Join us for our monthly 55+ book discussion group, The Next Chapter, in collaboration with Northville Senior Services. We will meet at the Community Center the third Wednesday of each month at 11 AM. We plan to alternate fiction and non-fiction titles. This month's selection is My Murder by Katie Williams. Lou is a happily married mother of an adorable toddler. She?s also the victim of a local serial killer. Recently brought back to life and returned to her grieving family by a government project, she is grateful for this second chance. But as the new Lou re-adapts to her old routines, and as she bonds with other female victims, she realizes that disturbing questions remain about what exactly preceded her death and how much she can really trust those around her. Registration requested (for headcount).
Ages 3 - 12, with a caring adult. Donate new or gently used Halloween costumes at the Information Desk from 9/26-10/14. Then, on Wednesday 10/15, stop by to ?shop? the collection! No donation required, though donors will get early access from 5:30 - 6 pm. Drop in.
John Hogan from Comerica Bank offers notary services on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 6-7 pm. Please bring a photo ID and do not sign your documents before arrival. No appointment required.
For ages 18+. Looking for quiet time to read and connect with fellow book lovers? Join our Silent Book Club: bring whatever you're reading and be in a calm space to read together - no assigned books, no pressure. We'll start with a few minutes of optional conversation to share what we're reading, then settle in for silent reading time with tea and coffee. All are welcome!
Learn the basics of how to download ebooks, audiobooks and magazines with Libby. Navigate the app, borrow a title and read or listen in the Libby app. Library Card and PIN number & Tablet or Smartphone to follow along. Register.
Gather your coven and swoop into downtown for an enchanting evening of shopping, spellbinding performances, tarot readings, a magical movie, and wicked-good fun. Costume Contest: 8:30 PM- Marquis Theater
The last Amtrak train departed Michigan Central Station in 1988. The historic structure stood abandoned for 30 years before Ford Motor Company purchased the building in 2018 and announced plans to revive the space. Learn about the redesign, how it incorporates preservation and placemaking strategies to create an inclusive and inspiring setting, and how adaptive reuse of the historic station connects Detroit?s pioneering past to a promising future. Presented by Angela Wyrembelski, Senior Associate, Quinn Evans.
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