"Unearth a Story" programs from the Michigan Geological Survey
This is a message from Lisa Wininger, Education and Outreach Manager for the Michigan Geological Survey, located in Kalamazoo and Houghton. She asked me to pass this information on to all of you: Michigan libraries have been contacting MGS about the 2026 summer reading "Unearth A Story." MGS is the state agency that studies and provides information about Michigan geology. Our educational outreach services are provided free of charge and we often focus on paleontology, fossils, Michigan geological history and so on. I would like to gauge library interest in working with our team this summer. Specifically, we are developing: 1. Digital resource kit ( all virtual) 2. Physical kits to borrow and then return for restock and reissue 3. MGS supporting in-person events at your location ( dependent on proximity to our locations, other events, and scale of event). If your library is interested in partnering with MGS this summer or have questions, please email me at lisa.a.wininger@wmich.edu<mailto:lisa.a.wininger@wmich.edu> with your contact information. Please note which of the above offerings might be of interest to you. For more information about MGS, please visit https://mgs.wmich.edu<https://mgs.wmich.edu/> or visit our YouTube channel. Laura Wright Head of Youth Services Portage District Library 300 Library Lane Portage, MI 49002 269/585-8723 She/her/hers
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