Center Line Public Library

• Baby and toddler play group 11 a.m. Tuesdays. Children up to 36 months and their caregivers can participate in stories, songs and play.

• Storytime at 11 a.m. Wednesdays or 5 p.m. Thursdays. Enjoy a few stories and a craft. Intended for ages 0 to 5, no registration required. Program same both days.

The library is located at 7345 Weingartz, Center Line. For more information, call 586-758-8274.

Clinton-Macomb Public Library

• Fandom passport event at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19 at the North Branch for children in fourth-ninth grade to create a passport that will allow them to express their love for their favorite fandom. To register, call 586- 226-5083.

• Gratitude mood board building at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 22 for teens in grade 6-12 at the South Branch. To register, call 586-226-5073.

• CMPL is still offering usual book discussion groups and trivia nights online each month. Register for events online at cmpl.libnet.info/events or call 586-226-5000.

CMPL Main Library is located at 40900 Romeo Plank Road, Clinton Township. CMPL is North Branch is at 54100 Broughton Road, Macomb Township. CMPL South Branch located at 35679 South Gratiot Ave., Clinton Township. To register for programs, visit cmpl.libnet.info/events.

Eastpointe Public Library

• The library has an ongoing canned food drive. Non-perishable foods can be dropped off during open hours.

• The library is open to the public and for curbside service and phone reference service during regular hours. Patrons can place holds on items through the catalog or call to request materials.

The library is located at 15875 Oak Ave., Eastpointe. To contact the library or to register for most programs, call 586-445-5096.

Fraser Public Library

• Author Spotlight: Michael Zadoorian 6:30-7:30 p.m. Nov. 13. Zadoorian is the author of four novels, “The Narcissism of Small Differences”, “Beautiful Music”, “The Leisure Seeker” and “Second Hand.” His novels take inspiration from his own experiences growing up in Detroit and sets his books amongst the backdrop of the city he loves. Registration required.

• Family game afternoon noon-4 p.m. Nov. 16 Bring the family and any board games you want to the library for our monthly family game afternoon. We’ll provide pizza for lunch and some snacks, so all you have to do is bring yourselves! We’ll have some games available, but don’t forget to bring your favorites. Registration required.

The library is holding programming at 15260/15240 15 Mile Road, Fraser. To register for programming where required, call 586-293-2055 or online at fraserpubliclibrary.org

Harrison Township Public Library

• Knitting and Crochet Circle 10 a.m.-noon Nov. 12, 19 and 26. Knitters and crocheters of all levels. Bring your own project and supplies. This group is currently accepting donations of yarn, fleece, or craft store gift cards. The group creates and donates to charitable organizations like Beaumont Little Angels, Project Linus, Compassion Pregnancy, and more to give comfort items during times of need.

• Baby Play Group 10 a.m. Fridays Nov. 15-December 13 Join for stories, songs, and then play time! This is a great way for babies and parents to spend time together and enjoy themselves while building early literacy skills. The program is geared for children 6 months to 24 months. Registration not required.

• Birds of Prey at 1 p.m. Nov. 16. Discover the origin of their name, “raptor,” which means “to seize or grasp.” Come see the feet with their powerful feet and talons. Observe the feathers, beaks and so much more. That’s right! We are bringing raptors to the library! Come see these predators in person! All ages welcome. Space is limited. Registration required.

• Coffee and Conversation: Michigan Military Technical and Historical Society at 10 a.m. Nov. 20. Come sip, chat, and get the scoop on the museum. Enjoy a cup of coffee while engaging in meaningful conversations about the military museum and they preserve our history. Don’t miss this chance to ask questions, share your thoughts, and engage with others dedicated to making a difference! Coffee and donuts will be served. Registration requested, but drop-ins are welcome.

Residents can request materials be delivered to their homes. Request materials, once notified they are ready for pickup, contact the library at 586-329-1261 to set up delivery time.

The library is located at 38255 L’Anse Creuse St., Harrison Township. Register for classes where required at htlibrary.org.

MacDonald Public Library

• Crochet Corner from 10-11 a.m. Nov. 13.

• Writers’ Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 13 and 20.

• Toddler and Preschool Storytime at 10 a.m. Nov. 14, 19 and 21

• The Librarian’s List Book Club at 2 p.m. Nov. 14.

• Adult Craft Night at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 14.

• Baby and Me Storytime at 10 a.m. Nov. 15 and Nov 22.

• Teen Advisory Council at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 19.

• MacDonald Public Library Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 19.

• Books on Tap: Clytemnestra meeting at 8 p.m. Nov. 21 at Little Camille’s By The Green 4575 County Line Road.

Most programs require registration. To sign up for programs or find more events, visit macdonaldlibrary.org and click on “events.” To contact the library, send an email to contactmpl@macdonaldlibrary.org or call 586-725-0273. The library is open and available for visits Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Friday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The library is located at 36480 Main St., New Baltimore.

Mount Clemens Public Library

• Candy Making 6-7:30 p.m. Nov. 14 Jade will demonstrate how to make three separate candies that are easy to concoct, and a pleasure to eat. Taste tests will be available for all candies, as well as take-home recipe cards. Register required.

• Zumba 6-7 p.m. Nov. 18 and 25. All ages and fitness levels are welcome! Please bring a yoga mat and water bottle.

• Recycled Newspaper Crafts with Local History 4-6 p.m. Nov. 19. Creating baskets and roses out of old newspaper. Program for all ages.

• Lord of the Rings Showing 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Nov. 23. Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring watch party. Join us for snacks and fun as we journey into the Shire.

• MinT: Mondays in Text 6:30-7:30 p.m. Mondays. Those in grades K-2 will actively engage with different types of print or digital text, as students follow recipes, create STEAM projects, and conduct their own research. Register online.

• Resume review 4-7 p.m. Mondays. Bring your resume to adult services for a resume review. Experts will critique, revise, and make it great for your next job search. If you cannot come on Mondays, call 586-469-6200 for an appointment.

The library is located at 150 Cass Avenue and registration for programs where required can be done online at mtclib.org.

Romeo Graubner Library

• Data declutter and account security at 2 p.m. Nov. 14. Secure and simplify user names, passwords and logins for shopping, banking and email accounts. Bring your personal devices to learn “hands-on” about security tools. Registration required.

•Planning for Financial Emergencies at 2 p.m. Nov. 21. Learn about different types of financial emergencies, how to prepare for them, and what strategies will help weather any ongoing financial emergency. No registration needed.

The library is located at 65821 Van Dyke, Washington Township. For more information or to register where required, call 586-752-0603.

Romeo Kezar Library

• Fall Storytime at Kezar 11:30 a.m. Nov. 14 and 21. Ms. Jeanette will read stories, lead rhymes and songs, and prepare an age appropriate craft for each child to take home. All ages, stages, and abilities are welcome. No registration required.

Romeo Writer’s Group 6 p.m. Nov. 19. Any writer at any level is welcomed to join us to share current writing projects, and offer support and encouragement.

The library is located at 107 Church Street, Romeo. For more information or to register where required, call 586-752-2583.

Roseville Public Library

• STEM Club: Stacking Liquids Challenge at 6 p.m. Nov. 13. Those in grades 3-5 can explore how different liquids can be layered on top of each other based on their densities. The goal? To create the most colorful and stable liquid stack without mixing layers! Registration required.

• Roseville Historical and Genealogical Society presents, The Edsel and Eleanor Ford Era 6 p.m. Nov. 19. Presented by Michael Skinner, Ford historian

•Homeschool Hangout at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 20. Connect with other homeschool families and share resources, network, make new friends, and join us for a variety of activities in this monthly program. No registration required.

• Bundles for children. Fill in the form that can be found on the website, social media or in the newsletter and choose up to three topics or themes and a librarian will put together five books and place them on hold for you to pick up.

• Book Match Submit a Book Match form that can be found on the website, social media or in the newsletter. More detailed responses will result in better recommendations. After finishing the form expect to receive a custom reading list within 10 business days.

• Homework Help: Tutor.com offers live assistance from tutors.

• Librarians are offering chat reference on Facebook at facebook.com/RosevillePublicLibraryMI. Library patrons may continue to ask questions through comments on the library’s Facebook page and via email at rsvlibrary@roseville-mi.gov or by calling 586-445-5407.

The library is located at 29777 Gratiot Ave.

St. Clair Shores Public Library

• Makerspace: Innovation Stations 6-7 p.m. Nov. 14 Cricut Joy and MagnaTiles. The makerspace is open to ages 4 and older, but those 13 and younger must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Prior registration is required for all participants, including accompanying adults.

• Makerspace Hour 2-3 p.m. Nov. 20 Patrons can choose from a variety of makerspace tools and equipment to work on their own independent projects or collaborate in small groups in this self-guided program. The makerspace is open to participants aged 4 and up, though children 13 and under must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

• Holiday Cheese Tasting 3:30 p.m. Nov. 22. Guided cheese tasting by Mongers Provisions with a selection of cheeses perfect for the upcoming holidays. This event is vegetarian, for ages 18 and up, and space is limited; Registration required and ends when all spots are filled.

• The youth services department, with the help of grant funding, has created 14 explorer packs for children and families to check out. Each pack contains learning tools, non fiction books, activity sheets, identification guides and other manipulatives centered on an outdoor activity. Topics include insects, bird watching, astronomy water, hiking, plants and rocks. To check out an Explorer pack or for more information, ask at the Youth Services Desk.

The library is located at 22500 E. 11 Mile Road, St. Clair Shores. Registration can be done available online through the library’s website, scslibrary.org; in person, via phone at 586-771-9020, or via email to SCSYouth@libcoop.net.

Shelby Township Public Library

• Tech Talks 10 a.m.

Mondays. Bring your coffee and curiosity as our tech librarian covers popular topics in the technology world. For beginners and those wanting to learn a little more. All learners are welcome.

For up to date schedules visit shelbytwp.org/library or visit the Library’s Facebook page.

Additionally, library staff will be available by phone at 586-739-7414 or by email at shelbylib@libcoop.net for assistance. All digital services are available at shelbytwp.org/library.

The library is located at 52610 Van Dyke Avenue, Shelby Township

Sterling Heights Public Library

• Library cardholders can reserve a time to use the Maker’s Space by appointment. Look for Maker Space Lab on the program calendar.

• Biblio Book Box offered for adults and Teen Book Box for teens offered every month. Register and a librarian will will pick a book based on user’s preferences and include a surprise.

• Toddler Time and Preschool storytimes are both offered at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays. Registration is required. Check the library calendar for full details.

• PAWS for Reading 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays. The first 10 children to check in at the youth desk on Tuesday nights will be able to read to a therapy dog.

• The Upton House is open for self-guided tours from 1-4 p.m. every Wednesday and second Sunday of the month. Register up to six people in a household. Registration only required for Wednesdays.

• Sterling Heights Public Library will continue curbside materials service, phone service, and home delivery/outreach service on Monday — Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday from 1-5 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, 24/7 digital library services are available at shpl.net.

The library is located at 40255 Dodge Park Road, Sterling Heights. For more information or to register, visit shpl.net or call 586-446-2640.

Warren Public Libraries

• Warren Public Library is distributing My First Library Bags at all four library branches for children from birth through age five who are Warren residents. Children can stop by any Warren Public Library branch with their parents or caregivers to receive a free bag. The bags for babies from birth through age two include a board book, sensory ball, bib, and a list of library resources in a reusable tote bag. The bags for ages three through five include a picture book, egg shaker, and a growth chart in a reusable tote bag. Bags available while supplies last and are designed to help develop early literacy skills by encouraging adults to talk, sing, read, write, and play with young children every day to help every child get ready to read and succeed when kindergarten begins.

• All Warren public library branches will be able to offer a telescope for patrons to check out with a valid library card thanks to being selected to be part of NASA @ My Library, an education initiative to increase and enhance science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) opportunities for library patrons. The Warren Civic Center library will offer telescope events throughout the year as well.

Warren Burnette Branch Library

• Indigenous Tribes of Michigan scavenger hunt Nov. 1- 27. November is Indigenous People’s Heritage Month. Children who visit throughout November can learn about the 12 federally recognized tribes of Michigan with a fun library scavenger hunt.

The library is located at 23345 Van Dyke Avenue. Registration can be done online at warrenlibrary.net or by calling 586-353-0579.

Warren Busch Branch Library

• Grab-and-Go Science at Busch Branch Library has science themed kits available for check out exploring topics in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) with fun and kid-friendly hands on activities. Each kit also contains a related book and instructions. For children, tweens and teens ages six and up, recommended ages vary by kit and activity. More kits will be added to the collection soon. They can be checked out for 21 days and renewed up to two times and must be checked out and returned to the Busch Branch.

The library is located at 23333 Ryan Road, Warren.

Warren Civic Center Library

• Children’s Book Boxes, a subscription box program for children in grades 3-5. To sign up you must live in Warren and have a valid Warren Library card. Each box will contain 1-2 library books selected based on your preferences and one free book to keep. Boxes will contain fun surprises too! Sign up online at warrenlibrary.net/childrens-book-boxes.

• PAWS To Read 5-6 p.m. Wednesdays. Children of all ages can come and read to therapy dog Desmond. The PAWS program welcomes new and struggling readers to read to a certified therapy dog. The goal is to provide a non-judgmental atmosphere in which kids can read without correction or interruption and learn not just to read, but to love reading as well. No registration required.

The library is located at 1 City Square, Suite 100, Warren.

All Macomb County libraries, as part of the Suburban Library Cooperative, subscribe to RB Digital which has over 100 digital magazines that can be checked out immediately. They also offer educational services through Tutor.com, which provides homework help, test preparation and term paper and resume review. Students can use their student ID number to access those services. Items for Library events should be emailed at least two weeks in advance of events to estark@medianewsgroup.com.