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Teen Mental Health and Substance Abuse Issues: What We Can Do to Support Our Kids

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Royal Oak Public Library in collaboration with the Royal Oak Community Coalition will host a free three-part series on coping with teen mental health issues and substance abuse on select Thursdays from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm beginning April 25th in the Friends Auditorium.

Students: Please note that some science or health teachers may award extra credit for attendance. We will provide proof of attendance after each program. This series is highly recommended for teens, parents and

2012 Adult Summer Reading Program

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Adult Summer Reading registration begins Saturday, June 9 at 10:00 AM in the Friends Auditorium at the same time children and teens are signing up for summer reading.This year’s theme salutes the joys of what you can find Between the Covers. The focus will be books exploring all things pertaining to night, be it the power of dreams or the beauty of the stars in the sky. Our prize raffles will be back and there will be plenty of bookmarks with suggested reads tied to our theme.

2012 Michigan Notable Book Author Featured

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once_upon_a_carLong-time Detroit automotive writer Bill Vlasic will visit the Library Wednesday, June 6 at 7:00 PM to talk about his book Once Upon a Car: The Fall and Resurrection of America’s Big Three Automakers – GM, Ford and Chrysler.

Vlasic visited corporate offices, factory floors and union halls to tell the tale of the decline of the Big Three and how they ultimately came back from the brink – with the help of a government bailout in the case of GM and Chrysler. Vlasic, Detroit bureau chief for The New York Times and formerly with the Detroit News, examines what led auto executives to appear before Congress in 2008 asking for financial help and how all three automakers pulled out of the decline that threatened to kill the U.S. auto industry.

Investment Workshops @ ROPL

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investment_workshops_seriesJoin experts from the Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Regulation for seven free, non-commercial financial workshops on Monday nights from February through May at the Royal Oak Public Library. These non-commercial presentations will not contain sales pitches for any particular products. The state is offering these programs free to Michigan citizens with the help of funding from the Investor Protection Trust in Washington, D.C.

Catch The ebook Wave

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The grand prizes for the Library’s Adult Summer Reading Program 2011 will be two of the newest Nooks from Barnes & Noble – the lightweight Simple Touch Reader with a 6-inch touchscreen. The devices will be raffled on Monday, August 29.

2011 Adult Summer Reading Program

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novel_destinationsAdult Summer Reading 2011 will debut June 11, the same kick-off date for the Library’s youth and teen summer reading programs. Adults will be able to win prizes as they read or listen to novels or non-fiction titles. This year’s theme will focus on all journeys great and small, with an emphasis on stories that enable us to learn about new cultures and ourselves. Plenty of reading lists will be available in the Library and at ropl.org to help you find some great titles, but you can choose any titles you wish.

Two free programs are planned. On Wednesday, June 29, Nancy Yuktonis Solak will talk at 7:00 PM about her travel memoir A Footpath in Umbria: Learning, Loving and Laughing in Italy. Learn what the self-proclaimed reluctant traveler and her husband learned during their year abroad. The author will sell and sign copies of her book.

Everyone’s Reading 2011: The Lincoln Lawyer

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everyons_reading_2011Popular novelist Michael Connelly will be making two area appearances in April as part of Metro Detroit's Everyone's Reading 2011, a one book/one community program. Royal Oak library cardholders will be able to enter a raffle to win a pair of tickets to attend one of the author talks.

Connelly, who penned the popular Harry Bosch detective series, will speak on Thursday, April 14 at 2:00 PM at the Community House, 380 South Bates Street, Birmingham. Eight pairs of tickets for that event will be raffled for Royal Oak library cardholders.

Connelly will also speak Thursday, April 14 at 7:30 PM at the Berman Theatre at the Jewish Community Center, 6600 W. Maple Road, West Bloomfield. Fourteen pairs of tickets will be raffled for that session.

Raffle entries must be in the boxes in the Library by Monday, March 28 at 5:00 PM. One entry per cardholder, please. Enter one of the raffles for the event you plan to attend.

New Foreign Language Collection

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We are pleased to announce ROPL's new collection of Foreign Language books! The collection is gradually taking shape in the Adult Services department. It will include popular fiction, nonfiction, how-to books and biographies in the following languages.

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