Howell Carnegie Library Events for Adults
Events Between 12-30-2025 and 01-29-2026
Ask a Tech
December 30, 2025 09:00AM-10:00AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, on-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.
Ask a Tech
December 30, 2025 10:00AM-11:00AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, one-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.
Literary Discussion Group
January 05, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ Colbert Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
The Literary Discussion Group meets weekly to discuss fiction and nonfiction literature. Selections range from classic works to current, in various formats including short stories and essays.
For more information about the group and to learn how to join, email alt@howelllibrary.org.
Ask a Tech
January 06, 2026 10:15AM-11:15AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, one-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.
Poetry
January 07, 2026 10:00AM-11:30AM @ (no seat limit)
Read and discuss great poetry for understanding and pleasure in this continuing series of informal sessions on the first Wednesday of the month. Each session is independent and you may join at any time.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom virtual meeting login information. To register, call the Library at 517-546-0720 x106.
Review the technical requirements.
ACE @ your library!
Novel Bites: Broken Country
January 07, 2026 06:00PM-07:00PM @ Meabon Room - Howell Carnegie Library (15 seats)
Join us to discuss the captivating novel Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall. We'll enjoy a bowl of hot soup from The Crunchy Pickle while digging into the love, loss, and impossible choices that fill this popular book.
Novel Bites is a monthly book discussion where stories are savored and snacks are shared. Each gathering features a lively conversation around a selected book paired with light appetizers or snacks to enjoy while we chat. Whether you're here for the fiction, the food, or the fun, Novel Bites offers a relaxed and engaging way to connect with fellow readers.
Registration is required and begins Monday, December 1, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close at 4pm Friday, January 2, or when registration is full. A minimum of five (5) registrants by 4pm Friday, January 2, is required for this program to proceed as scheduled.
Seating begins 15 minutes before the event start time.
Please stay home if you are sick.
Library staff may photograph or videotape portions of this event and its attendees for use in promotional materials and on social media.
The Library's in-person programs are livestreamed on YouTube when possible.
Discover our past virtual program and livestream recordings on the Library's YouTube channel.
Trashy Book Club
January 09, 2026 10:00AM-11:30AM @ Colbert Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
Shelley Ellis leads a monthly book group on the second Friday of the month that will discuss contemporary light literature of interest to women.
January's book is The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown.
Registration is required. To register, call the Library at 517-546-0720 x106.
ACE @ your library!
Literary Discussion Group
January 12, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ Colbert Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
The Literary Discussion Group meets weekly to discuss fiction and nonfiction literature. Selections range from classic works to current, in various formats including short stories and essays.
For more information about the group and to learn how to join, email alt@howelllibrary.org.
Ask a Tech
January 13, 2026 10:15AM-11:15AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, one-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.
Escape the Winter Blues: Quiet Reading Night at the Library
January 13, 2026 07:00PM-08:30PM @ Reference Magazine Area (30 seats)
Do you have trouble finding time and space to read? Was “Sustained Silent Reading” your favorite subject in elementary school? Do you want to be in community space with other book-lovers without actually engaging with them? Come to the Howell Library to read, enjoy a hot cocoa bar, and popcorn! BYOBook, or read one of ours. Attendees will receive a small, themed gift!
We ask that all cell phones and devices be turned off or put on silent mode so as to not disturb other silent reading participants. If you don’t even want to be tempted by your device, you can set it in a dedicated space for phones that will keep you focused on your goal.
Attendees may enter the building through the Grand River doors up to 7pm when the library closes but will exit the building through the Clinton Street doors. Please assemble in the Reference Magazine Area until the library has closed.
Registration is required and begins Tuesday, December 16, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close 1 day before the program starts, or when registration is full. A minimum of five (5) registrants by Wednesday, January 7, is required for this program to proceed as scheduled.
Seating begins 15 minutes before the event start time.
Please stay home if you are sick.
Library staff may photograph or videotape portions of this event and its attendees for use in promotional materials and on social media.
Howell Carnegie District Library Board of Trustees Meeting
January 13, 2026 07:00PM-08:30PM @ Meabon Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
Howell Carnegie District Library Board Meetings are held every second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm.
Use the Clinton Street entrance.
Board meetings are held for the purpose of conducting the business of the Howell Carnegie District Library.
For the current agenda, previous meeting minutes, and related policies, see the Board of Trustees website page.
Memoirs, Etc.
January 14, 2026 10:00AM-11:30AM @ (no seat limit)
What better way to pass on stories about family, friends, places, and past events than through memoirs? Join us on the second Wednesday of each month to share your written work. All writing experience levels welcome!
Registration is required to receive the Zoom virtual meeting login information. To register, call the Library at 517-546-0720 x106.
See below for technical requirements.
ACE @ your library!
Classic Michigan Food & Drinks Book Talk
January 14, 2026 06:00PM-07:30PM @ Meabon Room - Howell Carnegie Library (50 seats)
Did you know Vernors is the oldest soft drink in America? The Ritz Cracker was invented in Jackson? Join authors Gail Offen and Jon Milan as they reveal secrets and surprises from their latest book, Classic Michigan Food and Drinks: The Stories Behind the Brands. It's full of amazing history, stories, and photos about the Michigan food and drink brands we know and love.
Sure, Michigan invented ready-to-eat cereal (Kellogg's) and baby food (Gerber). Still, there are many stories most Michiganders don't know, such as Better Made uses Michigan potatoes; Jiffy was the first commercial baking mix in America; and we are the pickle-growing capital of the US. Join the pair as they “dish” on Michigan pop, chocolate, jams, cookies--and of course, fudge and pasties. You'll be proud of our state's delicious bounty.
Registration is optional and begins Wednesday, December 24, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close one hour before the program starts, or when registration is full. Drop ins welcome. Attendees may enter the building through the front doors on Grand River or the Clinton Street doors in the rear. The library will be closed when the program ends, so everyone must exit through the Clinton Street doors.
Seating begins 15 minutes before the event start time.
Please stay home if you are sick.
Library staff may photograph or videotape portions of this event and its attendees for use in promotional materials and on social media.
The Library's in-person programs are livestreamed on YouTube when possible.
Discover our past virtual program and livestream recordings on the Library's YouTube channel.
Small Business Savvy: Trust but Verify - Using AI in Your Marketing
January 14, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ (100 seats)
Artificial intelligence is many things, but it isn't magic. Businesses are already using AI for optimizations like ad placements, increasing sales through targeted promotions and cross-sell/upsell efforts, and hyping customer loyalty through improved personalization and smart segmentation. The technology offers significant benefits when compared to traditional techniques, but there are significant pitfalls.
This workshop will examine some of the benefits and pitfalls of using AI in small business marketing. The old “saying trust but verify” is a prudent approach to AI.
Join these virtual classes on Zoom to help establish and improve your business skills and services. Our Small Business Savvy series is for those who want to start or own a small business. We'll send you the Zoom meeting information a few days in advance of the event.
Event Partners
Presented in partnership with the Ann Arbor Area SCORE office, the Belleville Area District Library, and the Ypsilanti District Library
Registration is required and begins Monday, December 22, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close one hour before the program starts, or when registration is full.
Discover our past virtual program and livestream recordings on the Library's YouTube channel.
Laying the Tracks to the Civil Rights Movement: An Evening with Harriet Tubman
January 19, 2026 06:30PM-07:45PM @ Meabon Room - Howell Carnegie Library (70 seats)
Join us for an exhilarating and informative living history experience as Millicent Sparks breathes life into one of the 19th century’s most celebrated figures: Harriet Tubman. Her portrayal blends accounts of special events in Tubman’s life with an acute sense of Tubman’s personal qualities—her emotional depth, profound spirituality, immense intelligence, extraordinary dignity, and astounding courage. Share an up close and personal evening with this heroic icon who demonstrated an unyielding and fearless resolve to obtain liberty and social justice for herself and others.
Harriet Tubman's legacy is echoed in the words and spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement. Together with our partners, Livingston Diversity Council and Huron-Clinton Metroparks, we are delighted to share this special performance to celebrate MLK Day at the Howell Carnegie Library. Light refreshments will be served. Thank you to the Friends of the Howell Carnegie Library for sponsoring this event.
Registration is optional and begins Monday, January 5, at 9 a.m. online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Attendees may enter the building through the front doors on Grand River or the Clinton Street doors in the rear. The library will be closed when the program ends, so everyone must exit through the Clinton Street doors. This event is recommended for people aged 14 and older.

Literary Discussion Group
January 19, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ Colbert Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
The Literary Discussion Group meets weekly to discuss fiction and nonfiction literature. Selections range from classic works to current, in various formats including short stories and essays.
For more information about the group and to learn how to join, email alt@howelllibrary.org.
Ask a Tech
January 20, 2026 10:15AM-11:15AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, one-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.
What's Your Opinion?
January 21, 2026 01:00PM-02:30PM @ (no seat limit)
Develop a deeper understanding of current events, share your ideas and opinions, and expand your worldview by learning from one another at this monthly discussion group. Coordinator Tony Sakey will select and share local, national, or international topics with registered participants 2-3 days before each meeting. Participants may choose to do additional research to prepare for the discussion.
Registration is required to receive the Zoom virtual meeting login information. To register, call the call the Library at 517-546-0720 x106.
Review the technical requirements.
ACE @ your library!
Small Business Savvy—Canva 101: Leveraging Canva for Your Small Business [Rescheduled Event]
January 21, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ (100 seats)
Learn to use Canva for your small business needs with Kelly Blazo (Social Media Manager/Event Coordinator, 2 Dandelions Bookshop). This presentation is designed for first-time/novice Canva users. Bring your questions and get ready to
learn how to create a logo, social media posts, flyers, and more!
Our Small Business Savvy series is for those who want to start or own a small business. Join these virtual classes on Zoom to help establish and improve your business skills and services.
We'll send you the Zoom meeting information a few days in advance of the event.
Presented in partnership with the Ann Arbor Area SCORE office, the Small Business Administration, the Belleville Area District Library, and the Ypsilanti District Library.
Registration is required and begins Monday, December 29, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close one hour before the program starts, or when registration is full.
Discover our past virtual program and livestream recordings on the Library's YouTube channel.
ArtConnect: Yarn Painting
January 22, 2026 04:00PM-06:00PM @ Meabon Room - Howell Carnegie Library (25 seats)
This month’s featured project will be Yarn Painting. Yarn painting uses yarn, glue, scissors, and canvas. Plan out your design (some templates will be provided), apply glue, place yarn to "paint" your image, and press firmly to set.
ArtConnect is an opportunity to connect with local artisans and other community members to share the joy of art and try out new techniques and projects.
Registration is required and begins Monday, December 29, at 9am online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk. Sign-ups close 1 hour before the program starts, or when registration is full.
Please stay home if you are sick.
Library staff may photograph or videotape portions of this event and its attendees for use in promotional materials and on social media.

Literary Discussion Group
January 26, 2026 06:30PM-08:00PM @ Colbert Room - Howell Carnegie Library (no seat limit)
The Literary Discussion Group meets weekly to discuss fiction and nonfiction literature. Selections range from classic works to current, in various formats including short stories and essays.
For more information about the group and to learn how to join, email alt@howelllibrary.org.
Ask a Tech
January 27, 2026 10:15AM-11:15AM @ Study Room 1 (1 seats)
Troubled by your laptop? Confounded by your Kindle? Peeved by your email? Get walk-in, one-on-one help with smart devices, email, and all things computer. Bring your laptop or use ours. Check in at the Information Desk.
Registration is required and opens four (4) weeks prior to each appointment. Register online, by phone, or in person at the Information Desk.
Please note that Library staff does not perform tech repair.



