The McKay-Dole Library in Augusta, MI is a beloved community institution that has been serving residents since 1876. With a collection of over 128,000 items, including fiction and non-fiction books, audio books, magazines, CDs, movies, and ebooks, the library offers a wide range of resources for all ages. Additionally, it houses a local genealogical collection and provides access to four public computer terminals.
As the home library for residents of the Village of Augusta, Ross Township, and the Gull Lake School District within Bedford Township, membership is free and only requires proof of residence. The library's current building, donated by Mr. George C. McKay in 1967, is located in the village park and continues to be a hub for learning, exploration, and community engagement. A visit to the McKay-Dole Library is not only an opportunity to exercise the body, but also to nourish the mind and soul.
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