First Grade Reader Roundup Library Card Application

We are now offering online library card registration.

Please fill out the form below to apply for a Dexter District Library borrower’s card.  When you come to the Library with your child, please fill out the privacy waiver form on the back of the paper application and also sign the application.

We will give your child’s physical card to their teacher to hand out for First Grade Reader Roundup.

A valid card is required to access the Library’s content.

Our borrower’s cards are only available to residents of the Dexter School District, including students.  If you reside outside our service area, please check with your home library about getting a card.

To view a virtual tour of the Children’s Department click here.



    RBDigital / OverDrive merger

    Due to a corporate merger, Dexter District Library will be moving our RBDigital downloadable audiobooks from RBdigital to Download Destination. You will continue to be able to browse, borrow, and enjoy all the same great audiobooks you loved in the RBdigital app as they will soon be available in the Libby app from OverDrive.

    The transfer of content is slated to take place at 8:00 am on Thursday, 9/24 and will coincide with a brief service outage of our Download Destination platform; after-which, the RBDigital titles will begin to show up.

    If you currently have an audiobook checked out in the RBdigital app, it will be available through the remainder of the lending period, so you can finish your title without disruption or risk of losing your place in the book.

    For the time being, digital magazines will still be available on the RBdigital app as a date for magazine transfers to Download Destination has not yet been set.

    Volunteer Highlights

    The Friends of the Dexter District Library applaud all our volunteers for their efforts in support of the Library.  We have two different programs recognizing Friends’ efforts.

    We celebrate our Friends through a Recognition Program that acknowledges those who have donated their time through levels of volunteer hours.  Friends contributing 50 hours receive bronze pins, at 100 hours volunteers receive silver pins and at the 250 hour level, volunteers receive gold pins, noting their service.  Recipients are sent a commendation letter from the President of the Friends with their pins.  Since the inception of the program, individual Friends achievements are highlighted below.

    Yearly we also vote for and announce the “Volunteer of the Year.”  This individual has made significant contributions of time and effort as a Friend of the Library.  The Volunteer of the Year’s name is added to a plaque that hangs in the Friends’ room at the Library.

    Without our many volunteers, we could not support the Dexter Library as we do.  Thank you to one and all.

    Friends of the Library

    Volunteer of the Year Award

    Each year, the members of the Friends of the Library Board nominate individual volunteers for a special tribute.  The volunteer of the year has made significant contributions of time and effort as a Friend of the Library.   Voting by the Board takes place at the annual meeting in December, to which all Friends are invited.  All volunteers are eligible for nomination.  The Volunteer of the Year’s name is added to a plaque that hangs in the Friends’ room at the Library.  Without our many volunteers, we could not support the Dexter Library as we do.  Thank you one and all.   The Friends of the Library has honored the following volunteers for their outstanding service during a specific year as well as achievements over time.

    2020 – Joelle Moroz

    2019 – Mary Westhoff

    2018 – Carolyn Tyson

    2017 – Michael Raatz

    2016 – Neil Reichard

    2015 – Bob and Gloria Stephens

    2014 – Tom and Heidi Ford

    2013 – Rachel Kuo

    2012 – Our book sorting crew: Jim Allan, Mary Aleksoff, Sharon Crawford, Sherri Munson and Susi Naperstek

    2011 – Marilyn Raatz