Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Back to School

 


We wish all students, teachers, parents, and caregivers a great start to the school year!

If you're looking for books to read - for fun or for school - you can request a personalized Book Bundle here or email us at youth@milanlibrary.org and we'll provide suggestions or choose books for you to check out through Curbside Pickup.

Also, see our online resources here for ebooks, research help, ACT/SAT test prep and more.

If you have any questions, please let us know: youth@milanlibrary.org.

Monday, July 27, 2020

Weekly Challenge 7




MI Library Quest (for 6th - 12th graders) continues from last week. Find clues on library websites, save the kingdom from the bronze dragon, and be entered to win prizes! Enter by July 30; winners will be announced on July 31. See details here.


Fairy Tale Fitness

Thank you, Huron Public Library, for allowing us to share your Fairy Tale Fitness activity!

Watch the video below to see fun Fairy Tale Fitness activities: roll like a carriage, climb up a beanstalk, and more! You can download the cards to print at home or request a copy to pick up from the library tomorrow afternoon. Choose a card, do the activity, and repeat!

See the video here:



Download and print the cards here
To request a copy of the cards to pick up from the library, fill out this form.






Monday, July 20, 2020

Weekly Challenge 6: MI Library Quest


6th through 12th graders are invited to participate in MI Library Quest. Search library websites for tools to save King Thaddeus Brockwright III's kingdom from the dreaded bronze dragon. Succeed and you'll be entered to win a gift card to a local business or bookstore of your choice.  

This is a state-wide quest.  Prizes are being awarded by each library, so someone (or a few someones) from our library will win a prize!

You can read King Thaddeus's plea for help below and then get started at mi.gov/MiLibraryQuest.  

I am King Thaddeus Brockwright the Third and I request your aid in ridding my kingdom of the dreaded bronze dragon. The destruction and devastation to our villages is horrendous, and we can’t hold out much longer. We know the dragon is strong so you will need to gather additional supplies for your journey. Luckily dragons are predictable and after a week of eating, it will take a full month of rest to digest its full stomach. This means you have exactly 30 days to retrieve your items and face the dragon before he is awake again at full strength.

Each of my villages has prepared and hidden items on their library website to help you along your journey; you will need to retrieve at least 23 of these items before you will be able to face the dragon. Collect your 23 items and log their names under the name of the village library where you collected them in the Dragon Eradication Inventory in order to proceed. Once the dragon is defeated, each province will be distributing awards randomly among the participating adventurers. 

Good luck, and come back victorious!

The Quest ends on July 30, 2020.







Monday, June 29, 2020

Weekly Challenge 3



The TNT challenge this week is to write a letter to someone or to write a text message conversation between two characters in a book you have read.
You can write a letter to anyone you know and send it to them - a family member, a friend, anyone you know!  You can send it as a physical letter or an email. See if they write back.
Or you can write a text message conversation between two character in a book you have read. What do you think they'd say to each other? If you'd like us to share your conversation, you can email it to us at youth@milanlibrary.org. As a thank you for participating, if you send us a conversation, you will get an entry in our Summer Reading prize drawing.
And, last week's Share Your Story challenge also continues through July 15.  See details here

Monday, June 22, 2020

Weekly Challenge 2: Share Your Story





This week’s challenge is to Share Your Story.

The past few months have been unusual for all of us. School buildings closed. Many businesses closed. We have done school and work from home.  Activities and events have been canceled. Being home all the time may have inspired you to get creative and find new things to do that you wouldn’t have usually done.

We invite you to share your story with us.  We will compile these stories into a book at the library. 

You can send us anything you'd like to share - photographs, drawings, writings - anything that shares your experience and daily life during the pandemic.

If you would like ideas, here are a few suggestions:

What did you do that you wouldn't have done on a "normal" day?
What did you not do that you would have done on a "normal" day?
What do you like or not like about being home instead of at school?
How are you keeping in touch with family and friends while you can't visit them in person?
Have you done something to help someone else?
Has someone done something to help you?
Have you missed an event during this time?
Did you celebrate a birthday in a different way?
What are you looking forward to doing after we return to "normal?"
What will you keep doing even after we return to "normal?"


The following two resources provide additional ideas – either for Share Your Story or just for yourself.

My Covid-19 Time Capsule
by 
Long Creations
Journal-type pages for children to document this time.


My Lockdown Diary
by Stephen McCarthy
Prompts for writing and drawing during this time of no school and social distancing.


You can send information to us for our Share Your Story book
  • here - A Gmail account is required. You'll upload your submission directly on that page.
  • Email us at youth@milanlibrary.org and then complete this form.
  • Bring information to the library once we reopen.  We can scan your documents if you'd like to keep the originals.
As a thank you for participating, one person who shares their story will win a gift card to a Milan business. Since this challenge is a little bigger than our usual weekly challenges, we’ll give you some extra time and have the drawing on July 15. 

We hope you enjoy this challenge.  We look forward to seeing your stories!

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Curbside Pickup Service begins on June 22

Curbside Pickup Service will be available beginning on Monday, June 22.

If you have already seen Curbside information on our website, you can skip to the youth-specific part of this page here. The rest is general information repeated from our website.


Here are the basics:
  • Reserve or request items.
  • Wait for notification that items are ready.
  • Come to the library during our current hours (see below) and call us from your vehicle (phone number is on the signs outside).
  • Library staff will bring items out to you and place them in your trunk or on the curb.

The details:

WHAT HOURS IS CURBSIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE?

Monday 10:30-3:30    
Tuesday 1:30-6:30   
Wednesday  10:30-3:30   
Thursday 1:30-6:30
Friday  10:30-3:30 
Saturday  10:30-3:30 


HOW DO I REQUEST ITEMS FOR CURBSIDE PICKUP?  

You can:  
  • Place a reserve on items through our online catalog here (most efficient).
  • Fill out this form for help choosing books for children and teens. 
  • Call the library during open hours at 734-439-1240 to request items. 
  • Email the library at info@milanlibrary.org.

HOW DO I REQUEST ITEMS IN THE CATALOG FOR PICKUP?
  • Go to milanlibrary.org and click on the Catalog/My Account link or go directly to our catalog here.
  • Log in to your account with your library card number and password.  If you don’t recall your password, give us a call during open hours and we will help you reset it.
  • Find the item(s) you are interested in and click on “place a hold”.  You'll see a pop-up box that says Reserve Placed when it has been reserved.

HOW DO I CHOOSE BOOKS IF I DON'T KNOW EXACTLY WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR?


  • Youth staff members can help choose books for children and teens.  Let us know what subjects and formats you like and how many items you want on the form here. We'll select items for you based on the information you provide. 
  • You can search our catalog for new items, items on a subject of interest, and more. Click here to see tips for getting the best results when you search our catalog.
  • If you have questions, you can email us at youth@milanlibrary.org.

HOW DO I KNOW WHEN MY ITEMS ARE AVAILABLE TO PICK UP? 
  • Please allow 48 hours for items to be located and placed on hold for you.
  • We will call you or email you to let you know that your items are ready for pickup.  

HOW DO I PICK UP MY STUFF? 
  • AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED YOUR ITEMS ARE READY, pull up near (but not right in front of) the book drop box.
  • Call the library (734-439-1240) to let us know you’re here and your name.
  • A staff member will bring out your items in a bag and can place them either in your trunk (please open when you arrive) OR at the curb near your car. 
  • Staff will stay 6 feet away from you at all times and will wear masks.  We ask that you stay in your car and/or wear a mask if you need to get out of it for any reason.

HOW DO I RETURN ITEMS TO THE LIBRARY? 

  • As the library building is still closed, ALL ITEMS MUST BE RETURNED IN THE BOOK DROP outside the library.
  • If you have an oversize item to return, please call us to make special arrangements. 
  • This is so that we can quarantine returned items for the appropriate period of time as determined by the CDC and other authorities. 

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Drop box reopens today



Our drop box will be open starting today, Wednesday, June 17.

You can begin returning your checked out books and other items to the drive-up drop box. 

Please note:

  • Items will not be checked in the same day they are returned.
  • Items will be quarantined before being checked in.  The amount of time will be determined by recommendations by the CDC and other authorities.  At this time, items will be quarantined for four days. (Updated 7/21/2020)
  • Items will remain on your account until after the 4-day quarantine period. (Updated 7/21/2020)
  • Fines will not be charged for this time.  Items will be backdated to March 13 (the last day the library was open) until July 18. (Updated)   
  • If you have any questions, please email us at info@milanlibrary.org.


See more about our reopening plan here.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Weekly Challenge: Week 1

Summer Reading Weekly Challenge

Week 1: Listen to a story from someone you know

You can watch the video announcing our Weekly Challenge below or on Facebook here.

In the video when I mentioned contacting someone, that should have been "call or *Facetime*" - not Facebook. 

If you have any questions, please leave us a comment here or email youth@milanlibrary.org.

We hope you enjoy this week's challenge!

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Reopening News


Thank you for your patience during the library closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This has been a difficult time for everyone, and we hope that you have been able to stay safe and healthy.

On June 9, 2020, the Milan Library Board of Trustees approved a reopening policy for Milan Public Library.

The library will have a “soft reopening” as we tackle many issues.  The library will reopen in stages.






The staff have been trained in sanitary procedures and protocols. Staff have been provided with masks, hand sanitizer, soaps, and sanitizing supplies.


The Milan Public Library follows the guidelines set by the Governor’s Executive Orders and is watchful for any changes in procedures for the library.

Our staff is eagerly looking forward to welcoming you back to the library as soon as possible. Again, we sincerely appreciate your patience and understanding during this chaotic time.

____________

If prefer or require plain text, here are the stages again:


Stage 1
March 14 - June 14
  • The library is closed to the public and staff.

Stage 2
June 15 - June 21
  • On June 15, the staff will return to the library.
  • On June 17, the book drop will open for returned items.
  • All items will be quarantined for 3 days before being checked in and reshelved.
  • Patrons will not receive any fines at this time.

Stage 3
On June 22, the library will begin curbside pickup.
  • Library hours will be:
      Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10:00-4:00
      Tuesday and Thursday will be 1:00-7:00
  • Books may be reserved online or requested by calling the library (734.439.1240). 
  • When items are available, patrons will receive a phone call to let them know their items are ready for pickup and available times for pickup.
  • Patrons will pull up by the library drop box and call the library.
  • Items will be brought to the patron and either placed in the trunk or on the curb.
  • This is a no-contact delivery and staff will be wearing masks.

Stage 4
Beginning some time in July
  • Library hours will be:
      Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10:00-4:00
      Tuesday and Thursday will be 1:00-7:00
  • Patrons may enter the library but with limited occupancy and limitation to certain areas of the library.
  • Patrons will practice social distancing at all times.
  • All items are to be returned to the drop box and not brought into the library.
  • Computer use will be by appointment only.
  • All programs will be virtual.
  • Closer to Stage 4, more details will be available.

Stage 5
Date to be announced
  • Library hours will be:
      Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday 10:00-4:00
      Tuesday and Thursday will be 1:00-7:00
  • Limitation to certain areas of the library may be lifted.
  • Meeting room may be used for library events.
  • Some library events may be held in the library.

Stage 6
Date to be announced
  • Library hours and functions return to normal.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Dinosaur Day with PaleoJoe



Dinosaur Day with PaleoJoe

Saturday, June 20 at 10:30 A.M.


  PaleoJoe (Joseph Kchodl) introduces animals, plants, and creatures that have been extinct for millions of years.  His
stories, fossils, and specimens bring the past to life. You’ll see a 3-foot baby T-Rex skeleton, a Velociraptor skull, and more.

This event will be held on Zoom. 




Registration: 
Please register here if you are ONLY attending the Dinosaur Day event.

If you would like to participate in any other aspects of our Summer Reading Program, you can register for those events AND Dinosaur Day in the following links:

TNT (6th - 12th grade) registration for Dinosaur Day AND other summer events

Children's registration for Dinosaur Day AND other summer events

Thursday, June 4, 2020

Summer Reading Program 2020: Imagine Your Story



Our Summer Reading Program will begin on Monday, June 15 and continue through Saturday, August 28.  You are invited to read and listen to books, earn prizes, and participate in library events this summer.  Our events will be held virtually this year.

This summer will be different from previous years, but we are looking forward to encouraging reading and listening to books and to hosting fun events and projects.

Registration: Please register here.

Reading logs will be available here beginning on Monday, June 15.

Events for the first half of the summer are on the flyer below and can be opened as a pdf here.

We have tentative events planned for the entire summer, but will evaluate if we should make any changes before publicizing the end-of-summer schedule.

Questions: If you have any questions, please let us know here.  We look forward to seeing you (virtually!) this summer.

Updates will be posted here.

See our TNT events in the image below or 

click here for a pdf of the flyer.



Tuesday, April 21, 2020

National Library Week



We are celebrating National Library Week very differently this year.  Instead of being together at the library, we invite you to explore the library from your home.  

Our library provides you with FREE access to ebooks, audiobooks, online learning opportunities, virtual programs, and more.  We also have compiled additional resources from other reputable sources for you to consider.


You are invited to "Find the Library at Your Place" with our bingo page containing a variety of options. Explore the library and other recommended activities to complete a bingo and win a prize.

(Our children's bingo page is here.)

TNT National Library Week BINGO
(Teen and Tween, 6th - 12th grade)

Share Your Story:
Share your experience during this time at home. Details
here.
Do something creative: write, sing, draw, play an instrument, dance, cook, photograph, or anything you choose.
Read or listen to any book or part of a book.
Visit a museum
virtually here.
Do something kind for someone else.
Read somewhere you don’t usually read - outside, in the bathtub (perhaps with pillows not water) or anywhere you choose.
Write a book review.  It can be just one sentence or as much as you want to write.  Details here.
Play a game: a board game, a card game, or anything you choose.


Share a Smile:
Write a letter or draw a picture to share with someone who receives Meals on Wheels.
Details
here.
Learn how to do something new: origami, drawing, tying a tie, a new recipe, or anything you choose.
Tell someone about a book you have read or are reading.
Read or listen to an ebook or eaudiobook.
Details
here.
Your Choice:
Choose something you like on this bingo page and do it again.
Create a comic, write a story, or try anything else from this list.
Observe the animals and plants you see and hear outside. Learn more about one. Details here.
Your Choice:
Choose something you like on this bingo page and do it again.
Visit a zoo, aquarium, or aviary virtually here.
Write a letter or draw a picture for a friend or family member.
Read a poem.
Details
here.
Read or listen to any book or part of a book.
Learn something new that interests you.  Details here.
Go outside and watch the clouds and/or the stars.
Write a poem, and share it with us to add to our Poetree, if you choose. Details here.
Attend a virtual library program.  Details here.
Or choose something you like on this bingo page and do it again.
Draw a picture about a book or write a text message conversation between two (or more) characters in the book.


You can:
- print the bingo page here (with color header and instructions)
- print the bingo page here (printer friendly black & white)
- save one of these images to your device 

color with heading and instructions
just bingo page


If one (or more) of the bingo squares doesn't work for you, you can choose any other activity on the page to do for that square instead.  

Mark off the activities you do, and email the image or a picture of your paper copy to jperryman@milanlibrary.org.  

Complete one bingo to receive a free book after we reopen.  Complete additional bingos (2, 4, 6, and full card) to enter a prize drawing for a gift card to a local business or bookstore.  

We'll draw names for the prize drawing on Monday, May 4, so please submit your entries by Sunday, May 3.

If you have any questions, please email Jennifer at jperryman@milanlibrary.org.


Activity Details:

Most of the activities on the bingo page are already on our blog.  The links on each square on this page will take you to those details. 

Here is more information about the items that don't already have a page.

Write something about a book you have read.  It can be one sentence or as long as you want it to be. Tell if you liked the book or not and why you liked or didn't like it.  You can write anything else you would like. If you would like to share your review with us, we will post them online and in the library when we reopen. If you want to share it, you can email it to Jennifer at jperryman@milanlibrary.org.  Please include how you would like to be credited: first name and age, just age, or neither (anonymous). 


Animals and Plants:
Go outside - or watch and listen through a window - and see how many animals and plants you see. Pick one that interests you and learn one new thing about it using any books you have at home or any of these resources: 

Britannica School (available through MeL)
EBSCO eBook K-8 Collection (available through MeL)
EBSCO eBook High School Collection (available through MeL)
World Book Kids (available through MeL)
Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Learn about Michigan's Species
Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Attracting Frogs and Toads
Michigan Department of Natural Resources - Bird and other Wildlife Feeders


Learn Something New:
Use any of our resources or the options we have shared from others to learn something new.

- Explore any resource on mel.org (Michigan Electronic Library). Start here. You can narrow down the list by choosing an option in the subject search box: teen, DIY (for a variety of hobby and craft info), science, or anything that interests you.

- Learn a little bit of a new language with Mango Languages.

- Prepare for the ACT or SAT with Learning Library Express.

- Learn how to draw something from an author/illustrator video here or a drawing page here.

- Or try any other activity or resource here: Online reading and learning resources


Oceans of Possibilities!

Our Summer Reading Program will begin Saturday, June 11 and continue through Saturday, August 27. Children and teens are invited to read and...