Montmorency County Public Libraries, serving an area of 10,500 residents, has a collection of 28,000 books and periodicals; in addition, there are 750 CDs, records, cassettes and other audio materials, as well as 1,980 video items, such as DVDs and VHS tapes. Internet terminals are available for use by the general public. Staffing consists of 4 employees, including one fully accredited librarian, plus volunteers. The system comprises one central library and 2 branch libraries. Annual expenditures on the library collection total $21,000. Patrons make 12,000 visits annually, and check out materials 33,000 times. Twenty-three percent of all check-outs are children's materials.
Location:
12423 Jerome Street, Atlanta Michigan 49709
Telephone
989-785-3941
Other Public Libraries nearby:
(Harrisville) Alcona County Library
(Alpena) Alpena County Library
(Grayling) Crawford County Library
(Walloon Lake) Crooked Tree District Library
(Atlanta) Montmorency County Public Libraries
(Mio) Oscoda County Library
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12/05 Coming to The Atlanta area MorelFest Boyne City MI May16-19 Each May, Boyne City fills with hundreds of mushroom lovers from around the country who come seeking that elusive delicacy-the marvelous morel. National Cherry Festival Traverse City MI June29-July6 The Grand Traverse region, known for its world-record tart cherry harvest, bursts with visitors eager to savor the flavor of cherries tucked into everything imaginable. Charlevoix Venetian Festival Charlevoix MI July20-27 What began as a simple candle-lit boat parade has grown into a week-long flurry of color and pageantry that highlights the summer season and attracts tens of thousands of visitors. Mackinac Island Festival of the Horse Mackinac Island MI August8-11 Mackinac Island Carriage and Saddle Horse Parade, the Breeds of Mackinac presentation, musical kurs featuring the beautiful Friesians, lectures on the role of the horse in Mackinac's history. St Helen Bluegill Festival St Helen MI January1 Crafter demonstrations, live music and entertainment, vendors, kids games, a medallion hunt, and great food. Sunday wraps up with the Grand Parade and Awards Ceremony.
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