The Schultz-Holmes District Library

The Schultz-Holmes District Library Your hometown library since 1936! From the beginning, though, supporters wanted the library to serve the entire area. Mrs.
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The Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library was born on March 12, 1936, as the Blissfield Public Library, when the Blissfield Village Council affirmed the vote of March 9, establishing a village library. Before then, in February 1935, federal and state, Depression-era programs helped establish a Blissfield branch of the newly-formed Lenawee County Library. When the federal and state dollars sputtered befo

re running out completely, local residents joined together to put the library on solid financial footing by petitioning for a vote to establish a village library supported by village tax revenue. The Blissfield Public Library moved around several times during the early years, finally settling in the old Jipson-Carter State Bank Building at Pearl and Adrian Streets in 1939. In 1956, the Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library was dedicated at its current location, an event made possible by a bequest from the estate of Martha Schultz. Schultz and her late husband, Fred, designated that their combined estate be given for the construction of a library and a community room in memory of their only daughter, Erma, her husband, Harold Holmes, and their son, Fritz, all of whom had died in a tragic boating accident on Lake Superior. Library leadership also changed hands often during the early years before Carol Goff was hired in 1945. Miss Goff remained in charge until her retirement in 1978, when Barbara Klump took over for the next 25 years. Today, an elected board of trustees establishes library policy and appoints a director. The library director and staff are paid from the library budget which is allocated to the library by the Village and overseen by the board of trustees. The Schultz-Holmes Memorial Library holds over 31,000 volumes in print, recorded and electronic formats, including local history materials, and provides public internet access, including a free wireless network. The library offers movies, an annual evening program series, and a number of youth programs, including StoryTime, after-school programs, and the Summer Reading Program.

We are looking for artisan vendors for AAYF 2026! If you are interested please give us a call at (517) 486-2858 or email...
06/01/2026

We are looking for artisan vendors for AAYF 2026! If you are interested please give us a call at (517) 486-2858 or email us at [email protected]! 🤩

📣 CALLING ALL ARTISAN VENDORS!

Can you believe it's nearly time for Art at Your Feet!? We are currently taking calls/emails from artisan vendors who would like to set up on the sidewalks during the event. Give us a call at (517) 486-2858 or email us at [email protected] if you're interested or have any questions!

THANK YOU to Terry Insurance Group LLC  for their generous donation towards Summer Reading 2026! ❤❤❤SRP early registrati...
06/01/2026

THANK YOU to Terry Insurance Group LLC for their generous donation towards Summer Reading 2026! ❤❤❤

SRP early registration kicks off TODAY at 10:30am!

STORY WALK REFRESH!! ✨Both the Blissfield and Ge**er Hill Story Walks have new books for June! Blissfield's features Gir...
06/01/2026

STORY WALK REFRESH!! ✨

Both the Blissfield and Ge**er Hill Story Walks have new books for June! Blissfield's features Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae and Ge**er Hill's features Sheep Take a Hike by Nancy Shaw! Go check them out and then stop by the library for a FREE (one per family!) copy of Giraffes Can't Dance, and a similarly-themed book for the Ge**er Hill story, titled The Hike by Alison Farrell. These copies will go fast so come in while supplies last! 👀

You know it's Summer Reading when the tabletop coloring page returns!
06/01/2026

You know it's Summer Reading when the tabletop coloring page returns!

Good morning library nation! It's Dean with another Saturday Spotlight. I can't believe Monday is the start of Summer Re...
05/30/2026

Good morning library nation! It's Dean with another Saturday Spotlight. I can't believe Monday is the start of Summer Reading registration.. how is it basically already June..? I swear I was just watching the Lions lose to the Packers on Thanksgiving like eight seconds ago...... ANYWAY! Today I'm gonna be talking about a newer addition to the online services we offer, a website called Educate Station!

Educate Station is a website created by real educators all across the country that provides both learning plans and worksheets for following subjects: English, Math, Science, Social-Emotional Learning, Social Studies and Art. They provide these learning plans and worksheets for kids pre-K through fifth grade and seem like a nice additional curriculum to add to your child's learning journey. If you're interested in browsing or making an Educate Station account, you can find the link to it on our website (blissfieldlibrary.org) under the Children tab at the top of the site.

Speaking of children's learning journeys, as I said, Summer Reading sign-up starts on Monday! Early registration goes until next Saturday during all open hours where you can sign up - and we mean YOU, as we have reading challenges for every age, birth through adult - to get a family pool pass. This is the biggest and in my opinion best time of the year here at the library so I hope to see y'all here next week! Let's make it the biggest Summer Reading Program in SHDL HISTORY!!! 🤩 I guess that's all I got for today. Any questions on Educate Station? Or Summer Reading? What would you like to see covered on the Saturday Spotlight? Hit my line in the comments below. PEACE! ✌

THANK YOU to Blissfield Insurance for their generous donation towards Summer Reading 2026! ❤❤❤
05/30/2026

THANK YOU to Blissfield Insurance for their generous donation towards Summer Reading 2026! ❤❤❤

A Sunrise Seeker Services donated this grand prize Vitality Kit that includes herbal honey, an emergency 3-pack, a miner...
05/29/2026

A Sunrise Seeker Services donated this grand prize Vitality Kit that includes herbal honey, an emergency 3-pack, a mineral moisturizer AND a voucher for a free 15 minute vitality consultation! Complete a SRP Reading Challenge for your chance to win! Registration opens on Monday, June 1st!@

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407 S Lane St
Blissfield, MI
49228

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Monday 10:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 1pm - 8pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 5pm
Thursday 1pm - 8pm
Friday 10:30am - 5pm
Saturday 10:30am - 5pm

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+15174862858

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