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Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, onceAADL EVENTS
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WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK button for 3 seconds to turn on the scanner. 4. Press and hold then press . Release both buttons afterwards to enter into auto-calibrationmode.
90539493 TLD100 MANUAL 4 5 Switching On and Off • Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. • Press the ON/OFF button a second time to turn the unit off. NOTE: The unit will automatically turn off after 10 minutes. Setting Threshold for Color Change: 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives.SUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, onceAADL EVENTS
Creativebug & Creativebug Daily Challenge. Culinary Historians. Drawing for Adults. Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. HalloweenCountdown.
WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK button for 3 seconds to turn on the scanner. 4. Press and hold then press . Release both buttons afterwards to enter into auto-calibrationmode.
90539493 TLD100 MANUAL 4 5 Switching On and Off • Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit on. • Press the ON/OFF button a second time to turn the unit off. NOTE: The unit will automatically turn off after 10 minutes. Setting Threshold for Color Change: 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives. SERVICES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY When using these databases from outside the library you'll be prompted to confirm your aadl.org username and password (not email address), even if you're already logged in. If you don't have a username and password on the site, please register for an account first. Your account should be associated with a valid library card to use thedatabases.
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THE GAYEST GENERATION EP. 6 When: June 7, 2021 Welcome to The Gayest Generation, where we hear LGBTQ Elders speak for themselves. Every episode, we sit down with a different member of the LGBTQ community who laid the foundation for the freedoms we have today. MARTIN BANDYKE UNDER COVERS FOR JUNE 2021: MARTIN When: June 4, 2021 Film historian and acclaimed New York Times bestselling biographer Scott Eyman has written the definitive, “captivating” (Associated Press) biography of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, one of the most accomplished—and beloved—actors of his generation, who remains as popular as ever today. Born Archibald Leach in 1904, he came to America as a teenaged acrobat to WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS 2020 : : LA DODGERS. Wide screen (1.78:1). Every inning, play, and heart-stopping moment of the 2020 World Series! Each definitive 2020 World Series game is presented in its entirety, preserving the complete, unedited footage of every Fall Classic game and key Postseason games.ON THE DOWNLOAD
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Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
WELCOME TO THE MAKING OF ANN ARBOR Welcome to the Making of Ann Arbor. The Making of Ann Arbor is a public website on the history and development of the Ann Arbor Community, created in collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library, the Bentley Historical Library, and the University of Michigan's Digital Library Production Services. MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK Magic Wand™ Portable Scanner with . Auto-Feed Dock . PDSDK-ST470-VP-BX2 . User Manual VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White Panther 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives.SUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
WELCOME TO THE MAKING OF ANN ARBOR Welcome to the Making of Ann Arbor. The Making of Ann Arbor is a public website on the history and development of the Ann Arbor Community, created in collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library, the Bentley Historical Library, and the University of Michigan's Digital Library Production Services. MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK Magic Wand™ Portable Scanner with . Auto-Feed Dock . PDSDK-ST470-VP-BX2 . User Manual VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White Panther 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives. SERVICES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY When using these databases from outside the library you'll be prompted to confirm your aadl.org username and password (not email address), even if you're already logged in. If you don't have a username and password on the site, please register for an account first. Your account should be associated with a valid library card to use thedatabases.
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Get Started. Welcome to the Summer Game at AADL! Use your Library this summer to find codes, solve puzzles, attend events, and earn points towards tons of awesome AADL prizes—thanks to AADL and the Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library! You don't even need a Library cardto play! .
ABOUT US | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovativetechnologies.
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Creativebug & Creativebug Daily Challenge. Culinary Historians. Drawing for Adults. Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. HalloweenCountdown.
WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
MARTIN BANDYKE UNDER COVERS FOR JUNE 2021: MARTIN When: June 4, 2021 Film historian and acclaimed New York Times bestselling biographer Scott Eyman has written the definitive, “captivating” (Associated Press) biography of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, one of the most accomplished—and beloved—actors of his generation, who remains as popular as ever today. Born Archibald Leach in 1904, he came to America as a teenaged acrobat toLAND OF ENCHANTMENT
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COLUGO-ING UP!
Colugo-ing Up! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a flying colugo! Wait, what? Let's look to the trees and find out.FISH OUT OF WATER
Fish Out of Water. We all know fish live in water. They don't skip, they don't run, they don't fly well, wait a minute SOME fish CAN fly!Sort of.
FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White PantherSUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
WELCOME TO THE MAKING OF ANN ARBOR Welcome to the Making of Ann Arbor. The Making of Ann Arbor is a public website on the history and development of the Ann Arbor Community, created in collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library, the Bentley Historical Library, and the University of Michigan's Digital Library Production Services. MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK Magic Wand™ Portable Scanner with . Auto-Feed Dock . PDSDK-ST470-VP-BX2 . User Manual VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White Panther 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives.SUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come to "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
WELCOME TO THE MAKING OF ANN ARBOR Welcome to the Making of Ann Arbor. The Making of Ann Arbor is a public website on the history and development of the Ann Arbor Community, created in collaboration with the Ann Arbor District Library, the Bentley Historical Library, and the University of Michigan's Digital Library Production Services. MAGIC WAND™ PORTABLE SCANNER WITH AUTO-FEED DOCK Magic Wand™ Portable Scanner with . Auto-Feed Dock . PDSDK-ST470-VP-BX2 . User Manual VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White Panther 1940-1974 | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The War Hits Home. The Second World War ended Ann Arbor's existence as a quiet college town. By 1940 Ann Arbor had a population of 30,000 and contained a University of 12,000 students, the great majority of whom were enrolled in the traditional humanities and arts. Even so, potential for change in the University's orientation from an HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF A bright revolver glistened in the light as Hans Roedder pulled it up. Mr. Gerstner naturally thought that the young man, driven to desperation, intended to shoot his pursuers. "Here," said the officer without a flinch," you don't want to do anything like that". As soon as the words were finished, there was a loud report and Hans Roedderhad
A2 CIVIC’S "FAHRENHEIT 451" DRAWS PARALLELS TO OUR CURRENT In Ray Bradbury’s classic 1953 dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, firemen don’t put out fires, they start them with a temperature that burns book paper.. An authoritarian government has decided that books just confuse people with too many ideas, too many alternatives. SERVICES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY When using these databases from outside the library you'll be prompted to confirm your aadl.org username and password (not email address), even if you're already logged in. If you don't have a username and password on the site, please register for an account first. Your account should be associated with a valid library card to use thedatabases.
GET STARTED
Get Started. Welcome to the Summer Game at AADL! Use your Library this summer to find codes, solve puzzles, attend events, and earn points towards tons of awesome AADL prizes—thanks to AADL and the Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library! You don't even need a Library cardto play! .
ABOUT US | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovativetechnologies.
AADL EVENTS
Creativebug & Creativebug Daily Challenge. Culinary Historians. Drawing for Adults. Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. HalloweenCountdown.
WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
MARTIN BANDYKE UNDER COVERS FOR JUNE 2021: MARTIN When: June 4, 2021 Film historian and acclaimed New York Times bestselling biographer Scott Eyman has written the definitive, “captivating” (Associated Press) biography of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, one of the most accomplished—and beloved—actors of his generation, who remains as popular as ever today. Born Archibald Leach in 1904, he came to America as a teenaged acrobat toLAND OF ENCHANTMENT
Land of Enchantment. There's so much to SEE in the world! So much to DO and EXPERIENCE! HOW TO FIT IT ALL IN? Well, the Summer Game is hereto help!
COLUGO-ING UP!
Colugo-ing Up! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a flying colugo! Wait, what? Let's look to the trees and find out.FISH OUT OF WATER
Fish Out of Water. We all know fish live in water. They don't skip, they don't run, they don't fly well, wait a minute SOME fish CAN fly!Sort of.
FREEING JOHN SINCLAIR: THE DAY LEGENDS CAME TO TOWN Freeing John Sinclair: The Day Legends Came To Town. The John Sinclair Freedom Rally, held in Crisler Arena on December 10, 1971, is one of the most memorable concerts in Ann Arbor history and one of the most significant in the history of Rock and Roll, due in large part to John Lennon's decision to appear in support of radical White PantherSUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come toAADL EVENTS
Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. Halloween Countdown. March Monster Madness. Midweek Magazine Roundup. Not Too Close Concert Series. "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
MACK SCHOOL
Mack is the quintessential neighborhood school, serving the community through changes in population and the gyrations of educational theory. The new school opened in the midst of a building boom. Between 1910 and 1930, Ann Arbor's population nearly doubled, from 14,817 to 26,944. Much of the growth was from World War I veterans returning and VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 MY ACCOUNT | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Password reset instructions will be sent to your registered email address. Go back to the login page. ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY 216210 LIBRARY CARD … 216210 staff last name (please print) adult minor y n business / organization birthdate (mm/dd/yr) responsible party last, first m.i. signature (self or responsible party for minor) simply type your name for the signature last, first m.i. HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF When the Officers Cornered Him Last Night. _____ AMERICAN AND NO GOOD THE HISTORY OF YPSILANTI: A BRIEF SUMMARY FROM THE COLBURN The people decided to name the town for him so it has been called Ypsilanti to this day. A statue of the general may be seen where Cross street and Washtenaw Avenue meet. In 1837 Michigan became large enough to be made a state and to get a star in the flag. Soon after Governor Mason visted Ypsilanti.SUMMER GAME
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Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. Halloween Countdown. March Monster Madness. Midweek Magazine Roundup. Not Too Close Concert Series. "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
MACK SCHOOL
Mack is the quintessential neighborhood school, serving the community through changes in population and the gyrations of educational theory. The new school opened in the midst of a building boom. Between 1910 and 1930, Ann Arbor's population nearly doubled, from 14,817 to 26,944. Much of the growth was from World War I veterans returning and VIEW LIST | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Rising Phoenix Mills, Kyle, 1966- Book - 1997 - Fiction None Available Added: 08-22-2012. The 13Th Hour : : A Thriller Doetsch, Richard. Book - 2009 - Mystery None Available Added: 08-22-2012. Orchid Beach Woods, Stuart. Book - 1998 - Mystery 2 On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch Added: 08 MY ACCOUNT | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Password reset instructions will be sent to your registered email address. Go back to the login page. ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY 216210 LIBRARY CARD … 216210 staff last name (please print) adult minor y n business / organization birthdate (mm/dd/yr) responsible party last, first m.i. signature (self or responsible party for minor) simply type your name for the signature last, first m.i. HANS ROEDDER SHOT HIMSELF When the Officers Cornered Him Last Night. _____ AMERICAN AND NO GOOD THE HISTORY OF YPSILANTI: A BRIEF SUMMARY FROM THE COLBURN The people decided to name the town for him so it has been called Ypsilanti to this day. A statue of the general may be seen where Cross street and Washtenaw Avenue meet. In 1837 Michigan became large enough to be made a state and to get a star in the flag. Soon after Governor Mason visted Ypsilanti.KIDS & FAMILIES
Kids & Families. Click here to watch AADL storytime videos, kids' shows, crafts, and more at AADL.tv! Books & Stuff. Looking for more info on our great books and other cool stuff? We've got you covered! Shelf Service Let library staff browse the shelves for you! Just let AADL CALENDAR BOOKINGS OVERVIEW Event times Title Locations Booked by; 9:30 am - 11:00 am: Preschool Storytimes: Malletts Creek Branch: Program Room (BOOKED) Booked by: beckerc@aadl.org 10:00 am - 12:30 pm DROP CAKES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Two-thirds cup butter, 1 1/2 cups sugar, 3 eggs, 2 cups flour, 1 cup of raisins, 4 tablespoons sour milk, 1 teaspoon mixed spices, 3/4 cup molasses, 1 teaspoon Wyandotte soda in a very little warm water.DONATE TO AADL
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Celebrate Pride Month with quotes, poems, crafts, and more! JUNE 1 Get started! JUNE 2 Get started! ARGUS EYES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY 1942. Argus Eyes, October 05, 1942: Argus Eyes, November 06, 1942: Argus Eyes, December 15, 1942 1943. Argus Eyes, January 15, 1943: Argus Eyes, February 19, 1943 INTERFAITH COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE: MEN ON THE LAWN Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike) Photo. Subjects ICPJ Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (ICPJ) MY ACCOUNT | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Password reset instructions will be sent to your registered email address. Go back to the login page.AADL COMMUNITY
African American Veterans Association Marches In Memorial Day Parade, May 1945. Little Girl On Father's Shoulder Watching Memorial Day Parade, May 1957. Pfc. Daniel Illi's Parents and Widow at His Grave on Memorial Day, May 1967. Memorial Day Tribute At Cross Street Bridge, May 1956. Deceased War Veteran Saluted In Bethlehem Cemetery, May1960.
THE HISTORY OF YPSILANTI: A BRIEF SUMMARY FROM THE COLBURN The people decided to name the town for him so it has been called Ypsilanti to this day. A statue of the general may be seen where Cross street and Washtenaw Avenue meet. In 1837 Michigan became large enough to be made a state and to get a star in the flag. Soon after Governor Mason visted Ypsilanti.SUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come toGET STARTED
Get Started. Welcome to the Summer Game at AADL! Use your Library this summer to find codes, solve puzzles, attend events, and earn points towards tons of awesome AADL prizes—thanks to AADL and the Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library! You don't even need a Library cardto play! .
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AADL Items for Purchase. Items for purchase at the AADL include: Black totes bags with AADL logo: $2.00. Headphones: $3.50. Gift certificates for AADL cards: $150/year. May also be purchased for 3, 6, or 9 months. Non-resident AADL cards: $150/year. May also be purchased for 3, 6, or 9 months. All items for purchase at an AADL desk may be ABOUT US | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovativetechnologies.
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Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. Halloween Countdown. March Monster Madness. Midweek Magazine Roundup. Not Too Close Concert Series. "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
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A History of the Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice. Polio in Ann Arbor. VIEW ALL. Papers. Michigan Argus (1860-1879) Ann Arbor Argus (1888-1898) Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat (1898-1899) Ann Arbor Courier (1880-1888) Ann Arbor News (1927-2009) ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com.SUMMER GAME
Fri, 03/12/2021 - 12:00pm by ohheyitselle. The snow has melted. Mittens are dry. Once cozy coats now cause overheating. Skies are blue. Birds are singing and waking us up during times that NO ONE should be awake during. Punxsutawney Phil’s predictions have come toGET STARTED
Get Started. Welcome to the Summer Game at AADL! Use your Library this summer to find codes, solve puzzles, attend events, and earn points towards tons of awesome AADL prizes—thanks to AADL and the Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library! You don't even need a Library cardto play! .
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AADL Items for Purchase. Items for purchase at the AADL include: Black totes bags with AADL logo: $2.00. Headphones: $3.50. Gift certificates for AADL cards: $150/year. May also be purchased for 3, 6, or 9 months. Non-resident AADL cards: $150/year. May also be purchased for 3, 6, or 9 months. All items for purchase at an AADL desk may be ABOUT US | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY The existence of the Ann Arbor District Library assures public ownership of print collections, digital resources, and gathering spaces for the citizens of the library district. We are committed to sustaining the value of public library services for the greater Ann Arbor community through the use of traditional and innovativetechnologies.
AADL EVENTS
Drawing for Kids. Exploring the Mind. First Chapter Friday. Foolish Glow. Getting Creative With. Halloween Countdown. March Monster Madness. Midweek Magazine Roundup. Not Too Close Concert Series. "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, once WHAT IS CONTACTLESS LOBBY PICKUP? AADL doors are open for contactless lobby pickup seven days a week, Noon-8pm, except holidays. Choose your day of the week and Library staff will check out your requests the morning you want to pick them up and put the items on the hold shelf. We'll send you a reminder on the day you have chosen to pick up your items, and you can choosewhether
MY ACCOUNT | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY Password reset instructions will be sent to your registered email address. Go back to the login page.AADL COMMUNITY
A History of the Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice. Polio in Ann Arbor. VIEW ALL. Papers. Michigan Argus (1860-1879) Ann Arbor Argus (1888-1898) Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat (1898-1899) Ann Arbor Courier (1880-1888) Ann Arbor News (1927-2009) ZIMBRA WEB CLIENT SIGN IN Zimbra provides open source server and client software for messaging and collaboration. To find out more visit https://www.zimbra.com. SERVICES | ANN ARBOR DISTRICT LIBRARY When using these databases from outside the library you'll be prompted to confirm your aadl.org username and password (not email address), even if you're already logged in. If you don't have a username and password on the site, please register for an account first. Your account should be associated with a valid library card to use thedatabases.
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Get Started. Welcome to the Summer Game at AADL! Use your Library this summer to find codes, solve puzzles, attend events, and earn points towards tons of awesome AADL prizes—thanks to AADL and the Friends of the Ann Arbor District Library! You don't even need a Library cardto play! .
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Kids & Families. Click here to watch AADL storytime videos, kids' shows, crafts, and more at AADL.tv! Books & Stuff. Looking for more info on our great books and other cool stuff? We've got you covered! Shelf Service Let library staff browse the shelves for you! Just let AADL CALENDAR BOOKINGS OVERVIEW Event times Title Locations Booked by; 9:30 am - 11:00 am: Preschool Storytimes: Malletts Creek Branch: Program Room (BOOKED) Booked by: beckerc@aadl.org 10:00 am - 12:30 pm "WRITE ON!" SHORT STORY CONTEST FOR GRADES 3-5 The annual "Write On!" Short Story Contest for Grades 3-5 accepts story entries each spring. This year, the contest will be open from January 11-February 8, 2021. All writers, their friends, and families are invited to a Final Celebration on Sunday, April 18, 2021, featuring a published children's author, onceDONATE TO AADL
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Celebrate Pride Month with quotes, poems, crafts, and more! JUNE 1 Get started! JUNE 2 Get started!AADL COMMUNITY
A History of the Interfaith Council for Peace & Justice. Polio in Ann Arbor. VIEW ALL. Papers. Michigan Argus (1860-1879) Ann Arbor Argus (1888-1898) Ann Arbor Argus-Democrat (1898-1899) Ann Arbor Courier (1880-1888) Ann Arbor News (1927-2009) INTERFAITH COUNCIL FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE: MEN ON THE LAWN Creative Commons (Attribution, Non-Commercial, Share-alike) Photo. Subjects ICPJ Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice (ICPJ)PITTSFIELD BRANCH
Opened in March 2006, the Pittsfield Branch was designed to accommodate the needs of a library for a growing neighborhood while protecting the wetland on which it sits.The Pittsfield Branch is located on 5.74 acres of land on Oak Valley Drive in Pittsfield Township. It is a one-story building of approximately 14,600 square feet and is adjacent to the Ann Arbor Ice Cube arena. Skip to main content Pittsfield Branch is closed for 6-8 weeks of renovations. Detailshere.
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