What’s New

Read & Feed Book Club
This teen/tween book club meets monthly and is for everyone in grades 6 through 12. Free copies of the book are available to the first five registrants. Read the month’s book selection before the meeting to prepare for trivia questions related to the book. This is a fun book club, and prizes are awarded to those who with the most correct answers. Pizza dinner is provided. Check the calendar for dates and book titles.

Teen Advisory Group (TAG)
The Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is a volunteer opportunity for teens in grades 7 through 12 to get involved at the Library. Join us to help give input, plan programs and volunteer at youth and teen events. We also have pizza lunch each month! TAG meets on select Saturdays each month during the school year, and on various dates during the summer. New members are always welcome.
Check our Teen & Tween Events calendar for meeting dates!
Contact: Mollie Hall, mhall@dexter.lib.mi.us

Computer and Internet Access
Computers for Public Use:
The Dexter District Library has 4 public use computer terminals for teens ages 13 through 17 located in the Teen Zone. These computers have Windows 7 and are loaded with the Microsoft Office 2016 suite. Full color printing is available for $0.20 a page. Black & White printing is available at $0.10 a page.
General Rules for Internet Use:
- Hardware and Software settings may not be changed.
- Users will respect all copyright laws.
- Users saving files from the Internet to their own disks do so at their own risk. The Library assumes no responsibility for viruses transmitted from the Internet to disks through the use of Library computers.
- Any users caught hacking into computer systems or disrupting the functions of other computer systems will have their Internet use privileges revoked.
- Users will not use the Library terminals to violate any Federal, state or local laws or to engage in unethical behavior.
- Users can be held financially liable for damage to the Library’s equipment and software.
How to get a Library Card
Please contact Mary Graulich, Circulation Supervisor, for any Library Circulation questions via e-mail at mgraulich@dexter.lib.mi.us.
Residents:
Anyone who lives in the Library District is entitled and encouraged to receive a borrowing card. The Library District mirrors the service area of the Dexter Community Schools. This includes the City of Dexter and portions of Dexter, Freedom, Hamburg, Lima, Lodi, Northfield, Scio and Webster townships.
Non-Residents:
Anyone who lives outside of the Library District is eligible to obtain a library card for an annual fee.
Children’s Cards:
Any child under the age of 16 in the Library District may register for his/her own card when the parent or guardian signs the registration form and assumes financial responsibility. Children 16 years old or older may register without a parent or guardian’s signature, providing the child can provide the appropriate proof of identification and residency.
Special Borrowers Cards are defined as:
- persons owning property within the district and living outside the district or renters residing within the district. A waiver of the non-resident fee may be obtained and a card issued to people in this category. Proof of ownership or occupancy must be shown and recorded on the registration form.
- persons who work for a business or other tax paying entity within the Library’s District and living outside the district. A waiver of the non-resident fee may be obtained and a card issued to people in this category. Proof of employment in the form of a letter from the employer, on official letterhead, must be shown and recorded on the registration form.
- any administrator, educator, other government employee or employee of a non-profit organization residing outside the district but employed by an entity within the district. Proof of current address and proof of employment and position must be presented at the time of registration. Proof of employment in the form of a letter from the employer, on official letterhead, must be shown and recorded on the registration form.
Registering in the Library:
To receive a library card, applicants must complete a registration form and present proof of current residence. Any of the following forms of identification will be accepted as proof of residency:
- valid driver’s license
- car registration
- current telephone or utility bill
- lease agreement
- property deed
- current tax receipt
- checkbook with name and address imprint
- State of Michigan identification card
- State of Michigan voter registration
Please report all U.S. postal address, e-mail address, name, and phone number changes to the Library. This will help us contact you about your materials and holds.
Using Your Card:
- When you come to the Library, you must have your card to borrow books.
- If you send a friend or family member to pick up your materials, they must have your library card. That is how we know they have your permission to have your materials.
- Library cards issued to the Library District residents are valid for three years.
- Library cards issued to special borrowers are valid for one year.

Wi-Fi Printing
The Dexter District Library now offers wi-fi printing compatible with your smartphone, tablet, or laptop! For black and white, the price is $0.10 per page. For full color, the price is $0.20 per page.
Wireless Printing
3/10/2025 – New options for emailing print jobs to the release station, printing from Google Drive, and printing a URL directly have been added. |
Please follow the directions below:
A. Click here for directions on how to upload your documents/photos to our print release station. These directions should now work for all devices, but legacy directions are listed below. B. (NOTE: Please try step A first) Click here for legacy directions for Android Devices C. (NOTE: Please try step A first) Click here for legacy directions for iPhone, iPad, iPod
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