Fold3 Program, MI Legal Self-Help Grants, Tapping Out eBook, Yearbooks/School News, & Fall Family History Event
Programs
for the Public: Fold3 Library Edition
Thursday, November 2, 2023 6:30PM - 7:30PM,
Zoom
Register For This Program
The Fold3 database provides online access to military records, including the stories, photos, and relevant personal documents. Discover
key strategies for using Fold3 as you uncover the accounts of men and women who served in the armed forces.
Find registration information and other programs at:
Michigan.gov/LMPublicPrograms.
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Michigan Legal Self-Help Center Grants
Michigan
Legal Help is part of the Michigan Advocacy Program, a legal aid organization that provides access to the justice system for those who need it the most through direct legal help and statewide advocacy. Michigan Legal Help (MLH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization, and its funding comes from the Michigan Supreme Court, the Michigan State Bar Foundation, and through grants from the State Bar of Michigan, the Legal Services Corporation, and others.
Earlier in 2023, the
State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) announced $500,000 in grant funding to expand legal self-help center services and locations across the state. Legal self-help centers provide services to people who are seeking
to solve legal problems through providing legal information, forms, resources, guidance, and referrals. These services and tools help educate and empower self-help center visitors to more effectively advocate for themselves within the legal system.
SCAO is now accepting applications from nonprofit and governmental organizations seeking to expand existing self-help centers or establish
new centers in Michigan. Grant applications are due November 12, 2023. Michigan Legal Help is available to consult on proposals. Learn more at:
https://www.courts.michigan.gov/publications/grantsrfps/
Looking for a
Michigan Legal Self-Help Center in your area? Use the Self-Help Centers directory on the Michigan Legal Help website. The State
Law Library at the Library of Michigan is the
Michigan Legal Help Self-Help Center of Ingham County.

"Tapping Out: Poems" and Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer
Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer's "Tapping Out: Poems" Now On ReadMichigan.org
Michigan Poet Laureate Nandi Comer's 2020 publication
Tapping Out: Poems is now available on
ReadMichigan.org. Explore this book and more Michigan titles, all without wait times or holds lists.

Portion of Michigan yearbook collection at the Library of Michigan.
#HelpLMFind - Michigan Yearbooks and School News
Accolade,
Boomerang, The Boulder, Hematite,
The Lantern, Reflector,
Said and Done, Stepping Stone. All of these names represent the hundreds of schools across Michigan that produced yearbooks chronicling
the experiences of their students. The Library of Michigan actively collecting these publications to develop a comprehensive collection of yearbooks from all the high schools, colleges/universities, and postsecondary institutions (e.g., nursing schools, trades
schools) in the state. Equally important is the printed school news produced by the students of these academic institutions. Both yearbooks and school news are invaluable resources for historians, genealogists, educators, and more.
Please help support and expand the Library of Michigan's yearbook and school news collections by donating them to the Library of Michigan.
Find more information by going to the
Make A Gift section of the Library of Michigan website:
Michigan.gov/LibraryGift.

Michigan Genealogical Society and Michael L. Strauss, AG.
Michigan Genealogical Council Fall Family History Event
The Library of Michigan is joining the
Michigan Genealogical Council and the
Archives of Michigan in presenting the
Fall Family History Event on November 3-4, 2023. Participants can attend both online and in person.
Michael L. Strauss, AG, will be the keynote speaker, featuring presentations on:
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Introduction to Military Genealogy Research
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A House Divided: Research in the Civil War
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Roosevelt’s Tree Army: Researching in the Civilian Conservation Corps
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All in a Day’s Work: Occupational Genealogical Research
Find a complete schedule and registration information on the Michigan
Genealogical Society website. Additionally, the Library of Michigan and Archives of Michigan are hosting a Research Lock-in on Friday, November 3 from 5PM to 10PM at the Michigan Library and Historical Center.
Both the Library and Archives will be open from 6PM to 10PM. Pizza and refreshments, provided by the Michigan Genealogical Council, will
be available for registrants from 5PM to 6PM. The Lock-in is available to both Fall Family History Event attendees and the general public. Please
register for the Lock-In ahead of time as space is limited: https://form.jotform.com/232323602955150
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