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AADL Board Meeting Packets

Board meeting packets are posted upon publication, which generally takes place in the week prior to the meeting. The 2011/2012 monthly library statistics are updated with each monthly board meeting.

2011-2012
July 18, 2011
August 15, 2011
September 19, 2011
October 18, 2011
November 22, 2011
December 8, 2011 - Special Meeting
January 16, 2012 - Annual Meeting
2010-2011
September 20, 2010
October 18, 2010
November 15, 2010
December 20, 2010
January 17, 2011
February 21, 2011
March 21, 2011
April 25, 2011
May 16, 2011 - Public Hearing
May 16, 2011 - Board Meeting
2009-2010
July 20, 2009
August 17, 2009
September 21, 2009
September 30, 2009 (Board Retreat)
October 19, 2009
November 16, 2009
December 1, 2009
December 21, 2009
January 18, 2010
February 15, 2010
February 18, 2010
March 15, 2010
April 19, 2010
May 17, 2010
June 21, 2010

2009/2010 monthly library statistics


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Making Sense of the World

Award-winning writer Stephen G. Bloom will discuss journalism and his work, including his controversial article in The Atlantic magazine, Observations From 20 Years of Iowa Life, on Wed., Feb. 15, at 7 PM at the Downtown AADL. Bloom is the Howard R. Marsh Visiting Professor of Journalism at U-M. This event is held in conjunction with Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads 2012 and explores the theme, Language: How We Communicate.

Downtown Ann Arbor Historical Street Exhibit

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