Wednesday, July 26, 2023

And Now Here are Some Events Going on in August in Mount Clemens

We've been asked to help promote the following events.


Saturday, August 5, 10:00 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MCHC: A Trip Down Memory Lane Road Rally

The Mount Clemens Historical Commission presents A Trip Down Memory Lane Road Rally on Saturday, August 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Join us for a trip down memory lane! Starting from The Crocker House, follow the route through the decades. At each location scan the QR Code on the sign for the next location and answer to the question. We will reveal the correct answers at the finish line! There is a $20 entry free per team. The fun begins at the Crocker House Museum.


Thursday, August 10, 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
MCPL Historic Non-Fiction Book Club -- August:  The Radium Girls by Kate Moore

Join the Local History & Genealogy Department of Mount Clemens Public Library for August's Historic Non-Fiction Book Club! This compelling narrative unravels the extraordinary lives of the fearless women who fought against all odds for justice.

 

Thursday, August 17, 6:00 p.m. - 7 p.m.
EE Meyers: America's Greatest Capitol Architect 

The Mount Clemens Historical Commission invites you to come enjoy a zoom chat with Michigan State Capitol historian and curator, Valerie Marvin! She will be joining us to give a fun and informative talk on the architect responsible for our Capitol building, EE Myers, and his impact on multiple major US cities. This program will be virtual AND in-person in our new Local History room!

Stay cool everyone!

See you at our favorite library!
LE


Sunday, July 9, 2023

It's Restock Your Genealogy Supply Sales Time aka Back-to-School Sales!

Update: Originally posted July 9, 2023, at 5:30 p.m. Corrected Prime Day Date.

It's time for our annual reminder ...
Back-to-School Sales on school supplies are not just for kids! These sales are for genealogists too!

Just a few of the many supplies a genealogist would use.

We are sure there is a Back-to-School sale out there somewhere. So prepare yourself for these sales AND for Amazon Prime Day 2023 which is July 13 11 & 12 this year. (Our Google search failed this year.)

Anyone who uses a lot of common office supplies should keep their eyes and ears open for some extreme savings that are only around this time year for certain supplies. So be smart and pay attention to those Back-to-School Sales going on for the next couple months so you can partake in the savings too. 

What would interest a genealogist? The first things that come to mind are USB Flash drives (large sizes at great prices and small sizes at even better prices); printer/copier paper; pens and pencils; pencil lead (for those mechanical pencils); highlighters; file folders or pocket folders; paper and binder clips; index cards for those that like old school ways; plastic file boxes (keep that water damage away); sticky notes; binders; paper; computer accessories (like mice, computer bags, external hard drives for backups and backups for the backups or to just expand your file storage capacity, printers, software, large monitors, and more); etc. Even office desks and chairs can be found on sale. 

Yes, for some things it is best to make sure you get acid-free versions, but that can get expensive and sometimes compromises must be made. Note acid-free copier/printer paper is easier to find nowadays. 

Also, at about this time of year (July/August/September) computer manufacturers are about to release their new models so good to great prices can often be found on this past year's models. (If your computer is really old and can not upgrade to Windows 10 11 because of old hardware or low-memory issues consider these sales. Also if your computer is more than five years old consider the changes currently taking place in Windows 10  11 updates that will not account for older hardware.) Why risk continuing to use old hardware -- step into the modern technology world. Just remember to get as large of hard drive and as much memory as you are able to afford, and keep an eye on processor speed/power. There are other factors to consider when buying a computer -- these are three key ones. While desktop computers are a little less expensive, laptops have the advantage of portability meaning you can take them with you to the library or researching. Laptops with DVD/CD readers/burners are getting harder to find but you can find them though it may mean a larger laptop. Or consider getting a stand-alone DVD/CD drive to go with the laptop. Chrome books and tablet/laptop conversions can be cheaper but may not run your programs/applications. Make sure the device you are considering can handle your must-have program/applications. And, lastly do not forget about those external hard drives for additional storage space AND for backing up all your data. Lastly, you can always add a large-size monitor to make viewing the screen easier.

And for those who shop Amazon. Hopefully, you see this before the 2023 Prime Day begins. If not you might want to wait for Black Friday/Cyber Monday.  Put what you are eyeing in a shopping list and watch it for a while to see how the price drops or rises. Great deals can be found so keep an eye out for those short term deals but remember to do your due diligence and make sure your sale price is indeed a good one.

May you find the deals on what you need, not on what you don't need. 

See you someday soon at our favorite library! 
LE