
Hamlin said CADL’s mobile library, previously known as the bookmobile, brings services out into communities. As senior associate director of CADL, Hamlin deals with the inner workings of the different branches, including a branch that moves over the course of the day. Jolee Hamlin knows that there is a difference between a traditional library branch and the Capital Area District Library, CADL, mobile library. This photo, taken from CADL’s website, shows the scope of the effort put into the mobile library Spartan Newsroom - News and information from student journalists at the Michigan State University School of JournalismĬADL mobile library gallery / Capital Area District LibraryThe mobile library is a large vehicle, with art designed by a children’s book illustrator.
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MSU School of Journalism Code of Ethics. MSU journalism COVID-related reporting guidelines. Michigan Chile Investigative Journalism Program. Life enrichment activities within the Township of Tiny and environs. With programs that address the diverse needs, interests of seniors, and provide and promote fellowship, recreation, entertainment, Going forward, the aim of the Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors Club is to continue to build a healthy community Programs, ranging from three levels of line dancing to chair yoga, craft groups, pool, bid euchre, book club, camera club and Today, the Club has grown to a centre that offers many weekly, educational, creative, and recreational In 1974 when the Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors Club was incorporated, it started with a few weekly programs such as aīowling league, shuffleboard, and bridge. The Club welcomes new members, members and life members to participate in all of the activities in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. Provides people 50+ in a rural community an opportunity to stay physicallyįit and socially engaged.
Members could take part in programs that fit the lifestyles of today's active senior community. The Georgian Shores Swinging Seniors Club, in Tiny Ontario, evolved from an idea to have a facility where