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Genesee District Library About Us The GDL Leadership Meeting Information Scheduled Closings Annual Budget Audit Report Annual Report Strategic Plan Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Statement Information Get a Library Card! Policies FOIA Employment FAQs GDL Foundation Support the GDL Volunteer Contact Us Search our Website Genesee District Library
eBooks – Genesee District Library Libby by OverDrive A digital library available to browse on your smartphone, tablet, or computer any time you want Download e-books and audiobooks and listen at your leisure The Libby app is available for most devices, and makes browsing for books and reading them a breeze eBooks and audiobooks on Overdrive may checkout for 7, 14, or 21 days Videos may checkout for 3 days There are a
Accessing Your Account - Genesee District Library Accessing Your Account If you have a Genesee District Library card, you can check your library account online from our Library Catalog Page This will show you: What contact information we have on file for you What items you have checked out of the library What items you have on hold (if any) The amount of any fines on your account and why they were accrued You can access your account from
Locations – Genesee District Library Grand Blanc-McFarlen 515 Perry Rd Grand Blanc, MI 48439 810-694-5310 Monday, Tuesday: 9am – 9pm Wednesday, Thursday: 12pm – 8pm Friday, Saturday: 9am – 5pm Sunday: 1pm – 5pm* *Closed on Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor day Linden The Linden Library is temporarily closed for renovations You can pick up your holds at the Fenton-Winegarden branch Also, check out our digital
About the Genesee District Library About the Genesee District Library The Genesee District Library (GDL) is a public library system serving the residents of Genesee County, Michigan Our service area covers all communities within the county with the exception of the City of Flint, which is served by the Flint Public Library The GDL system consists of 19 locations, and includes services such as: Robert T Bolo Business Center
Grand Blanc-McFarlen Library - Genesee District Library History In 1869 the Grand Blanc Ladies Library Association organized the first public library in the Grand Blanc area It continued until 1892 The second public library in Grand Blanc was established on July 24, 1939 Although it was called the Grand Blanc Township Library, it received financial support from the city, township and school district of Grand Blanc It was housed in a room at
Davison Area Library - Genesee District Library History The Davison Library was established in 1893 There had been a reading circle in town which was considered to be the “nucleus of cultural life” in Davison in the 1880s The first library was located on the southeast corner of Mill and Main streets in a small, white house known as The Ladies Library Mrs I T Hurd was the librarian The building closed with the death of the owner, O
Linden Library – Genesee District Library In 1984, the Linden Library was the first GDL branch to go online Linden’s librarian is Brian Cutter who has worked for GDL since 2012 Previous librarians include Katie Badgley, John Ekleberry, Sue Misra, Hans Norbotten (now enjoying retirement and still occasionally wearing bow ties), Helen Yiannatji, Carol Day, Janice Bigelow and Decola
William F. Delaney Headquarters Library - Genesee District Library About the Library 22 computers available for public use, including 2 for children Fax and copy service Free Wi-Fi Talking Book Center and Homebound Services Large selection of large print books Home of the GDL Administration (Office Hours 9-5pm) Detroit Free Press, Flint Journal, USA Today, and Barron’s newspapers Drop box available during open and closed hours (not during holidays)
Events – Genesee District Library Discover upcoming events and programs at the Genesee District Library, including workshops, book clubs, and community activities