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How to support Detroit libraries this summer
How to support Detroit libraries this summer

Axios

time02-07-2025

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How to support Detroit libraries this summer

The Detroit Public Library is going all-out with programming this summer, offering a range of events from music to estate planning. Why it matters: As libraries struggle to recover from the pandemic and brace for potential cuts, many avid readers are wondering how they can support their book-filled institutions. The big picture: Those looking for ways to support the Detroit Public Library can attend its programming — but the first and easiest way is to make sure they have a library card, spokesperson Katie Dowgiewicz tells Axios. As well as picking up summer reads from any branch, library users can access ebooks and audiobooks for free on the Libby app and stream movies, music and movies through Hoopla and Kanopy. Between the lines: The 160-year-old Detroit Public Library had 20 active locations as of this spring, per Outlier Media. Renewal of the library's millage, which makes up much of its budget, passed last year. The library system's summer events lineup includes the following: ☕ The Java and Jazz summer concert series is free to attend, including refreshments. Singer and songwriter Joan Belgrave performs July 29 at 6pm. Her versatile style ranges from jazz and blues to contemporary R&B. Acclaimed drummer and educator Sean Dobbins will hit the stage Aug. 19, also at 6pm. 📚 This is the first year the library is partnering with the Detroit Festival of Books. On July 18, the Friday before the July 20 book fest in Eastern Market, the main library branch will host a free book event with discussions and presentations featuring local authors and booksellers. 🦁 The library's June-August summer reading program is partnering with the Detroit Lions. Kids are asked to read a specific number of books based on their grade level. The program includes events and prizes — and the chance to win a Lions experience. 🏠 On a more adult-focused education topic, the library is hosting estate planning workshops with the city for older adults to plan their futures and ensure their wealth stays in their family. Learn about power of attorney, wills and trusts and obtain access to an attorney to help draft these documents.

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