Saturday, April 4, 2026

 Webberville Library

115 South Main Street, Webberville, MI 48892

(517) 521-3984 • facebook.com/cadlwebberville

M, W 10-6-

T, Th, F 2-6-

Sat 10-1- Sun Closed

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Upcoming Events

Storytime with Miss Betty

Family • Wednesdays • 10:30am

Join the one & only Miss Betty for a little singing, a little dancing and of course, reading, too. Followed by a fun craft or activity!

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Coffee & Cribbage

Adults • Wednesdays • 1-3pm

Drop by the library for a game of cribbage, conversation and a cup of coffee or tea.

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Book Club

Adults • Fourth Thursdays • 6pm

Check out your copy of each month’s book at the library and join us for the discussion.

April (4/23)—The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah

May (5/28)—The Dry by Jane Harper

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Neighborly Know-How

Adults • Fourth Thursdays • 5pm

Our new show & tell style series features local experts from our community sharing on the subjects they’re passionate about. Join us the fourth Thursday of the month at 5pm.

April (4/23)—Michigan Rocks: Local lapidarist, Marv Martin, will talk about the rocks and minerals you’ll find by the Great Lakes with lots of specimens to touch.

May (5/28)—Adventures in Rug-Hooking—Webberville hooking legend, Sallie Brodie, will share the ins and outs of hooking rugs.

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Take & Make Kits

Ages 6-12

Every month we have a new kit featuring everything you need to do something fun. Available while supplies last.

AprilApril Fools Pranks—Celebrate April Fools Day all month long with this kit!

MayMake a Pet Pig—Inspired by Wilbur from Charlotte’s Web, make your own pet pig. Warning! Kit comes with a little (plastic) spider to be your pig’s best friend.

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Seed Library

Get growing with seeds from our seed library! This year we’re looking to garden for our native pollinators featuring Sand Tickseed, Purple Coneflower, Common Milkweed and the One Seed, One State pick—Pacific Beauty Calendula. Milkweed Stratification Kits are available while supplies last. We also have a wide assortment of seeds generously provided by the Webberville Garden Club.

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