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  • Events- Cancelled

    Story Read, Snacks Provided (Pre-School Level) STORY HOUR CANCELLED SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE!

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  • News and Events

    Please visit this page often to find out the latest information and events that are going on at your public library.

    At the Lawrence Memorial District Library, we are working hard to improve our community and engage all people, children through adults, in the passion of reading, research and public involvement. We will post the latest news and events on our website to keep you up to date on the information that you will find interesting.

  • Lawrence Memorial District Library, Board Meeting

    Library meeting agenda will be posted at the library. End times will be dependent on agenda items for each meetings adjournment.

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  • Genealogy

    Zoom presentation by: Baldwin Public Library 300 W. Merrill St. Birmingham, MI 48009

    Are you or your patrons interested in genealogy?  Baldwin Public Library is hosting a monthly series from May - September led by librarian and archivist Robbie Terman.  The May events is hybrid so registrants can attend in person or virtually.  The remaining months will be presented via Zoom as virtual only.  You can pick which topics interest you and register below, it is not necessary to attend them all.  May 11th: Studying the CensusJune 8th: Interpreting Immigration RecordsJuly 13th: Where are the Women?August 10th: Beyond the Brick WallSeptember 14th: Trees Made EasyHope that some of you can join us!

  • Rouge River Revived: How People Are Bringing Their River Back to Life

    Hi everyone, We have an upcoming program called "Rouge River Revived: How People Are Bringing Their River Back to Life" on Wed, May 31, 6:30 p.m. at Henry Ford Centennial Library (HFCL), 16301 Michigan Ave. Author John Hartig will be here to discuss a book that he co-edited titled Rouge River Revived (2022). This program will be offered in-person at HFCL in room M-15 and online through Zoom. Please register to receive the Zoom link if you would like to attend the event virtually. "Rouge River Revived is the story of how people overcame apathy and are working together to bring their river and its watershed back to life," says John. "It also will surely inspire and give hope to all working to restore and protect watersheds in the place they call home." For additional information, or to learn about other upcoming events, please visit our website at dearbornlibrary.org or our social media pages, or call (313) 943-2330. Thank you!

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  • MOVIE IN THE PARK, rescheduled

    Come join the Lawrence Memorial District Library for the Movie in the Park August 12, 2023. Rescheduled because of weather on August 5, 2023.

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  • Movie In The Park

    Come join the Lawrence Memorial District Library for the Movie in the Park September 2, 2023. Weather permitting, Weather date to be September 9,2023

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  • Suicide Crisis Lifeline

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  • NEW YEAR DAY CLOSURE

    LAWRENCE MEMORIAL DISTRICT LIBRARY: Will be closed for our staff to observe the holiday with family and friends. From all of us to all of you, we wish you a happy NEW YEAR and a prosperous 2024.

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  • Sen. Albert's office hours, At the Local Lawrence Memorial District Library

    Monday, March 18th from 10:30-11:30 am at Lawrence Memorial Library. Office hours are open to district residents to talk about issues related to state government or to request assistance with a state issue.

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  • Movie in the Park (Free to all)

    Lawrence Memorial District library movies in the park series for 2024, will continue July 20 future dates to follow. Movies to begin at sunset. Please note this movie is PG. Weather permitting.

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  • 988 – Suicide Crisis Lifeline – Call. Text. Chat

    The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline) is a national network crisis centers, allowing the Lifeline to provide local resources with innovative best practices and quality care across the United States.

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  • JULY 4Th CLOSURE

    The library will be closed for the Holiday. To allow for all the staff to observe the holiday with family and friends. We wish all of you a happy and safe holiday, and look forward to seeing all of you after the holiday.

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  • MOVIE IN THE PARK ( Free to All)

    Lawrence Memorial District Library, movies in the park series for 2024, will continue August 31 with the movie Puss in Boots, The Last Wish. Movies to begin at sunset. Weather permitting. Please note this movie is PG.

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  • Senator Thomas Albert, office hours at your local Lawrence Memorial District Library

    Friday, October 18th from 9:30-10:30 am at Lawrence Memorial Library. Office hours are open to district residents to talk about issues related to state government or to request assistance with a state issue.

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    Location & Hours

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    Lawrence Memorial District LibraryMain Branch
    107 N. Main St., Climax, MI 49034
    269.746.4125

    Monday - Wednesday: 1 pm  - 6 pm

    Thursday: 10 am  - 6 pm

    Saturday: 9am - 12pm

    Closed Fridays and Sunday


    Dolly Parton Imagination Library

    Dolly Parton Imagination Library

    Dolly Parton's Imagination Library is a book gifting program that mails free, high-quality books to children from birth to age five, no matter their family's income.