Oct 102023
 

Everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours?

The Warren Public Library seeks to interview, record, and preserve the stories of minorities, senior citizens, and immigrants in our community.

Contact us by phone at 586.751.0770 or use our contact form and select the Warren Digital History Project.

Funding is provided in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services through the Library of Michigan.

Oct 242023
 

Wednesday, October 25, 2023, 6:00 pm, Busch Branch Library

Jessica Krutell from Mystic Mitten Paranormal Group will give a brief introduction to ghost hunting and the equipment used, along with some Michigan based ghost stories. A variety of evidence clips will be shown. There will be Q&A time at the end for your questions about the paranormal.

Registration is required and space is limited.  Call 586-353-0580 or register online.

Sep 302023
 

Saturday, October 21, 2023, 2:00 pm, Maybelle Burnette Branch

Join Cathy Foster from TechKnowKids to hear the story “How to Trap a Unicorn”, make unicorn traps and unicorn string slime, all while having fun with color mixing science. Registration is required and priority will be given to Warren residents.  Please register each child separately. Ages 6-9 only.

Call 586.353.0579 or sign up online.

Aug 312023
 

Registration is open for our fall 2023 storytime sessions! Warren residents will be accepted first. This fall we will have the following seven-week sessions beginning the week of September 10th:

  • Baby Lapsit for children up to 12 months (with parent or caregiver). Join us for this special storytime for infants. There will be stories, rhymes, songs, and chance to play and meet other parents.
    • Miller Branch Library on Wednesdays at 2 pm. Register online or call 586.751.5377.
  • Book Tots for children 1 to 2 ½ years (with parent or caregiver). This fun and interactive storytime for the young toddlers will include stories, songs, and movement. There will also be a time for play and simple crafts
    • Miller Branch Library on Fridays at 10 am. Register online or call 586.751.5377.
  • Toddler Storytime for children 2 to 3 years (with parent or caregiver) includes stories, songs, rhymes, and a craft.
    • Civic Center Library on Thursdays at 9:30 am, or Thursdays at 11 am. Register online for 9:30 am or 11 am or call 586.751.0770.
  • Preschool Storytime for children 3½ to 5 years (with a parent or caregiver). Join us for stories, songs, rhymes, and a craft.
    • Civic Center Library on Tuesdays at 10 am. Register online or call 586.751.0770.
  • Family Storytime is a storytime for the whole family. We’ll have stories, songs, rhymes, and a craft. Children of all ages are welcome to attend, but stories are chosen for ages 4 to 8.
    • Busch Branch Library on Mondays at 6:30 pm. Register online or call 586.353.0580.
  • Burnette Branch Storytime for children ages 3-9 (with a parent or caregiver). Join us for stories, songs rhymes, and a craft.
    • Bring your teddy bear or other stuffed animal for Teddy Bear Storytime on Saturday, September 9 at 2:00 pm. Register online or call 586.353.0579.
  • PJ Storytime for children ages 3-9 (with a parent or caregiver). Wear your jammies for a bedtime storytime with stories, songs, and a craft.
    • Civic Center Library on Wednesday, September 27 at 6:00 pm. Register online or call 586.751.0770.

Sep 232023
 

Tuesday, October 3, 2023, 6:30 pm, Civic Center Library

We are happy to welcome back author Karen Dybis to the Warren Public Library! Karen is a metro Detroit writer who has blogged for Time magazine, worked the business desk at the Detroit News, and written for many other publications. Born in Bad Axe and raised in Romeo, she is the author of several books about Detroit, including Secret Detroit: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure,  Better Made in Michigan: The Salty Story of Detroit’s Best Chip, and The Witch of Delray: Rose Veres & Detroit’s Infamous 1930s Murder Mystery.

Ms. Dybis will be at the Civic Center Library to discuss her newest book, Detroit Style Pizza: A Doughtown History which answers the question: How did this Motor City delicacy transform from a singular kitchen in Detroit to an international sensation? If you love Buddy’s, Loui’s, Cloverleaf, or the many others making this style of pie, this is a program you will not want to miss!

Books will be available for purchase and signing.

Registration is required. Register here or call 586.751.0770.