Welcome to the Waldron District Library
You have found the Waldron District Library's web-site. We hope you will look around and see what is happening here at the Library.
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OVERDRIVE
If you would like to read online or on your E-Reader, we have a great connection for you. We now have, through a digital media service called OVERDRIVE, ebooks you can check out and load to your computer or E-Reader. If you are a library patron, you will have Free access to this service 24/7 at:
http://woodlands.lib.overdrive.com
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BookEnds Discussion Group
meets at 7:00 p.m. on the Third Thursday
of each month
The "BookEnds" consist of a group of adults who enjoy reading and sharing their particular thoughts with others. If you are interested in coming to the BookEnds Discussion Group, please call the Library so that we can order a book for you. New members are always welcome.
May's book will be:
"On the Run" by Iris Johansen
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STORYTIME

Storytime will be held Thursday, April 11 and April 25, 2013.
Preschoolers are welcome to come and join the fun. Each Thursday, from 10:00am to 11:00am, they can listen to books being read, create a craft and munch on a snack, plus learn social skills as the interact with each other.
For more information, click on the Kids & Teens area.
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BOOK WORMS
On the first and third Fridays of the month, school age students are invited to attend the meetings held 3:30-4:30 p.m. We will hold a meeting and discuss the books we have read, create a craft and learn more about how to use the library. Also, we will serve a snack.
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Check out these great web sites that the Michigan eLibrary has to offer..
For Michigan History, American History, Social History, Family History, about Michigan http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesMichigana&ParentId=687
For Teachers, Parents/Students, Homeschoolers, Education Faculty/Pre-Service Teachers http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesDatabases&ParentId=617
For Genealogy, Family History: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesGenealogy&ParentId=839
For Consumers Health, Medicine, Nursing/Allied Health: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesHealth&ParentId=842
For Kids and Parents: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesKids&ParentId=843
For Teens and College Bound: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesTeens&ParentId=844
For Job Seekers and Career Changers, Small Business Owners, and Entrepreneurs: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesBusiness&ParentId=832
For Michigan Personal Assistance Resources -- i.e. Social Services, Foreclosure, Unemployment, Healthcare, Etc: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesBusiness&ParentId=832
For Reader's Advisory, Literature: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesBooks&ParentId=841
For Library and Information Science: http://mel.org/booksandreading or http://mel.org/reference
For Consumers Law/ Legal: http://mel.org/legal
For General Reference: http://mel.org/index.php?P=SPT--BrowseResourcesReference&ParentId=185
For Special Topics of General Interest: http://mel.org/featuredresources
- Work and research from the office or from home, anytime
Good Reads
- Book reviews, top sellers, author interviews, and news headlines

