Montmorency County Public Library

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Montmorency County was originally named Cheonoquet, after a Chippewa chief, meaning "big cloud".   The present day name honors Count Montmorency, who fought for the colonies in the Revolutionary War.   It is a land of unspoiled wilderness, nestled in the woods between Alpena and Otsego Counties,  a perfect vacationland with many resorts and campgrounds.  The abundant  lakes and streams offer Pike, Bass and Trout fishing, for winter visitors there is snowmobiling and skiing.  Montmorency has three libraries to meet the growing needs of the community.


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For children in 1st - 8th grade
Each local branch will have groups for grades 1st - 3rd and grades 4th - 8th

Members will be reading books that have been made into movies and comparing them.   They will have a chance to watch some of the movies on a big screen dvd projection player and enjoy popcorn and movie snacks.

The program has a Hollywood Glitz theme. Members will earn Holleywood bucks for reading and completing "Hollywood Square" challenges. They will be able to use these bucks at the end of the year "That's a Wrap" party to buy awesome prizes.  They will be greeted like royalty on the red carpet.

Club meeting will include literature circle activities, snacks and activities.  Call your local branch to sign up and get information on when your local club meets. There is no cost to join this club and everyone is welcomed.

 



"I will take the Ring,"
he said,
"though I do not know the way."
~Tolkien, Lord of the Rings

Step up to the tub, 'tain't no disgrace / Just pull up your sleeves and get 'em in place / Then scoop up the water and rub it on your face / And go "Bl-bl-bl, bl-bl-bl, bl-bl-bl!"
~Doc, Snow White