
Toddler Talk & Play
Join us for a fun, play-based program for toddlers and preschoolers where they explore the materials provided while connecting with other children/families. Open to children ages 1 year to 5 years. Parents/caregivers are encourage to follow their lead and explore as well.
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LEGO Club
The library will provide the LEGOs, you provide the imagination. LEGO Club is open to anyone interested, there is no need to sign up. You can work on your own creation or follow one of the building challenges provided. If you have any LEGOs to spare, please consider donating them to the LEGO club. Thank you to the Friends of the Library for their generous purchase of LEGOS for this club.
Find out more »Bath School House Disaster Presentation
When people talk of violence in a school setting, most people think of places like Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, where two teens went on a shooting spree in 1999. Michael Moore’s film, Bowling for Columbine, used this tragedy to discuss guns in America. In a presentation Moore made about this film, he challenged his Michigan audience by saying, “but I bet not one of you remember the Bath School House disaster, do you?” noting that more people died…
Find out more »Knit & Crochet Club
Bring a project, an idea, or a desire to learn! Don't worry about pace, our club is for all levels. The library will provide some of these materials to practice with if you don't have your own. No registration is required.
Find out more »Bee Amazed at the Amazing Life of the Honey Bee
Through an entertaining honey bee educational seminar, the audience will: Learn about the three types of bees in a hive and their respective roles. Understand how bees find nectar and process it into honey. Realize how honey is harvested. Learn of the nutritious and medicinal qualities of honey. Discover the uses for beeswax. Participate in a question and answer session. After the presentation, at three stations, the audience will: Examine live bees in an observation hive. Taste honey from our…
Find out more »Toddler Talk & Play
Join us for a fun, play-based program for toddlers and preschoolers where they explore the materials provided while connecting with other children/families. Open to children ages 1 year to 5 years. Parents/caregivers are encourage to follow their lead and explore as well.
Find out more »Library Board Meeting
The St. Ignace Public Library Board meets the second Tuesday of each month at 5:00 pm in the community room of the library. The public is welcome to attend and participate in the meeting during public comment.
Find out more »LEGO Club
The library will provide the LEGOs, you provide the imagination. LEGO Club is open to anyone interested, there is no need to sign up. You can work on your own creation or follow one of the building challenges provided. If you have any LEGOs to spare, please consider donating them to the LEGO club. Thank you to the Friends of the Library for their generous purchase of LEGOS for this club.
Find out more »Book Club
Join us Thursday, June 16th at 5PM to discuss the 2008 Chris Cleave dual narrative novel of immigration, connection and friendship. The story presents a tale of a precarious friendship between an illegal Nigerian refugee and a recent widow from suburban London, a story told from the alternating and disparate perspectives of both women. Cleave's book has been the recipient of numerous accolades for its sensitivity and nuanced depictions of human relationships, cultural transitions and human resilience. “Little Bee will…
Find out more »Board Meeting Announcement
The St. Ignace Library Board of Trustees will hold a special meeting Wednesday June 22nd at 5PM. Topics covered: Approve payment of the bills; finalize the director's contract; other items as needed.
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