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Used Computers for Sale
 
Gateways for Sale

The library will be selling its older Gateway Profile 6 computers at the next Friends of Chelsea District Library Used Book Sale on Saturday, May 11 from 10am-3pm in the library's basement.

 

Gateway Profile 6 Specs

 

Operating System: Windows XP Professional Edition

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (single core) 3.0 GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2M cache

Chipset: Intel 945

Power supply: 275 W

Hard Drive: 40GB 7200rpm Serial ATA

Memory: 1GB, 533 MHz, PC4200 DDR2

Keyboard/mouse: serial port (not USB)

Price: $50, cash or check only

 

Purchased by the library in late summer 2006.

 

SOLD AS IS - working at time of sale; no warranty expressed or implied. No computer support with purchase. Twenty five units available.

 

Questions? Contact Network Administrator, Melanie Bell at mbell@chelseadistrictlibrary.org or (734) 475-8732.

 

Waiting on Your Garden
  

Chelsea Community Kitchen Before gardens hit their peak in late spring, it can be challenging to find healthy, delicious recipes that make use of fresh ingredients. Join Peter di Lorenzi of the Chelsea Community Kitchen and Lo-TECH Foodways as he demonstrates and shares dishes that make use of the resources early spring offers.

 

Thursday, May 9 | 6:30-8pm

McKune Room | Registration Required

Events this Week
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Saturday, May 4

 

Purple Rose Concert Reading | 
Join us for a reading Purple Rose Theatre Company actors for a reading of Comes a Faery by James McLindon.

 

  

Monday, May 6  

 

LEGO ClubOne full hour of free play with our extensive Lego collection. At the end of the program, children will have the opportunity to name their creations and put them on display in the youth department.

 

Tuesday, May 7

 

One-on-One Computer HelpComputer volunteers are on hand to answer questions about computers, the Internet, Microsoft applications and other technology issues. 

 

BabytimeIntroduce your baby or toddler to the wonderful world of books. We'll be singing songs, doing bouncy rhymes, learning some "baby signing" and reading along to fun board books. 

   

  

Wednesday, May 8
 
Spring StorytimeOur youth librarians will introduce your child to the wonderful world of books by reading great stories, singing funny songs, and making each story come alive through puppets, fingerplays and movement.
 
Place That Face | When local photograph Ralph Guenther retired, he donated all of his photo negatives to the Chelsea District Library. Join librarian Emily at the Chelsea Senior Center to identify the subjects of Ralph Guenther's photographs.
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Friends of Chelsea District Library Used Book Sale

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The next Friends of Chelsea District Library Used Book Sale is Saturday, May 11 from 10am-3pm in the library's basement. 
 
Find thousands of beautiful books, CDs, DVDs, audio books and more available for purchase. Proceeds from the sales are used to support the library. For updates and to learn more about the Friends of Chelsea District Library, check out their Facebook page.
Free Comic Book Day is May 4

Free Comic Book Day 
Free Comic Book Day is a single day - the first Saturday in May each year - when participating comic book shops across North America and around the world give away comic books absolutely FREE to anyone who comes into their stores. 
 
The Chelsea District Library is excited to be participating in Free Comic Book Day! Stop by the library Saturday, May 4 to pick up a free comic book, while supplies last. For more information on Free Comic Book Day, visit www.freecomicbookday.com.
Help the WSEC Intergenerational Garden 
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The WSEC Intergenerational Garden is in full-swing! The Chelsea Senior Center has applied for a grant through Seeds of Change for a chance to win a $25,000 or $100,000 grant. Please vote daily by visiting this link:
 
Enter zipcode "48118", then vote for WSEC Intergenerational Garden!
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The Chelsea District Library is nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide equal access to quality resources that serve the lifelong cultural, educational and informational needs and interests of all people.The library currently serves 14,000 residents in the Chelsea district - City of Chelsea plus Dexter, Lima, Lyndon and Sylvan townships and more than 20,000 individuals visit the library each month.  The library's state-of-the-art facility is an access point for information. In addition to providing dynamic services to complement and support local schools and other important community needs, the Chelsea District Library strives to present timely, interesting and high-quality programs and events to engage and enrich the Chelsea community. 

 

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