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Commemoratives & Donations
Commemorative donations are a meaningful way of remembering deceased friends and relatives or honoring people on special occasions. Donations are used to purchase books and other materials or deposited in
the Library Endowment Fund for future use. Checks should be made payable to the Oxford Public Library and will be accepted by the Director.
Patricia & Joseph Banfield Jr.
Donation to support
Ancestry Library Edition subscription
Donald & Nancy Pais
Donation to support Purchase of New Books
Frances Hoopingarner
Donation to support Purchase of New Books
  s & Something for Everyone
2019 Data
January February March
April
May
June
July
August September October November December FYTD Totals
19,594 64 9,626 19,867 52 8,393 19,171 62 1,744 21,806 56 1,329 20,910 33 571 24,406 60 2,317 21,767 89 3,649 15,011 27 5,808 20,162 45 716 15,505 63 1,036 17,121 48 731 18,866 41 1,001
234,186 640 36,921
1,247 415 1,422 59 1,451 189 1,549 153 1,417 733 1,633 2,218 1,758 46 1,530 29 1,589 130 1,503 153 1,406 325 1,135 10
17,640 4,460
Usage _____ 96 1,327
134 1,406 143 1,650 120 1,461 132 1,235
97 3,970 119 5,406 96 1,948 114 1,360 155 1,462 103 1,138 109 1,100 1,418 23,463
Facts & Figures
Items Programs Program Public Computer Outreach Community Reference Checked Out Offered Attendance & Wireless Usage Services & Study Room Transactions
      Something for Everyone
Sunday Family
Matinee
Bring the whole gang to enjoy these fun family movies. There will be popcorn of course!
Sunday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. Arctic Dogs
Sunday, April 5, 2:00 p.m. The Addams Family
Sunday, May 3, 2:00 p.m. Frozen 2
Gardenside Music
Stop by the library to hear the following performers in the atrium, gardenside:
Sunday, March 15, 2:00 p.m. Jim Bach Ukulele
(with lesson to follow)
Sunday, April 19, 2:00 p.m. Schola Cantorum Gregorian Chant
Oxford Leader Archives
The Oxford Leader is
now online! Through
the cooperative efforts
of the Library, the
Northeast Oakland
Historical Society, and Sherman Publications, historic editions of The Oxford Leader have been given new life.
Copies of The Oxford Leader from April 1898 through December 2014 have been digitized and can be accessed through Central Michigan University’s Digital Michigan Newspaper Portal. What makes this even more amazing? It’s indexed, making it keyword searchable.
You can access this portal through the Library’s website at www.miopl.org. Stop by the Library and we will show you how much fun you can have exploring over
a hundred years of Oxford community history. It’s only a click away!
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