Chelsea District Library E-newsletter
February 21-27, 2015
Correction
The book highlighted in our February 20th newsletter for the March 19th Books & Banter Book Club was incorrect.  Below is the correct selection. We apologize for an inconveniences this may have caused. 
 

Thursday, March 19
1:30-3pm | Drop-in
McKune Room
Books available at the Check-out Desk

Join Julia Strimer for a friendly and lively discussion about this month's selection:

Orphan Train 
by Christina Baker Kline

"The author of Bird in Hand and The Way Life Should Be delivers her most ambitious and powerful novel to date: a captivating story of two very different women who build an unexpected friendship: a 91-year-old woman with a hidden past as an orphan-train rider and the teenage girl whose own troubled adolescence leads her to seek answers to questions no one has ever thought to ask." - Goodreads.com
 
Low Vision AId
Chelsea District Library
Low Vision Service Center

Did you know that the library offers adaptive technology equipment including a variety of magnifiers ranging in power to help those with vision impairments?  

Located on our second floor, items from this collection may be borrowed for up to three weeks using your Chelsea District Library card. It's a great way to try a vision aid before purchasing or for use on a special project.

For more information about this collection, please call 734.475.8732 or stop by the reference desk on the second floor.

This collection was made possible through a donation by the Chelsea Lions Club.
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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.