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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Drivers license or other form of identification required.
Overdue Fines ►Videos / Audios - $1
for up to 10 days late, then an additional .10 per day
►Books - 5 cents per day with a maximum $5 per
item
Other Services
►Fax machine for public use $1 per page to send or
receive ►Copiers for public use 20 cents per page to copy Public computer
terminal with color printers and scanners
Loan Policies
►Books - 3 weeks
►Audios - 2 weeks
►Videos -1 week
Director and Board Members
Lori Haas Weaver - Director
Michael Wurtsmith, President
Robin Smiley, Vice President
Betty Comoford, Treasurer
Brenda South, Secretary
Terri Chapman, Trustee
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The world of books is the most
remarkable creation of man. Nothing else that he builds ever lasts.
Monuments fall, nations perish, civilizations grow old and die out, and
after an era new races build others. But in the world of books are
volumes that have seen this happen again and again and yet live on,
still young, still as fresh as the day they were written, still telling
men's hearts of the heart of men centuries dead.
-~ Clarence Day
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