Saturday, December 26, 2020

 Joyce E. Ish

Joyce E. Ish of Brighton, Michigan.

April 24, 1943 to December 15, 2020.

     Sister of Ken (Betty) Brown Jr, Dale (Sherry) Brown, Howard (Medrina) Johnson.

   Daughter of Kenneth Brown, Sr. and Elva Johnson.

    Loving mother of Robert (Pamela) Ish, Kevin Ish, Ryan (Danielle) Ish, Rachelle Cleary.

    Grandmother of Nicholas, Zachary, Jaclyn, Mackenzie, Mitchell, Kendal,Kelli, Katelin, Madelynne, Robert and Emerson.

    We need to include the countless number of kids who needed a grandma, for a moment or forever.

     Great grandmother to Colt, Chloe, Colt and Chasity.

    Joyce was the face and voice of The Grand Nickel Party Store in Fowlerville, and so much more.

    The organizer of all holidays, celebrations and events in her family, and so much more.

    A favorite aunt to dozens of nieces and nephews, and so much more. 

     A kind, caring and thoughtful friend to hundreds of people, and so much more.

     Her love and guidance are summed up in those three words.

    "So much more."

     Her children would tease her about her "Quick Draw" prowess with a slipper, flip-flop or section of Hotwheel track. Quite a few Facebook memes were exchanged over the years on that topic. All in good fun, of course.

     Her motherly love showed itself in so many ways. One of which was the skill displayed with her high-heeled shoe on the dance floor of a wedding during a brawl. She had thought one of her "Babies" was involved. For the record, he wasn't.

    That story of her life, and so much more, has risen to family legend.

     Together with Robert Ish, they raised and provided unconditional love for four children. Though they separated years ago, they remained a big part of each other's lives.

     With regard to Joyce's life, a few paragraphs can do no justice.

    There was So. Much. More.

     Visitation was held Tuesday, December 22, from 11:00 to 3:00 pm at Herrmann Funeral Home, 1005 E. Grand River. Fowlerville Michigan 48836

    A graveside service will be held at Lakeview Cemetery in Howell Michigan at a later date.  Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home.  Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

 Fowlerville District Library News

Announcements

    All fines are forgiven, and no additional fines will accrue through December. If you still have materials checked out from the closure in March, please return them by Monday, January 4th, 2021. Materials can be returned to our drop box in our parking lot or in the lobby during business hours. Fines for late materials will resume accruing on Tuesday, January 5th, 2021.

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Upcoming Library Closures

   FDL will close for the New Year’s beginning Thursday, December 30th and will reopen at 9:30am, Monday, January 4th.

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FDL Response to New COVID Emergency Order 

    In response to Emergency Order MCL 333.2253 issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Fowlerville District Library will be open by appointment only and will continue to offer curbside service during our regular hours. The use of our curbside is encouraged.  Each appointment will be limited to thirty minutes by one household at a time and can be arranged by calling or emailing the library. Masks will be required.  We will also be offering print by email which can be picked up through curbside or in our Entryway. Your first ten copies each day are FREE.  Internet is always available for patron use in our parking lot and side yard. Please continue to use the book dropbox outside the building or leave your items in the library lobby, when available.

Monday-Thursday

9:30am – 7pm

Friday

9:30am – 5pm

Saturday

10am – 2pm

How to Use Curbside Service

    Step 1: You can make requests: by calling the Library directly, emailing us or make your holds through the FDL’s card catalog (Max 10 items) –Not sure what you would like to read? Use our reader’s advisory at the desk, they can help! All you need is to give them a subject, author, or genre, and they will do the rest.

    Step 2: One hour after your request has been made, please come to the Library and park in the curbside pickup designated parking located in front of the side yard.

    Step 3: From your car, call the Library and someone will come out with your requested materials.

   Step 4: Please present your library card or driver's license and your materials will be given to you.

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Upcoming Programs at Fowlerville District Library

    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Call (517) 223-9089 for more information, or checkout our Facebook Page.

   All programs will be held virtually via Zoom, Facebook Live or YouTube unless otherwise indicated .Program descriptions,  locations, and details on how to register for each program are below.

    All programs require registration and is done by sending a Facebook Personal Message to the Library or by emailing to info@fowlervillelibrary.org, unless otherwise indicated. Zoom invitations will be sent out the day before the program date.

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Phone a Story and First Chapter Fridays: Available 24/7

Preschool - 12th Graders -Call 517-858-2700 anytime to hear a full children's story, or a sample of a J Fiction/Chapter book or YA/Teen novel. Recordings are changed every two weeks.

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Cameron Zvara LIVE Online!: A Comedy Magic Show for Families: Tuesday, December 29th, at 11 am via—Zoom

Family - Looking for some fun during your holiday break? Do not miss your opportunity to watch the talented Magician Cameron Zvara's performance filled with comedy, tons of audience participation, and of course, mind dazzling magic tricks to delight all ages. Registration begins online at 10 am Tuesday, December 15th through Howell Library at https://howelllibrary.libcal.com/event/7200484?k=bb8300e9acb8a4dd0537e369ff04002d or register by emailing the Fowlerville Library at info@fowlervillelibrary.net. Please register one person for each family/household that will be attending together.

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MiLibraryQuest: January 1th – February 14 

6th - 12th Graders - An anonymous tip has come in that a thief will steal an iconic Michigan landmark on Valentine’s Day. We’re recruiting teenage private detectives to stop the heist! Figure out who the thief is and what they’re stealing to prevent the crime and you’ll be entered to win a reward.The Mi Library Quest challenge is made up of public libraries across Michigan and is supported in part by the Library of Michigan. Open to Fowlerville Teens. No registration is required. Learn more about the Quest at mililibraryquest.wixsite.com/quest1.

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Winter Magic Zoom with FDL: Wednesday, January 13th, at 5:30 pm via— Zoom

K-5th Graders – Celebrate the season with a winter themed project and stories. Registration is required and is now open. 

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Dungeons and Dragons 101: Monday, January 18th, at 5:30 pm via--Zoom

6th -12th Graders -- Learn all about this classic storytelling game played with friends. Face monsters, insurmountable odds, and the unknown, to become the hero you were destined to be. Registration is required and is now open.

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Beyond the Book Series: The Hundred-Foot Journey: Thursday, January21st, at 6:30 pm via—Zoom

Adults –January’s selection in our "Life From Another Perspective Theme" for our Beyond the Book Group is The Hundred-Foot Journey by Richard C. Morais. Please read the book and watch the movie at home, then meet up with friends on Zoom to discuss them both. Everyone who signs up will get an opportunity to check out the movie and watch it on their own. Registration is required with a $10 deposit and a valid email address to receive a book and a Zoom link. Registration is done in person inside or through curbside service at the Library. Books are limited and only available to one per household. 

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Cold Winter Warm Hearts: Thursday, January 28th, at 6:30 pm via—Zoom 

Adults – Gather on Zoom for mirth and good cheer with friends to create a beautiful woolen heart ornament. Registration is required with a $5 deposit. Supplies are limited. Kits are available for pickup starting Jan 25th.

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Opportunities to Give this Season

Holiday Season Food Drive (Food for Fines): Monday, November 30ththru Monday, January 4th

We are still collecting donations for the Impact Center.  If you wish to donate please bring any nonperishable, unexpired food to the library.

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    Follow us on Facebook: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Email any questions to:info@fowlervillelibrary.org 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

 Terrance ‘Terry’ Devine

     With the heart of a true Gladiator, Terry Devine went down swinging on December 12, 2020, surrounded by his loved ones.

       Terry was born on June 22, 1944, the third of six children, to Fritz and Edna Devine.  He grew up in Fowlerville with his siblings, Jim, Fred, Karen, Kathleen, and Pat, where he remained a fixture in the community throughout all his days.

      Terry married the love of his life and his best friend, Jamie Harmon in 1973 and together they raised 4 children: Reggie (Tina), Cheryl (Rod/Bob), Terry (Michelle), and Erin (Dan) who will forever adore him.  He had unconditional love for his grandchildren: Micheal, Whitney, Brie (Joe), Chris (Ashley), Kyleigh, Daniel, Jon, and Eli, as well as for his great-grandchildren, siblings, nephews, nieces, and his non-biological sons, Duane and Mark.  Terry left beautiful memories with anyone and everyone he encountered.

     Terry was undeniably the best of the best.  The best husband, the best dad, the best friend, the best grandfather, brother, and uncle.  He’s always been an incredibly devoted family man, the man you could count on.  Terry Devine was the hardest working man you’d ever meet.  He was a Union Carpenter for 50 years and took great pride in the work he did.  An always charming and gregarious man, he had an almost magically contagious positivity.  You’d never find him too far from his families events, for he’s always been everyone's number one fan.  If not there, you’d find him watching anything with a ball or a puck, channeling his passion for life by rooting on his teams to victory.

       Sparks flew not only during his many years as a firefighter, but also in his many adventures with Jamie.  His family and friends will forever cherish each moment and good time they shared with him.  Terry’s light will shine on in our hearts for the rest of our days, along with the warmth, wit, and kindness that he shared so easily.  

     Arrangements entrusted to Herrmann Funeral Home. Online condolences may be expressed at pjherrmannfuneralhome.com

 Fowlerville 1st UM Church holding Longest Night Service Monday, Dec. 21

   Fowlerville 1st United Methodist Church invites you to a

Longest Night Service on Monday, Dec 21, at 6:30pm.

    Some of you might be wondering what the “Longest Night” service is? 

     It recognizes that the winter solstice (Dec 21) is the longest period of darkness for our part of the world. The Christmas season is often marked by expressions of joy, excitement, and happiness. It’s a time for family to gather and for churches to worship pointing to the hope that is found in the coming of the Christ child. 

    However, this service also recognizes the “darkness” that many people go through at this time of the year, things such as grief over the loss of a loved one, or illness, divorce, loss of a job, loss of a home and other things too numerous to mention. Having suffered loss such as this, it can be a difficult time for many of us. And this with Covid-19 we have experienced many new challenges.

     If you find yourself longing for the light of a “new day” and the light of Christ, you will not be alone as we share in the liturgy of prayer and reflection on the longest night of the year. You have the option of joining us in person at Fowlerville 1st UMC located at 201 S Second St, with face masks required, or on our Facebook site Fowlerville United Methodist Church. It will be LIVE or you may watch anytime following the service on our Facebook page. If you have questions, please contact the church office at 517-223-8824. 

 Secretary of State to offer more online, self-service station options this spring

    Michiganders will soon have more ways to do business with the Secretary of State, including renewing their standard and enhanced driver’s licenses and state identification cards at self-service stations and online. They will also be able to go online to request their own driving records and, when eligible, add a motorcycle endorsement to their license.

    “This spring, customers will be able to do even more of their business with us at our self-service stations and from their homes,” said Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. “This is another way we are continuously improving the customer experience at the Department of State.”

    The new options will be available in March of 2021 thanks to a long-desired technology rehaul of the driver-record database. That new system will be securely merged with the upgraded vehicle record database that Secretary Benson implemented shortly after she was sworn into office in 2019. Work to rehaul the driver database has been in process since then.

    The changes will also enable customers to use the more than 130 self-service stations the department has in branch offices and other locations statewide, including select Meijer, Kroger, and local grocery stores, to request an ID replacement, and add their name to the state’s organ donor registry. Transactions on the machines are currently offered in English, Spanish, Arabic and Vietnamese. All accept credit card payments and some accept cash.

     New procedures will also be implemented:

    --An electronic lien and title program will begin, making lien and title information available online for lienholders in lieu of a paper certificate of title.

    --The graduated driver licensing process will be simplified to reduce customer visits to the branch.

    --Mechanic testing registration will be available online only to mechanics with a Michigan driver’s license or state ID. Also, while the new system is installed, from January 15 to March 15, online registration for mechanic tests will not be available at all, and mechanics will need to make appointments at their branch offices to register for a test.

    Additional details and customer conveniences made possible by the technology rehaul will be announced closer to the launch. Visit Michigan.gov/SOS to access online services and to find a self-service station near you. 

 Fowlerville District Library News

Announcements

    All fines are forgiven, and no additional fines will accrue through December. If you still have materials checked out from the closure in March, please return them by Monday, January 4th, 2021. Materials can be returned to our drop box in our parking lot or in the lobby during business hours. Fines for late materials will resume accruing on Tuesday, January 5, 2021.

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FDL Response to New COVID Emergency Order 

     In response to Emergency Order MCL 333.2253 issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Fowlerville District Library will be open by appointment only and will continue to offer curbside service during our regular hours. The use of our curbside is encouraged.  Each appointment will be limited to thirty minutes by one household at a time and can be arranged by calling or emailing the library. Masks will be required.  We will also be offering print by email which can be picked up through curbside or in our Entryway. Your first ten copies each day are FREE.  Internet is always available for patron use in our parking lot and side yard. Please continue to use the book dropbox outside the building or leave your items in the library lobby, when available.

Monday-Thursday

9:30am – 7pm

Friday

9:30am – 5pm

Saturday

10am – 2pm

How to Use Curbside Service

    Step 1: You can make requests: by calling the Library directly, emailing us or make your holds through the FDL’s card catalog (Max 10 items)  --Not sure what you would like to read? Use our reader’s advisory at the desk, they can help! All you need is to give them a subject, author, or genre, and they will do the rest.

    Step 2: One hour after your request has been made, please come to the Library and park in the curbside pickup designated parking located in front of the side yard.

    Step 3: From your car, call the Library and someone will come out with your requested materials.

    Step 4: Please present your library card or driver's license and your materials will be given to you.

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Upcoming Programs at District Library

    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Call (517) 223-9089 for more information, or checkout our Facebook Page.

All programs will be held virtually via Zoom, Facebook Live or YouTube unless otherwise indicated.Program descriptions,  location, and details on how to register for each program are below.

    All programs require registration and is done by sending a Facebook Personal Message to the Library or by emailing to info@fowlervillelibrary.org, unless otherwise indicated. Zoom invitations will be sent out the day before the program date.

* * *

Phone a Story and First Chapter Fridays: Available 24/7

Preschool - 12th Graders -Call 517-858-2700 anytime to hear a full children's story, or a sample of a J Fiction/Chapter book or YA/Teen novel. Recordings are changed every week.

* * *

Cameron Zvara LIVE Online!: A Comedy Magic Show for Families: Tuesday, December 29th, at 11 am via—Zoom

Family - Looking for some fun during your holiday break? Do not miss your opportunity to watch the talented Magician Cameron Zvara's performance filled with comedy, tons of audience participation, and of course, mind dazzling magic tricks to delight all ages. Registration begins online at 10 am Tuesday, December 15th through Howell Library at https://howelllibrary.libcal.com/event/7200484?k=bb8300e9acb8a4dd0537e369ff04002d or register by emailing the Fowlerville Library at info@fowlervillelibrary.net. Please register one person for each family/household that will be attending together.

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Opportunities to Give this Season

Food for Fines:  Now thru Monday, January 4th

We are still collecting donations for the Impact Center.  If you wish to donate please bring any nonperishable, unexpired food to the library.

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Follow us on Facebook: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Email any questions to:info@fowlervillelibrary.org 

Saturday, December 12, 2020

 Russell ‘Rusty’ Elliott

    Fowlerville lost a very longstanding and unique member of the community on December 3, 2020.  Russell (Rusty) Owen Elliott gave into his illnesses and, even though he fought the good fight, he wasn’t able to overcome this last round of challenges. For those of us who knew him well, we have lost a very unique and special father, father-in-law, grandpa, great-grandpa and friend. 

     Rusty was born July 10, 1933 to Harry and Eva Elliott in Fowlerville, Michigan. He was born on the farm, literally, as he was apparently not patient enough to wait for his mom to get to the hospital. Rusty remained in Fowlerville all of his life with his two brothers, Richard (Abe) and Allen, and his sisters, Ardis and Janet. 

     He married Nila Lee Jones in 1954 and together they raised 4 children: Brian (Linda), Jeff (Cathy), Jackie (Fred) and Brad (Laura). He enjoyed his grandchildren: Justin (Dawn), Russell (Hallie), Joshua (CJ), Cody (Nikki), Natasha, Shane, Ashley (Rob) and Kyle. He also took pride in his great-grandchildren: Hunter, Joel, Caleb, Jocelyn, Luke, Caroline and was anticipating the arrival of a new great-granddaughter in April. Although he was not traditional, his unique style touched each and every one of them in a special way.

    Rusty was preceded in death by his father, mother, two brothers and sister Ardis. 

    Along with his family and friends, Rusty enjoyed many other things in life. He spent several years riding and coveting his motorcycles. He made several trips around the U.S. from Pike’s Peak to gold mining in Alaska which he still often spoke about. His plan was to ride his motorcycle when he turned 100 years old and, although he won’t be able to do that in person, we suspect he’ll be riding right next to his brother Abe when the time comes.

     If you know Rusty, you know about his treasured John Deere tractors. He has enjoyed many years of searching, collecting and caretaking of his valued collection. Each year, the Fowlerville 4th of July parade was a highlight for our family as Rusty would sit nearby with pride as family members drove the tractors through the parade.

    And one can't help but think of Rusty when you hear the word “coffee”. Rarely did a day go by where he would miss his 2-3 visits to the various town coffee shops for that “cup of coffee”. You could mark your calendar and clock for the location and time!  Even though it was about the coffee, the company and communication with his friends and community members was the driver and the most important part of his routine. Along with this routine was his love of just taking a slow drive around the countryside. He took the time to always enjoy every bit of it and still knew almost every house, who lived there and when. He always enjoyed the little things in life.

    We have all been touched in some way by having Rusty in our lives and he will be dearly missed. We will not be having a service at this time, but are planning a fitting celebration of life for Rusty that we know he would enjoy and approve of sometime next year when we can all get together. In the meantime, please keep him in your prayers and thoughts and take a moment to have a cup of coffee and take a drive around the countryside in his honor.   

 Livingston United Way calls ‘Matching Money Monday’ a great success

    The past year has been a rough.  Many people have had challenges and stress over the uncertainty, along with moments of disappointment over lost traditions and connections.  However, you would never have known that during Livingston County United Way’s ‘Matching Money Monday’ held on Dec. 7.  Organizers said that “It was an event that reminded us why we do the work we do, and why we love this community.” 

    Typically, an indoor event with coffee, cookies and conversation, the activity was moved outdoors in United Way’s office parking lot and held as a drive-through fundraiser. 

   “Many of the donors sat in their cars and stuck around to chat and socialize with staff and our Board of Directors,” noted Anne Rennie, Executive Director of Livingston County United Way. “This really highlighted the fact that we all need to connect to others right now. Of course masks were worn and social distance guidelines were practiced.”

    A record number of sponsors came forward to provide the match for the event. Thirty-two sponsors provided $207,684 to match all of the donations that came in on Monday. A remarkable 472 people braved the cold or logged in from home to donate $155,895, to help sustain the programs and services United Way supports. This results in a total of $363,579.  These totals are pending final audit process.

     This event was more important than ever as all donations raised from ‘Matching Money Monday’ will go directly to help local families struggling to stay healthy, to put food on their tables,  keeping their lights and heat on, and a roof over their heads, Rennie said.

    “Thank you to everyone who made this day possible. Your generosity and commitment to making a difference in our community made us humbled and proud,” she added. 

     If you have any questions, just contact Anne Rennie at arennie@lcunitedway.org or call 810-494-3000. 

‘Wreaths Across America’ planned at Greenwood Cemetery Saturday, Dec. 19

    With so many holidays events cancelled due to the pandemic, the Fowlerville Fourth of July Committee is proud to announce that they are sponsoring the 2nd Annual ‘Wreaths Across America’ on Saturday, Dec. 19, at the Greenwood Cemetery in Fowlerville.

    The program will start at 12 noon, coinciding with the ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery and similar events at over 2,500 other cemeteries across the nation.     Each ceremony is as varied as the men and women it honors with speakers, moving sentiments, pageantry and often music. One thing every ceremony has in common is the placing of wreaths on grave sites to honor those who have served, many offering the ultimate sacrifice while serving this nation. 

   The approximate hour long ceremony in Fowlerville will feature remarks from State Senator Lana Theis  and State Representative (elect) Bob Bezotte. The ceremony and additional commentary will be directed by Livingston County Register of Deeds Brandon Denby, as well as special guests David Mester, Michelle Soli, and Mary Helfmann.

   This year in addition to the service branch and first responder wreaths, there’ll be a Gold Star wreath to honor those families whose loved one gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. The laying of that wreath will be handled by Melissa (Hanks) Ketchel, sister of Lance Corporal Michael W. Hanks USMC who gave the ultimate sacrifice Nov. 17, 2004 while serving in Iraq durng uring the Global War on Terror.  He was a graduate of Fowlerville High School.    

   There is no charge for this event. Veterans, their family and friends and the general public are all welcome to attend. Requesting social distancing and adherence to health care guidelines be followed for the best and safest experience for all attending.

    Brandon Denby, chairman of the Fowlerville 4th of July committee, will be the Master of Ceremonies and may be reached at (517) 546-0270, or by email @ BDenby@LivGov.com with questions or concerns. 

 Webberville FFA selling honey during the holiday season

    Webberville FFA Blue Bee Honey is finishing up their honey sales for the season. Don’t miss out on delicious raw honey, as well as raw honey comb this holiday season. Time is running out, so don’t wait to make your order today!

     They will be selling one pound jars for $10, eight-ounce bears for $6, two-ounce bears for $2, and one-pound raw honeycomb for $10. To place your order, email FFA Vice President Katarina Haynes at hayneskat33@gmail.com

 Fowlerville District Library News

Announcements

    All fines are forgiven, and no additional fines will accrue through December. If you still have materials checked out from the closure in March, please return them by Monday, January 4th, 2021. Materials can be returned to our drop box in our parking lot or in the lobby during business hours. Fines for late materials will resume accruing on Tuesday, January 5, 2021.

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Library Board Meeting: Tuesday, December 15th, 2020at 6:30 pm. 

    Library board meetings are open to the public. This meeting will be held virtually; please see our website and Facebook page for the Zoom link, agenda, and details on how to attend. 

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FDL Response to New COVID Emergency Order 

     In response to Emergency Order MCL 333.2253 issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Fowlerville District Library will be open by appointment only and will continue to offer curbside service during our regular hours. The use of our curbside is encouraged.  Each appointment will be limited to thirty minutes by one household at a time and can be arranged by calling or emailing the library. Masks will be required.  We will also be offering print by email which can be picked up through curbside or in our Entryway. Your first ten copies each day are FREE.  Internet is always available for patron use in our parking lot and side yard. Please continue to use the book dropbox outside the building or leave your items in the library lobby, when available.

Monday-Thursday

9:30am – 7pm

Friday

9:30am – 5pm

Saturday

10am – 2pm

How to Use Curbside Service

    Step 1: You can make requests: by calling the Library directly, emailing us or make your holds through the FDL’s card catalog (Max 10 items)  --Not sure what you would like to read? Use our reader’s advisory at the desk, they can help! All you need is to give them a subject, author, or genre, and they will do the rest.

    Step 2: One hour after your request has been made, please come to the Library and park in the curbside pickup designated parking located in front of the side yard.

    Step 3: From your car, call the Library and someone will come out with your requested materials.

    Step 4: Please present your library card or driver's license and your materials will be given to you.

* * *

Upcoming Programs at District Library

    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Call (517) 223-9089 for more information, or checkout our Facebook Page.

    All programs will be held virtually via Zoom, Facebook Live or YouTube unless otherwise indicated.Program descriptions,  location, and details on how to register for each program are below.

    All programs require registration and is done by sending a Facebook Personal Message to the Library or by emailing to info@fowlervillelibrary.org, unless otherwise indicated. Zoom invitations will be sent out the day before the program date.

* * *

Phone a Story and First Chapter Fridays: Available 24/7

Preschool - 12th Graders - Call 517-858-2700 anytime to hear a full children's story, or a sample of a J Fiction/Chapter book or YA/Teen novel. Recordings are changed every week.

* * *

Beyond the Book Series: The Joy Luck Club: Thursday, December 17th, at 6:30 pm via—Zoom

Adults - November's selection in our "Life From Another Perspective Theme" for our Beyond the Book Group is The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. Please read the book and watch the movie at home, then meet up with friends on Zoom to discuss them both. Everyone who signs up will get an opportunity to check out the movie and watch it on their own. Registration is required with a $10 deposit and a valid email address to receive a book and a Zoom link. Registration is done in person inside or through curbside service at the Library. Books are limited and only available to one per household. 

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Cameron Zvara LIVE Online!: A Comedy Magic Show for Families: Tuesday, December 29th, at 11 am via—Zoom

Family - Looking for some fun during your holiday break? Do not miss your opportunity to watch the talented Magician Cameron Zvara's performance filled with comedy, tons of audience participation, and of course, mind dazzling magic tricks to delight all ages. Registration begins online at 10 am Tuesday, December 15th through Howell Library at https://howelllibrary.libcal.com/event/7200484?k=bb8300e9acb8a4dd0537e369ff04002d or register by emailing the Fowlerville Library at info@fowlervillelibrary.net. Please register one person for each family/household that will be attending together.

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Opportunities to Give this Season

Toys for Tots Drive: Friday, November 20th thru Friday, December 16th

We are collecting toys for children and teens. Please bring your new, unwrapped toy to donate and drop it in our Toys for Tots box.

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Food for Fines: Now thru Monday, January 4th

We are still collecting donations for the Impact Center.  If you wish to donate please bring any nonperishable, unexpired food to the library.

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Follow us on Facebook: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Email any questions to:info@fowlervillelibrary.org 

Saturday, December 5, 2020

  •  Michigan physicians issue tool kit to help residents prepare & protect themselves from COVID-19 at home

      Michigan physicians have released a COVID-19 preparedness tool kit to help people better prepare and protect themselves from the virus in the safety of their home, as cases across the state continue to rise.

    “We have learned a lot about COVID-19 since the pandemic began earlier this year,” said Dr. Bobby Mukkamala, president of the Michigan State Medical Society. “Our understanding of the disease has become clearer and the ability to care for and treat our patients has become more effective. The COVID-19 Preparedness Toolkit can help residents be more prepared to protect themselves from this virus that continues to plague our state.”

    The Michigan State Medical Society and the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians urge those diagnosed with COVID-19 to monitor their health at home using the following items:

    --A thermometer to monitor for fever which is defined as 100.4 degrees or higher.

   --A pulse oximeter to measure the oxygen levels in your blood.  A level between 95 and 97% is considered normal by the American Lung Association.

    --Over-the-counter medications such as fever-reducers, cough suppressants and saline nose spray. If you have children, make sure you have appropriate medicine for them, as it may differ from what adults need.

    --Have an emergency contact list of family, friends, neighbors, carpool drivers, health care providers, teachers, employers, the local public health department, and other community resources. If you live alone, arrange to check in with a friend or relative regularly.

    --Be sure to communicate with your physician about any fevers, drop in oxygen levels, or other symptoms of worsening infection. Don’t hesitate to seek emergency care for severe symptoms.

    Michigan physicians urge residents to continue following safety precautions to protect themselves from COVID-19, including:

    --Cover your nose and mouth with a mask or other face covering when in public or around others who don’t live in your household;

    --Avoid close contact with people outside of your home;

    --Wash your hands often;

    --Cover your coughs and sneezes;

    •  Avoid close contact with those who are sick; and,
    •  Monitor your health and be alert for symptoms.

    “Unfortunately, the pandemic isn’t going away, but there are ways to monitor your health and recover at home without needing inpatient care if you do contract the virus,” said Dr. Mark Hamed, president of the Michigan Academy of Family Physicians. “That’s why we created this guide so that residents can track their health and communicate with their doctor to ensure they receive the necessary treatment. And remember, please stay away from others and stay in touch with your doctor if you do feel sick.”

   Michigan physicians said that they “are standing ready to continue serving their patients in the weeks and months ahead in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.” 

 Fowlerville District Library News

FDL Response to New COVID Emergency Order 

     In response to Emergency Order MCL 333.2253 issued by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), Fowlerville District Library will be open by appointment only and will continue to offer curbside service during our regular hours. The use of our curbside is encouraged.  Each appointment will be limited to thirty minutes by one household at a time and can be arranged by calling or emailing the library. Masks will be required.  We will also be offering print by email which can be picked up through curbside or in our Entryway. Your first ten copies each day are FREE.  Internet is always available for patron use in our parking lot and side yard. Please continue to use the book dropbox outside the building or leave your items in the library lobby, when available.

Monday-Thursday

9:30am – 7pm

Friday

9:30am – 5pm

Saturday

10am – 2pm

How to Use Curbside Service

    Step 1: You can make requests: by calling the Library directly, emailing us or make your holds through the FDL’s card catalog (Max 10 items)  --Notsure what you would like to read? Use our reader’s advisory at the desk, they can help! All you need is to give them a subject, author, or genre, and they will do the rest.

    Step 2: One hour after your request has been made, please come to the Library and park in the curbside pickup designated parking located in front of the side yard.

    Step 3: From your car, call the Library and someone will come out with your requested materials.

    Step 4: Please present your library card or driver's license and your materials will be given to you.

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Upcoming Programs at District Library

    All programs are intended for Fowlerville School District residents. Call (517) 223-9089 for more information, or checkout our Facebook Page.

    All programs will be held virtually via Zoom, Facebook Live or YouTube unless otherwise indicated.Program descriptions,  location, and details on how to register for each program are below.

    All programs require registration and is done by sending a Facebook Personal Message to the Library or by emailing to info@fowlervillelibrary.org, unless otherwise indicated.  Zoom invitations will be sent out the day before the program date.

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Phone a Story and First Chapter Fridays: Available 24/7

Preschool - 12th Graders -Call 517-858-2700 anytime to hear a full children's story, or a sample of a J Fiction/Chapter book or YA/Teen novel. Recordings are changed every week.

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Reading to Bosco Through Zoom: Temporarily paused until further notice –He will be back soon.

All Ages- Read to Bosco on Zoom! You can now reserve a time for your child to read to Fowlerville District Library's therapy dog! Each child will be given a 15 minute time slot to read to Bosco and must be preregistered. Registration is needed each week and spots are limited. Zoom invites will be sent out on Fridays. This event reoccurs every Monday.

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Dungeons and Dragons for Beginners: Continuing Thursdays at 2:30pm through December 17th–via –Zoom

6th-12th Graders - Are you new to the game Dungeons and Dragons? Come meet with the Library and friends on Zoom to learn the basics to play, how to fill out your character sheet, rules, and to play a few short adventures. Register to secure your Zoom link through Facebook PM with your email address or info@fowlervillelibrary.org. This group is held on Thursdays, when school is in session.

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Reindeer Adventures: Wednesday, December 9th, at 7 pm –Library Side Yard

Preschool – 5th Graders and Family - Follow our holiday trail through the Library's side yard to experience a magical journey filled will holiday spirit and cheer. There will be reindeer from Rooftop Landing, special giveaways, take-home crafts and activities, Santa's mailbox to send those important letters, and so much more! This year might be a little different, but there is always hope and magic, Happy Holidays! All giveaways are while supplies last and are for children 5th grade and younger. Social distancing is a must, and wearing a mask is expected. Please note that the library building will be closed, and there will be no access to the restrooms. Registration is not required for this event, but it is for Fowlerville School District residents only. The Santa letter template is available on our website or Facebook page. Please include a return address to have a reply.

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Teen Holiday Party: Monday, December 14th, at 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm via—Zoom

6th Graders – 12th Graders - Join the Library and some of your friends to celebrate the holiday, spend time together, and build your own 3D Coloring Puzzle. Sign up today to participate and to receive your own Puzzle Kit to create out of an exciting assortment. You will need to have your own set of color pencils, felt tip pens, or gel pens to color in the details of your 3D puzzle, as little or as much as you would like. Puzzle kits will be available for pick up inside the Library or through curbside service starting Thursday, December 10th.

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Beyond the Book Series: The Joy Luck Club: Thursday, December 17th, at 6:30 pm via—Zoom

Adults - November's selection in our "Life From Another Perspective Theme" for our Beyond the Book Group is The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan. Please read the book and watch the movie at home, then meet up with friends on Zoom to discuss them both. Everyone who signs up will get an opportunity to check out the movie and watch it on their own. Registration is required with a $10 deposit and a valid email address to receive a book and a Zoom link. Registration is done in person inside or through curbside service at the Library. Books are limited and only available to one per household. 

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Cameron Zvara LIVE Online!: A Comedy Magic Show for Families: Tuesday, December 29th, at 11 am via—Zoom

Family - Looking for some fun during your holiday break? Do not miss your opportunity to watch the talented Magician Cameron Zvara's performance filled with comedy, tons of audience participation, and of course, mind dazzling magic tricks to delight all ages. Registration begins online at 10 am Tuesday, December 15th through Howell Library at https://howelllibrary.libcal.com/event/7200484?k=bb8300e9acb8a4dd0537e369ff04002d or register by emailing the Fowlerville Library at info@fowlervillelibrary.net. Please register one person for each family/household that will be attending together.

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Opportunities to Give this Season

Toys for Tots Drive: Friday, November 20th thru Friday, December 16th

We are collecting toys for children and teens. Please bring your new, unwrapped toy to donate and drop it in our Toys for Tots box.

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Food for Fines: Monday, November 30th thru Monday, December 14th

We are collecting nonperishable unexpired food for the Impact Center. Each item donated equals $1 in current overdue fines removed from your account, up to $5. Donations are always welcome, even if you do not owe fines! Ask at the desk for details.

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Follow us on Facebook: @fowlervillelibrary or visit our website at www.fowlervillelibrary.org. Email any questions to:info@fowlervillelibrary.org