Holiday Closing Notice, January Program: Ancestry.com, 2023 Michigan Notable Books, Cookbooks for Winter Celebrations, Michigan Freedom Trail Commission

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Holiday Closing Notice
The Library of Michigan will be closed Friday, December 23 through Monday, December 26 for the Christmas Holiday as well as from Thursday,
December 29 at NOON through Monday, January 2 for the New Year's Holiday.
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January Program: Ancestry.com Library Edition
Thursday, January 5, 2023 6:30PM - 7:30PM, Zoom
Register
For This Program
Ancestry.com Library Edition is a comprehensive family history database with access to a wide range of historical documents, images, and public records. Learn the process of navigating Ancestry.com’s vast collection of records and other strategies as you enhance
your family history research skills.
Find the complete list of
2023 Programs for the Public and registration information at
www.Michigan.gov/LMPublicPrograms
Note: Ancestry Library Edition is available for use at the Library of Michigan and many public libraries around the state.

Michigan Collection Librarian Mindy Babarskis leading a virtual program.

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2023 Michigan Notable Books Coming Soon!
The Library of Michigan's 2023 Michigan Notable Books list will soon be announced in a few weeks in January! Look for the full list as
well as other updated information related to the Michigan Notable Books program in the near future on: www.Michigan.gov/NotableBooks.
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Cookbooks for Winter Celebrations
Chanukah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Year, Winter Solstice! Winter is full of gatherings and celebrations, which often include food. Below
is a sampling of Michigan cookbooks from the Library of Michigan, selected to help bring inspiration as well as solutions to your festive tables. Feeding a huge crowd?
Michigan School Lunch Recipes (1970) can certainly help with that! Tired of the same old pot of beans for the New Year?
The Michigan Bean Cuisine Cookbook is full of great ideas! Just can't decide on the menu? A Book of Menus with Recipes (1936) is full of
classic menus for luncheons, dinners, buffets, and breakfasts. Take a look at our list full of great cooking ideas!
Cookbooks for Delicious Winter Celebrations
Della T. Lutes
A
Book of Menus with Recipes
MICHIGAN TX715.L963 1936
Northcountry
Kitchens Cookbook
MICHIGAN TX715.N872 1998
Michigan United Conservation Clubs
Wildlife
Chef
MICHIGAN TX715.W5 1977z
Temple Israel Sisterhood
The
Fruit of Her Hands
MICHIGAN TX724.F7 1968
Patty Pinner
Sweet
Mornings
MICHIGAN TX733.P64 2016
Michigan Bean Commission
Michigan
Bean Cuisine Cookbook
MICHIGAN TX803.B4M53 1995
Michigan School Food Service Association
Michigan
School Lunch Recipes
MICHIGAN TX820.M53 1970
Chuck and Blanche Johnson
Chuck
and Blanche Johnson's Savor Michigan Cookbook
MICHIGAN TX907.3.M85J64 2007
Judy Kreag
Lake
Superior's North Shore in Good Taste
MICHIGAN TX945.K73 1991
Tammy Coxen and Lester Graham
Cheers
to Michigan: A celebration of Cocktail Culture and Craft Distillers
MICHIGAN TX951.C759 2019

Mindy Babarskis Selected as Michigan Freedom Trail Commission Chair
Michigan Collection Librarian, Mindy Babarskis, joined the
Michigan Freedom Trail Commission last December and has recently been selected as Commission Chair. The Michigan Freedom Trail Commission,
established in 1998, works to preserve, protect, and promote the rich legacy of the Underground Railroad and the antislavery movement in Michigan. Recent programs include the 2022
Heritage Gathering - Underground Railroad Descendants: Sharing the Stories, consisting of a series of virtual sessions featuring conversations with descendants of freedom seekers in Michigan as well as a keystone Heritage Gathering Conference. Find
more information about the Michigan Freedom Trail Commission and its activities by visiting the
Commission's website.
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