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SUNDAY CINEMA                                                               BROWN BAG BOOK

                                                                                                                                      Show time at Fremont Township Community Library, 1 p.m.                     DISCUSSION
                                                                                                                                      Show time at Faith Johnston Memorial Library, 2 p.m.                        Pack your lunch and join us
             staff spotlight                                                                                                                                                                                      for our monthly book club.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  The book of the month can
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  be reserved through the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Library.
            Meet Tinna Mills, Teen Programming Coordinator                                                                             Maleficent: Mistress  A Beautiful Day in    Frozen 2

                                                                                                                                       of Evil               the Neighborhood                                     March 18
                                                     Tinna Mills is the Teen Programming Coordinator at our                                                                                                       A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
                                                     Veterans Memorial Branch. As Teen Programming Coordina-                                                                                                      Jean Thompson

                                                     tor, Tinna creates all of the fun programming for teens and                                                                                                  April 15
                                                     orders materials relating to young adult for the library's                                                                                                   The Huntress
                                                     collection. Read our interview with Tinna to see what expe-                                                                                                  Kate Quinn
                                                     riences she brings to Chippewa River District Library.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                  May 20
                                                     What did you do before you came to the li-                                                                                                                   I'll be Gone in the Dark
                                                     brary?                                                                                                                                                       Michelle McNamara
                                                     I worked at a grocery store and a gas station during my
                                                     years at Alma College where I majored in English with mi-                         March 1               April 5               May 3
                                                     nors in history and secondary education. I also worked at                         Fremont Township      Fremont Township      Fremont Township
                                                                                                                                                                                   Community Library
                                                                                                                                                             Community Library
                                                                                                                                       Community Library
                                                     the college library and in the writing center. I spent some
                                                     time working for the after school program in the Alma pub-                        March 8               April 19              May 10
                                                     lic schools and even had one gig that allowed me to travel                        Faith Johnston        Faith Johnston        Faith Johnston
                                                                                                                                       Memorial Library
                                                                                                                                                                                   Memorial Library
                                                                                                                                                             Memorial Library
                                                     to local schools as an actress in assemblies put on by Child
            Advocacy of Gratiot County. As a teenager, I volunteered at Home Township Library in Edmore.
            When did you start at the library and what jobs have you held here?
            I started working for CRDL soon after I received my undergraduate degree in 2003. I have
            worked in youth services with a focus on teen services during my entire tenure here. Though the                              Matthew
            job title is the same, the day to day work looks a lot different 16 plus years later. Libraries are
            always changing to meet the needs of our community.                                                                          Reinhart


            What do you do in your current position?
            My focus as the Teen Services Librarian is on providing quality services to the teens of our com-                            Pop-Up Book
            munity. That means helping to create a space where they feel welcome. We have many different
            groups of teens, with varying interests, so I get to do a little bit of everything. You might find me                        Author and
            working in the stacks with teen volunteers, hosting a Super Smash Brothers tournament, host-
            ing themed parties with our Teen Advisory Board or even collaborating with community members                                 Paper Engineer
            to teach basic stress relief skills. I also work at the Help Desk as well as lead some of our story-
            times. No two days are ever the same!
                                                                                                                                          TUESDAY, MAR. 17 | 4 P.M. | VML

            What do you enjoy doing outside of the library?
            Believe it or not, I’m actually an introvert so when I’m not at work, so I like to recharge in quiet                      Join us for a presentation by pop-up book author and
            places. Of course, I love reading! I spend a lot of time with my husband and our ten-year-old                             paper engineer, Matthew Reinhart. Then stick around to
            daughter. We do family read-a-loud's and audiobook discussions. Hoopla digital is our FAVORITE                            learn how to engineer paper and create your own pop-up
            library resource. We wouldn’t know what to do without our library even if I didn’t work here! We                          book.
            use the library puzzle exchange to keep ourselves in endless jigsaw puzzles or we get creative                            Grade school ages, K-5. Registration required.
            coloring and painting just for fun. We also spend as much time as possible outdoors. If we have
            a free day you are very likely to find us at the Chippewa Nature Center or one of the Chippewa                            This presentation is made possible by the Clarke Historical Library and
            Watershed Conservancy’s many local preserves. We love to attend bonfires in the summer or                                 the David M. and Eunice Sutherland Burgess Endowment.
            play card games with family & friends.

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