![]() ![]() This event is open to kids, tweens, teens, and parents. We will display your creation for one week and will tear them apart at the next event. Every Monday we will challenge you to make something relating to that week’s theme. Lego Club: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. This is a weekly event to share ideas, projects, and do a little yarning. ![]() Come and join other yarn enthusiasts in our community who love to knit and crochet. Hooks & Needles: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Get a copy from our front desk or check it out on Hoopla or Libby using your Library Card. This month we will be discussing “Get a Life, Chloe Brown” by Talia Hibbert. Books & Bites is a monthly book club that reads and discusses YA books with adult crossover and Adult books with teen crossover - anyone who is a fan of these genres can attend. For more information, call 73.īooks & Bites Book Club: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. You can pick up a copy of this month’s book from our front desk. This month we’ll be discussing “The Last Thing He Told Me” by Laura Dave. Join us as we read fiction from all walks of life and perspectives. For more information, call 73.Īdult Book Discussion: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Visit the library’s front desk for a copy of the book. ![]() This month we will be discussing “The School for Good and Evil” by Soman Chainani. Join us for this monthly book club, suggested for ages 10-14 where we will read age appropriate titles from all genres. Tween Book Club: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. Please call the library or use the Talking Book Order Form to reserve a copy for yourself. ![]() Join us in person or join remotely by phone by calling: 26 and use Access Code: 965803, or join virtually by visiting bit.ly/TCLbtbcall. This month’s books are 1) “A Study in Scarlet Women” by Sherry Thomas, and 2) “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt. The group discusses two audiobooks each month. Register online at īrown Bag Talking Book Discussion: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. For more information or to register, contact Joe Connors at or 73. The golf outing is an 18 Hole Scramble with a Shot-Gun Start at 11 a.m., and the $150 per person price includes 18 holes of golf w/cart, lunch at the turn, three entrée buffet dinner, beer, soft drinks, and bottled water, hole-in-one contest for a new car, and prizes galore. Southern Downriver Right to Life is an affiliate of Right to Life of Michigan. 11 at Grosse Ile Golf & Country Club to benefit our Right to Life work in southern Wayne County. Golf Outing: Southern Downriver Right to Life’s 13th annual Golf for Life Outing on Monday, Sept. Stop in for this presentation where you will learn all about Tarot! This presentation is intended for beginners, but all experience levels are more than welcome to attend. Have you been wanting to get into Tarot, but don’t know where to start? Or maybe you’ve heard of it and want to find out what it’s all about. Intro to Tarot: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. If you love to quilt, sew, knit, crochet, embroider, needlepoint, or any other textile crafting, this is the place for you! An instructor will be available to teach you how to quilt, or to guide you on your projects. Textile Lab is a weekly lab for textile crafters to come together and work on their projects. Textile Lab: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. We will reserve some time at the end for creative play or a craft. Bring your toddler for a chance to learn and practice some early reading skills. Join us for stories, songs, fingerplays, and fun! Toddler storytime is for ages 2-4, but older and younger siblings are welcome. Sign up for upcoming announcements at Toddler Storytime: Taylor Community Library, Taylor. The GINLC is hosting a volunteer work day in September. The planting phase is proposed for September. The plan involves getting started in the latter half of August. Volunteer Planting Event: A new landscaping endeavor is underway at the John C Jackson Resource Center, located at 8801 Macomb Street, Grosse Ile, sponsored by the Grosse Ile Nature and Land Conservancy The mission is to transform the front area into an inviting space that delights the public’s eye while also serving as an educational platform for native and naturalistic landscaping. ![]()
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