3/4: St. Patrick’s Day Craft
3/18: Paint-a-Bookend
4/1: String Easter Eggs
4/15: Black-Out Poetry
5/6: Butterfly Craft
5/20: Make Seed Starters
4/1 - 4/28
It's time for April Showers! We've hidden an "umbrella" perfect for a rainy spring day somewhere in the library-- Can you find it? Let a librarian know where it is and get a treat!
Pick-A-Poem
4/1 - 4/30
Celebrate National Poetry Month—kids and adults can“pick-a-poem” from our baskets to read and enjoy!
D.E.A.R “Bookworms” for Bookworms
4/6 - 4/12
DEAR: Drop Everything and Read National Reading Celebration. April 6 through April 12, when you checkout a book, you get a treat to enjoy while you read! While supplies last.
Storybook Stroll Eaton County Parks
Through 5/6
This StoryBook Stroll hits the trails at Fitzgerald Park! Featuring the children’s book “Have You Seen the Nesting Bird?”, the story winds along a beautiful outdoor trail starting in March.
Storybook Stroll Downtown
Through 5/6
Our Spring StoryBook Stroll, featuring the children’s book “Bear Sees Colors” debuts in the windows of downtown businesses March 1!
We also want this event to serve as a way to get to know Junk in the Trunk. Junk in the Trunk is an eco friendly estate liquidation/clean out business. What the heck is that anyway?
Give us a chance to explain what we do, and why we do it. We would love to share our recycling goals, and our current impact.
You can also drop off your recycling at this event for free. Our free clothing closet will be open to shop for free clothing.
Use this event to share your business, and networking. How could Junk in the Trunk help you and your business? Are you a realtor that occasionally or frequently have homeowners with a bunch of junk they aren’t sure how to get rid of? We can help!
Own a business and want to make it greener? We can help with that too!
Just want to shop and don’t give a crap what we do?!? No judgement here!
Are you with a nonprofit, looking to partner or looking for donations? This is your event!
No matter your reason for stopping out, it’s guaranteed to be a good time.
We will have everything from furniture to antiques, oddities, collectibles, pottery, tools, jewelry, vintage clothing, and so much more.
Located inside the Eagle Ledges Industrial Park. The specific address is 10248-C West Grand River Hwy. Grand Ledge
Open from 10am-3pm.
As always you can bring us your recycling for FREE.
Traditional recycling:
Paper, Plastic bottles, glass, and Cardboard.
Nontraditional Recycling we accept:
♻️Shoes
♻️String
♻️Clothing
♻️Pens
♻️Used School Supplies/Art supplies
♻️Used Toothbrushes, Toothpaste, Floss Containers, Floss picks
♻️Taco Bell Packets
♻️Halls Cough Drops & Packaging
♻️Solo Cups
♻️Herbal Essences Recycling Program
♻️Contacts containers, eye care products
♻️Aussie Products
♻️Tide Products
♻️Children Clothing
♻️Rubbermaid Food Storage Containers
♻️Metal-(We accept large pieces and appliances, just call or notify us that you will be bringing something large so we can make accommodations)
♻️Wire
♻️Cords
♻️Any Kroger Brand Products
♻️Toys(Any condition, cannot have food or mold on items, not accepting large yard toys)
♻️Calphalon Cooking Tools
♻️ Swiffer Wet pads and Dusters(new and used-if used please keep contained In Ziploc bag)
♻️Febreze Aerosol Spray Cans
♻️Bimbo Bakery Products
♻️Newell Brand Home Fragrances
♻️Barilla product packaging
♻️Head & Shoulders containers
♻️Pantene Products
♻️Burt Bees Products
♻️Shaving Razors
♻️Popsockets
♻️E-Waste Electronics
♻️V-Tech & LeapFrog Toys
♻️LOL toys
♻️eos products
♻️Coffee Bag and Pods
♻️Arm & Hammer pouch
♻️Century Car Seats
♻️Diva products
♻️Living Proof Aerosol
♻️Gold Bond Aerosol
♻️Cortizone & Selsun Blue products
♻️Ballons
♻️Books
♻️Poweraid Freezer Bar Packaging
♻️Monat Products
♻️Swedish Fish Recycling
♻️Tom’s of Maine Products
♻️Schwarzkopf Brand products
♻️Calbee Products
♻️Late July Snacks packaging
"Peter's performance was a rousing success at the Music House Museum and Church in the Hills. Not only was the music superb, but he engaged the audience and put smiles on all our faces. I highly recommend him as a pianist to any audience of any age."
- Dorothy Clore
Board president, Music House Museum, Acme, MI
Organist, Church in the Hills, Bellaire, MI
This concert is sponsored by the Michigan Humanities Council and the Harlan and Betty MacDowell Concert Foundation.
Prayer Vigil for Ukraine
Trinity Episcopal Church of Grand Ledge would like to invite you to a community prayer vigil for the people of Ukraine on Sunday, April 3, 2022, at 5:00 pm.
All are invited to attend this ecumenical prayer service, which will include songs for peace.
Please join us as we pray for the people of Ukraine. Come as you are, we welcome everyone
Where: Trinity Episcopal Church, 201 E. Jefferson, Grand Ledge
Parking: Limited parking behind the church, with additional parking in the community lot next to the library (walkway behind the library leads to Trinity).
Masks are encouraged, but not required at this time
*Meeting dates may be subject to change, see our event calendar on gladl.org for up-to-date information.
3/4: St. Patrick’s Day Craft
3/18: Paint-a-Bookend
4/1: String Easter Eggs
4/15: Black-Out Poetry
5/6: Butterfly Craft
5/20: Make Seed Starters
Join State Representative Angela Witwer for a constituent gathering at the Grand Ledge Area District Library. Light refreshments will be provided. Safe social distancing and other procedures will be observed. Masks are encouraged for library visitors.
"These casual gatherings give us the opportunity to meet in person and have informal conversations regarding issues concerning our community and state. This is a great way to help me understand the issues you care about most and allows me to more effectively work on your behalf in the Legislature.
I hope to see you there!” - State Representative Angela Witwer