1968-2008: 40 Years of Learning and
Discovery
2008 marks the 40th year of service for Northland Public Library.
When we first opened in October 1968 on Three Degree Road in Ross Township,
there were 16,000 items in our collection, and a lot of doubts on how
many people would even come to the library. Today, there are nearly
200,000 items in our collection, including books, CDs, DVDs, magazines
and other items--plus we have access to more than 40 online databases
and more than three dozen computers available for public use with high-speed
Internet access.
Throughout the year we will be celebrating our Anniversary with profiles
of important library events and people, plus special displays and programs
highlighting the development of Northland. We hope you enjoy this look
at our past as we prepare to serve the region for the next 40 years
and beyond.
Choose a decade on our timeline below to see what happened in the library's
history!
Where are they now?


Over
the years, hundreds of people have been employed at Northland.
We would like to get in touch with as many as we can to invite
them to return and help celebrate our 40th anniversary. We are
planning a staff reunion here at the library on Sunday, August
10th. If you or someone you know used to work here, will you please
take a minute to send us some contact information?
Please send the following information to Northland Public Library,
Attn. Staff Reunion or via
e-mail
(use "Staff Reunion" as the subject):
Name of Employee
Address
Telephone No.
E-mail address
Position(s) held
Approximate years of employment