Join us in a Ribbon Cutting celebration for the Rochester Hills Public Library new "Blue Bus"!
Saturday Jun 14, 2025
Saturday, June 14, 2025 Rochester Hills Public Library Free to attend but advanced registration FOR THE RIBBON CUTTING PORTION is appreciated!
Nicole CondonRibbon Cutting Celebrating "The Blue Bus" at the Rochester Hills Public Library followed by the Summer Reading Kick-Off
Thanks to the overwhelming approval of a new millage from Rochester Hills voters, Rochester Hills Public Library is pleased to announce its new early literacy bookmobile. Local dignitaries and library staff will cut the ribbon on “The Blue Bus” at RHPL’s Summer Reading kickoff event on Saturday, June 14, at 11:45 a.m.
Inviting former teachers, parents, and Blue Bus students to the event, Head of Outreach Services Mary Davis said, “After 13 years of dedicated service, this well-loved library branch was long overdue for an upgrade. We are so pleased to introduce the new vehicle to the public, especially to the preschoolers and teachers who make this service so worthwhile.”
The early literacy bus began service in 2012 when RHPL purchased a used 2001 Ford ELF with a bequest from the Doris & Charles Edie Estate. It originally visited eight childcare centers and preschools in our service area. Currently, RHPL visits 17 facilities regularly, and in 2024, served 26,527 children and teachers.
The blue bus extends RHPL’s early literacy services, collections, and programs to preschoolers and teachers in Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township. An early literacy librarian provides storytimes and a collection for students to choose their own materials for checkout and for teachers to extend their classroom library. In the summer, the bus visits the RCS Summer Camp, extending its reach to school-aged kids and allowing RHPL to provide books and summer reading programs for those students who might not get to the library, a critical step in combating the summer slide.
Sporting an in-house design that emphasizes the five practices of early literacy, the custom Winnebago will seamlessly take over the blue bus schedule without disrupting service. Galvanized by the approval from voters, RHPL Director Juliane Morian said, “Turning a renowned library like ours into a mobile powerhouse holds tremendous opportunity for the public. Our preschool visits have strengthened the community bonds at each center and have given us insight into how to perfect our service. We want to thank our supporters for allowing us to grow.”
Be on the lookout for the bus and enjoy a game of “Eye Spy” as the cheerful bookmobile rolls through town, emblazoned with the alphabet, bright colors, and everyone’s favorite mascot, Stretch the Giraffe.
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Rochester Hills Public Library (RHPL) empowers people to explore and create with resources that enlighten, educate, entertain, and inform. Serving the communities of Rochester, Rochester Hills, and Oakland Township since 1924, RHPL provides lifelong learning opportunities, instills a love of reading, and offers equal access to information to over 110,000 patrons. The library serves as a community center where visitors enjoy innovative ways to learn and socialize through a variety of programs, including an annual summer reading challenge, parent-child workshops, concerts, and weekly lectures. Its expansive and user-friendly collections allow cardholders to use physical materials, eBooks, tools and technology, database subscriptions, movie and music downloads, language and genealogy services, business and investment reports, and national news sources at no cost.
Date and Time
11:45 AM - 2:00 PM EDT
11:45am
Followed by the Summer Reading Kick-Off from Noon to 2:00pm. The afternoon is designed for family fun with the goal to register as many adults, teens, and students for the RHPL Summer Reading Program. Enjoy bounce houses from RARA, ice cream trucks, and lawn toys for patrons of all ages. Location
West Parking Lot (near Rotary Park)
500 Olde Towne Road
Rochester, MI 48307Fees/Admission
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