Ypsilanti District Library
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Proudly serving Ypsilanti, Michigan since 1868. (ip·suh·lan·tee)
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Because everyone deserves a shot 🎯
Screenshot of a social media post by LynnDee the Librarian (@lynndeeslibrary). Profile shows a smiling woman. Post text reads: 'A patron came in this week needing to borrow a laptop bc they had a virtual job interview. We were able to provide a laptop & internet, + the space 2 do the interview. & they got the job. THAT is the power of public libraries. #librarylife
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NOW OPEN. Week 2 of our short horror story competition focuses on body horror: transformation, destruction, or decay of the human body Send in your most spine-tingling tales for a chance to win a deluxe movie night package.
Promotional graphic with a glitchy VHS-style blue background featuring horizontal scan lines and digital distortion. White pixelated text displays 'PLAY' with a triangle play button in the top left corner. The main text reads 'YDL SHORT HORROR COMPETITION' in a retro video game or digital font with chromatic aberration effects (red and cyan color splitting). Below that, it states 'WEEK 2: BODY HORROR' and 'OCT 8 - 14' in the same stylized font A vintage CRT computer monitor displaying an Urban Accents 'Movie Night' popcorn gift set. The product box shows '3 Non GMO Kernels' and '5 Premium Seasonings' with colorful seasoning packets labeled as Buttery Caramel Corn, Spicy Chili Lime, Chili Lime, Sizzlin' Spicy Sriracha, and Kettle Corn. Below are three clear containers with different types of popcorn kernels: Fluffy White Gold, Cranberry Ruby Red, and Sweet Tricolor Blend. A computer keyboard is visible at the bottom of the frame A heavily distorted, glitched image with digital scan lines and static effects overlaying what appears to be a dark doorway or entrance. Text overlay displays 'HTTP.\SCHEDULE' at the top in corrupted white lettering, followed by a schedule listing: 'OCTOBER 1-7 HAUNTINGS', 'OCTOBER 8-14 BODY HORROR', and 'OCTOBER 15-21 MONSTERS' in the same glitched font style.
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Check out the prize baskets! 👀
White woven basket containing adult reading items including a library-themed coffee mug with bookshelf design, reading-themed sticky note pads with colorful book illustrations, and playing cards with vintage library card catalog design. Ypsilanti District Library logo in top right corner. White woven basket containing teen reading items including fuzzy teal socks with "SHHH... I'M READING" text, a 1984-themed round pillow with eye graphic, a reading-themed sticker sheet with phrases like "Read More Books," and a "Books Read This Year" wooden number tracker display. Ypsilanti District Library logo in top right corner. White woven basket containing kids' reading items including a puzzle featuring library and book-themed illustrations with text like "Reading is my happy place," a "For the Love of Books" reading journal with colorful lettering, bookmarks with "I ❤️ Reading" designs, and a sheet of colorful bookshelf stickers. Ypsilanti District Library logo in top right corner. White woven basket containing baby items including a "My First Library" board book set with colorful spines, a blue t-shirt with "I ❤️ BOOKS" text, white baby sneakers, and a plush Very Hungry Caterpillar toy. Ypsilanti District Library logo in top right corner.
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Banned books swag? Yes please. 🎟️

Our Banned Books raffle is open! Enter for a chance to win your choice of themed prize baskets (Baby, Kids, Teen, or Adult) celebrating your freedom to read. Visit our Banned Books Week exhibit at Whittaker (open through Oct. 31) to enter!
Red and white raffle poster with "BANNED BOOKS RAFFLE" in large text at top. Center features a white raffle ticket with five stars, flanked by "4 GRAND PRIZES" and "4 WINNERS" on vertical banners. Large text below reads "ENTER TO WIN AT THE YDL-WHITTAKER BANNED BOOKS EXHIBIT BEFORE 10/31." Bottom section states "FREE ENTRY | ONE ENTRY PER PERSON" and "WINNERS MUST BE ABLE TO PICK UP THEIR PRIZES IN PERSON." Includes "Censorship is so 1984" logo with red strikethrough and "Read for your rights" tagline.
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Wow!! We try not to play favorites, but..... ♥️ 🐸 ♥️
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My entry for the @ypsilibrary.org Smeet Fest! 🐸♥️

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We're obsessed with these, Geneva! 🐿 😍
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Thanks for the fun autumnal vibes at today's needle felting class, @ypsilibrary.org!
A white person holds palm full of small woolen felted acorns in blues and greens
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Our Banned Books exhibit is up at the Whittaker branch through the end of the month! Learn what's at stake when materials are challenged, see what authors think of their work being banned, and share your thoughts on our feedback board.

Learn more about Banned Books Week: www.ala.org/bbooks/banned
Banned & Challenged Books
ALA compiles data on book challenges from reports filed by library professionals in the field and from news stories published throughout the United States.
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Big Brother called. We sent him to voicemail. 💪

It's Banned Books Week (Oct. 11), and we're not subtle about where we stand. Your library card represents your freedom to read widely, think critically, and decide for yourself what ideas deserve space in your brain.
Red strike-through over the word "censorship" above text reading "is so 1984" with red and blue stars, followed by "Supporting Libraries is so 2025." Bottom text reads "Read for your rights. Give for our libraries."
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Our October visit from Michigan Works! Southeast has moved to Oct. 15 (was Oct. 8) from 1-3pm. November will be back to its regular week and time (Nov. 12 11am-1pm).
flyer with Michigan Works Southeast Community Outreach visit details. Sept. 10, Oct. 15*, Nov. 12. 11am-1pm* "1-3pm on Oct. 15
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Do you like your boogie with a side of woogie? The Boogie Woogie Kid is coming to YDL-Whittaker on Sunday! This toe-tapping jazz pianist has more than 5 million views on YouTube and is performing a family-friendly concert at 2pm: ypsilibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208...
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Our Banned Books Week display is up through the end of the month! Tag us in any photos you post with your literary crime so we can be your accomplice: www.ypsilibrary.org/2025/10/bbw2....
Man and woman posing with Banned Books Week fake jail signs. Man and woman posing with a cutout of the Statue of Liberty and shirts promoting the freedom to read. A box of burned books.
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Share a gasp with one of our horror flicks! Spooky DVD selections for kids, teens, and adults are available at YDL-Whittaker.
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The books are free here. No shame. 📚
Shared post that says I take my coffee like I take my books: shamelessly purchased for a little burst of happy brain tingles even though I already have plenty at home.
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Have you signed up for our Reading Readiness Book Club? Kids and parents work on reading skills together, and take home a free book, courtesy of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor! The next session is Wednesday (Oct 8): ypsilibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=208....
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We're not superstitious, but we are a LITTLE stitious. Check out all the spooky stuff on display at YDL-Michigan!
Colorful chalk sign that says Happy Autumn Books, including Recipes for Murder and The Wicca Cookbook, displayed on a shelf Woman posing with a canning pot next to a flyer that says Fresh out of the Coven. Books on display by a sign that says Kiss and Spell
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Do you visit the library? You aren't alone! Half of all Americans living within a library service area did in 2023. Check out these stats from the IMLS about library visits in 2023.
Stats sheet with library visit information. 155 million registered users in 2023. 4.37 physical items checked out per person. 93 million people attended 4.6 million library programs.
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This is not a drill. Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" is available on hoopla. If you need a note for your boss/significant other/teacher/whoever, let us know. www.ypsilibrary.org/collections/...
album cover for Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl
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We've dreamt this conversation 🔑 🚪
Books in the background with a quote that reads "Nice library. Is one of these a trick book?" How so? "Like you pull it off the shelf and a hidden door opens." "Oh. Yeah, all of them"
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A word to describe this book display? Epic. Check out our collection of books with one-word titles at YDL-Superior.
Bookshelf of books with "Just One Word" in letters at the top
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A new episode of Ypsi Stories is up! Hear historian Matt Siegfried talk about the history of Native American Communities in Michigan, the ways they resisted conquest, and where many communities live today: www.ypsilibrary.org/2025/09/ys-e.... Part 2 coming soon.
Ypsi Stories Episode 28: The Native American Great Lakes and the Conquest of Michigan - Ypsilanti District Library
Hear Episode 27 of Ypsi Stories!
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No big deal, just issued 536 new library cards in September for National Library Card Sign-up Month. Actually, it is a big deal and we're so excited to see you in the stacks! Also, even though it's October now, we are still issuing new cards: www.ypsilibrary.org/services/bor....
Graphic with the words We gave out 536 library cards in September.
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"NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, do hereby proclaim October 2025 as Michigan Library Appreciation Month. ... I encourage all residents to visit their library in person or virtually to connect to the services, resources, and collections ..."
www.michigan.gov/whitmer/news...
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"Whatever it is, it's haunted." The 2025 YDL Short Horror Competition is open! Through Oct. 7, submit your two-sentence horror stories of 100 words or less about haunted houses, hospitals, lockets, dolls...haunted whatever! Learn more at www.ypsilibrary.org/2025/09/retu....
A final heavily corrupted and distorted image that's barely recognizable, completely filled with digital artifacts and static. Text overlay shows 'HORROR STORY SHORTS' with large red text reading 'NOW OPEN' (with drip effects), indicating the series or experience has begun A heavily distorted, glitched image with digital scan lines and static effects overlaying what appears to be a dark doorway or entrance. Text overlay displays 'HTTP.\SCHEDULE' at the top in corrupted white lettering, followed by a schedule listing: 'OCTOBER 1-7 HAUNTINGS', 'OCTOBER 8-14 BODY HORROR', and 'OCTOBER 15-21 MONSTERS' in the same glitched font style A vintage CRT computer monitor displaying an Urban Accents 'Movie Night' popcorn gift set. The product box shows '3 Non GMO Kernels' and '5 Premium Seasonings' with colorful seasoning packets labeled as Buttery Caramel Corn, Spicy Chili Lime, Chili Lime, Sizzlin' Spicy Sriracha, and Kettle Corn. Below are three clear containers with different types of popcorn kernels: Fluffy White Gold, Cranberry Ruby Red, and Sweet Tricolor Blend. A computer keyboard is visible at the bottom of the frame. A retro computer screen with a dark background showing scattered light spots or stars. The screen displays 'PassengerPrincess' and '\Ellen Steves' at the top in monospace font, followed by a text passage in a bordered box that reads: 'Last time was the last time. She had promised her family. Promised herself. It was getting harder to wrestle control back. How long would she be in the backseat this time? Don't think about it. Last time was the last time. On the other hand... It's a world full of hate, full of chaos, full of violence. What's so wrong with taking a little break? She slipped the locket back over her head.' A computer keyboard is visible at the bottom of the image.
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