Connect with the Library during Spring Break

National Library Week April 3-9

MUSKEGON, MI – National Library Week is a time to highlight the essential role libraries, librarians and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening communities.

MADL is celebrating Community Appreciation Day on Tuesday, April 5 and the public is invited to visit any of ten branch locations for treats and giveaways throughout the day. It is also a celebration of National Library Workers Day, a day to celebrate the invaluable service of librarians and library support staff for their service to our community and library users.

Spring Break at all MADL branches includes special programs for kids throughout the week; Spring into STEAM, Candy Bar Bingo, and early literacy Storyville Villages at the Montague, Norton and Muskegon Heights branches. Another promotion included free movie tickets for Encanto at the Cinema Carousel on Tuesday, April 5, however, due to popular demand, tickets have gone quickly to library card holders.

MADL’s branches include Dalton, Egelston, Holton, Montague, Muskegon Heights, Muskegon Township, North Muskegon, Norton Shores, Ravenna and the Library for the Visually & Physically Disabled.

MADL offers many programs for all ages, free wi-fi, classes and resources that are available in person or from the comfort of home, 24/7. Some electronic learning digital resources include, Brainfuse, Libby, Tumblebooks and many others https://www.madl.org/stream___download/stream___download.php
The libraries are places to get connected to technology by using broadband, computers, and other resources.

About the Muskegon Area District Library
Muskegon Area District Library is Muskegon’s largest public library system with ten branch libraries, a Bookmobile, and the Library for the Visually and Physically Disabled. It serves 105,852 residents in 19 municipalities and is open 24/7 with on-line resources.