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WLBPD

WLBPD

The Washtenaw Library for the Blind and Physically Disabled is a great county wide resource for patrons with a visual impairment or physical disability.

2-1-1 of Washtenaw County

2-1-1 of Washtenaw County

Washtenaw County benefits from a large number of organizations ready to help residents in times of need. When you don’t know where to get help, try calling 2-1-1. A service provided by United Way of Washtenaw County, 2-1-1 is a directory of agencies in the area...
150 years: letter from the director

150 years: letter from the director

In 1868 a group of enterprising women established what we now call the Ypsilanti District Library. There were 160 registered borrowers, a collection of 175 books, and a budget of $260. 150 years later, YDL remains a vital and vibrant information hub for our community!

150 Years!

150 Years!

In 1868 a group of enterprising women established what we now call the Ypsilanti District Library. To celebrate our 150th anniversary, resolve to explore all the library has to offer in 2018.

Inside the Racial Justice Discussion series

Inside the Racial Justice Discussion series

Fully titled “Safely talking and learning about race and racism,” the series has brought hundreds of people to the library to watch films and hold open, honest conversations in a safe and supportive environment. What began as a short-term partnership between YDL and...