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Eau Claire District Library in Michigan

Government

Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids
For kids K-12 - Sing the ABC's of national government. Put the United States back together and learn the history of the bald eagle and statue of liberty.

The White House
Learn about Flat Stanley's visit with George Bush, Why tee-ball is being played on the lawn, and what really goes on in the White House.

Politics for Kids
find out how government affects your life every day, how voting has changed in the last 130 years and see if you have what it takes to be the next President.

FBI Kids
What is it exactly that the FBI does? Click here to get the Inside Story.

First Ladies of America
From Martha Washington to Laura Bush, the First Ladies have been the women behind the scenes who have supported our Nation's Leader.

U.S. Presidents
Contains a list of all the presidents, from the nation's birth to present day.

Take Your Kids to Vote
You can be involved in the voting process. Lists ways kids can be involved with their parents in discussing relevant issues related to voting.

Libby

Download the app here!

download the Libby app for overdrive

Open Libby database

You will need a 14 digit barcode to log in to the database.  Please call the Library if you need that number.

Michigan Activity Pass

Michigan Activity pass

Free or discounted access to hundreds of Michigan's state parks, historic sites, cultural attractions, campgrounds and recreation areas.

IRS

   Click here for access to
   the IRS for tax forms
   and information.

Library Board Meetings

The Library Board of the Eau Claire District Library meets on the 2nd Monday of each month, at 1 PM.  The meeting is open to the public.   

 

 

Book Discussion Group

Book club information

Book discussion group meets on the third Monday of each month [except December] at 7:00 PM.

If you are interested in joining the group, please call the Library for more information.

Annual Reading Challenge 2024

You may click on the link below to add the books that you've read to an online form.  You may also pick up a paper form at the library.

The Annual Reading Challenge runs from January 2 through December 31, 2024.

All ages are welcome to participate.

Click here to record the titles of the books that you read.