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Library Closed - Merry Christmas!
Located in Calendar and News / Library Calendar
LIBRARY CLOSES AT 5 PM
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Library Closes at 5:00 p.m.
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Library Dedication Ceremony
Everyone is welcome to join us for the official Dedication Ceremony of the new library building. Representatives from Wolverine Building Group, C2ae Archtectural Firm, and USDA Rural Development will be present as well as state officials and others who have devoted their time and talent to this project. Light refreshements will be served with an open house from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Located in Calendar and News / Library Calendar
Library Staff
The staff of Morton Township Library are ready to serve you.
Located in About Us
Library Storage Unit Sale
Everything must go! Computer tables, wood children's chairs, bulletin boards, file cabinets, Christmas decorations, padded wood oak chairs, and many miscellaneous items. Located at Diehm's Self Storage, 8982 Midstate Drive, Mecosta.
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Life and Times of Anna Howard Shaw
As a child, in 1859, Anna Howard Shaw moved with her mother and siblings to Mecosta County. As the oldest child, Anna had to endure the struggles of a pioneer to keep her family alive even though she was only 12 years old. Her triumph over these hardships equipped her for a life where she was able to achieve a great deal in a world that was still very much controlled by men. Join us in celebrating the life of this great woman by enjoying a performance by local actresses, in period dress, as they help us all relive her life.
Located in Calendar and News / Library Calendar
Lincoln and Douglas - Live! presented by Fred and Bonnie Priebe
Lincoln and Douglas Live, which sets the backgraound for the debates, a one-hour cutting of the actual words of Lincoln and Douglas, a concluding statement regarding the result of the debates, and a question and answer period in which the audience may ask questions of Lincoln and Douglas. This program will refresh our memories of how different attitudes were with regard to slavery and the so-called black race before the Civil War. Very few people have actually read the text of the debates, knowing only that they somehow dealt with the issue of slavery in America in the 1850's. The words of Lincoln and Douglas may shock you.
Located in Calendar and News / Library Calendar
Local Author Cindy Hull: Chippewa Lake - A Community in Search of Identity
Dr. Hull explores the tensions when a community transitions from farming to wage labor off the farm, and from summer cottages to retirement homes in her 2012 book. Everyone is welcome.
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Local Author Gordon Galloway: Full Circle, A True Story
An inspirational story about Randy Parks, a Big Rapids High School football star, a teacher and an amputee who had to overcome many obstacles in his life. This talk will be especially meaningful to teachers, coaches, amputees, and anyone else desiring to hear a positive uplifting life story.
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