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Oct 242016
 

Monday, October 31, 3:00-4:30 pm, Arthur Miller Library

trick-or-treatersStart your trick-or-treating off at the Miller Library. We will have candy, treats, and spooky crafts for kids to do before heading out into the night. Have a Happy Halloween!

No registration required, just stop by between 3 and 4:30 pm! Please call the Miller branch at 586.751.5377 for more information.

Oct 242016
 

Friday, October 28, 6-8 pm, Arthur Miller Library

halloweenThe Miller Library is spooky after-hours, thus a great place for Halloween fun! Tweens and Teens are invited to run around the library after dark while we play creepy games, eat plenty of treats and make uncanny crafts. Costumes are encouraged!

For ages 10-14, teens 15-17 welcome, too. This is a parent-free events.

Registration is required; please register here or call 586.751.5377.

Sep 142016
 

Thursday, October 6, 6:30 pm, Arthur Miller Library

migratory-birdsFall is upon us and many bird species have a long journey south or are preparing for the cold weather of winter.

Join a naturalist from the Lake St. Clair Metropark Nature Center to learn what you can do in your yard and garden to help migrating birds on their flight south this fall and aid the resident species through the winter months ahead.

Register here or call 586.751.5377. This program will be held in the Community Center’s Cafeteria.

 

Sep 082016
 

Thursday, September 15, 6:30 pm, Arthur Miller Library

house-157112_1280Come learn about basic, simple, and practical ways to live GREEN in your every-day life. Sarah Coleman will be on hand to explain how to reduce the chemicals in your home by using green cleaning techniques, eating clean, reducing plastics, clean gardening and recycling.

Please register by clicking here or by calling 586.751.5377.

This program will meet in the Community Center’s Cafeteria, down the hall from the Miller Library.

Aug 042016
 

Tuesday, August 23, 6:30 pm, Arthur Miller Library

Lost Car Companies of DetroitFrom the more than two hundred auto companies that tried their luck in the Motor City, just three remain: Ford, General Motors and Chrysler. But many of those lost to history have colorful stories worth telling.

Local author and historian Alan Naldrett will discuss these tales from his new book about the rise and fall of several of these lost car companies and how these short-lived businesses still had an impact on the auto industry of today.

Please register so we have enough seats. Register here or call 586.751.5377. This program will be held down the hall from the Library in the Warren Community Center’s Cafeteria.