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Commemoratives
& Donations
Commemorative donations are a meaningful way to remember a deceased friend or relative, or to honor someone on a special occasion. Donations are used to purchase books and other materials for the library, or may be directed to the Endowment Fund as a way to help sustain the library in the future. All donations should be directed to the Library Director.
To make a commemorative donation to purchase a book or other materials, checks should be made out to the “Oxford Public Library”.
To make a commemorative donation to the Oxford Public Library Endowment Fund, checks should
be made payable to the “Four County Community Foundation”, with “Oxford Public Library Endowment” notated in the notes field.
Commemorative Donations to the Endowment Fund:
In Memory of Irene Chance
• Anne Bernardini
• James & Susan Hodge
• Maurice & Naomi Low
• SCIS Friends
In Memory Donald G. Davenport
• Bryan J. Cloutier
In Memory of Judy Doublestein
• Cassandra Goulding
• Kenneth & Tamara Martin
In Memory of Pearl Hoard
• Harry & Michele Curtis
• Kirk & Maryann Curtis
• Kriss & Lori Curtis
• Ronald & Karen Etherton
• Mario & Francesca Ferri
• David Gingell
• Rose Morgan
In Memory of C. David Ogg
• Connie Lou Ogg
General Donations to the Endowment Fund:
• Nikki A. Hanmore-Reynolds
• Donald & Nancy Pais
 s & Something for Everyone
2020 Data
Facts & Figures
Items Programs Program Public Computer Outreach Community Reference Checked Out Offered Attendance & Wireless Usage Services & Study Room Transactions
Usage
1,312 988 105 1,441 59 159 428 30 58 97 0 0 106 0 0 147 28 0 398 426 5 434 76 2 602 182 6 651 7 4 480 0 2 360 1 2 6,456 1,797 343 (63) (60) (76)
  18,469 77 7,117 19,866 60 7,449 13,528 45 831
_ ____
1,317 1,270 1,072
207 174 688
1,405 952 1,038 729 640 472 9,964 (58)
_ ____
1,327 1,406 1,650 1,461 1,235 3,970 5,406 1,948 1,360 1,462 1,138 1,100
23,463
January
February
March
April
May 1,811 69 86
June
July
August September October November December FYTD Totals % Change
8,803 87 1,196 14,795 12 1,327 15,243 92 1,079 18,564 96 637 14,977 115 860 11,762 13 752 14,040 14 831
153,923 733 22,476
2,065 53 311
 (34) 15 (39)
* This data has been significantly and adversely impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic
2019 Data
January February March
April
May
June
July
August September October November December FYTD Totals
19,594 64 19,867 52 19,171 62 21,806 56 20,910 33 24,406 60 21,767 89 15,011 27 20,162 45 15,505 63 17,121 48 18,866 41
234,186 640
9,626 8,393 1,744 1,329
571 2,317 3,649 5,808 716 1,036 731 1,001 36,921
1,247 415 96 1,422 59 134 1,451 189 143 1,549 153 120 1,417 733 132 1,633 2,218 97 1,758 46 119 1,530 29 96 1,589 130 114 1,503 153 155 1,406 325 103 1,135 10 109
17,640 4,460 1,418
      Oxford Leader Archives
The Oxford Leader
archives is now online! This project was made possible through a cooperative effort
between the Oxford Public Library, the Northeast Oakland Historical Society, and Sherman Publications.
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. Additional dates will be added shortly. What makes
this even more amazing is that it is 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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