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2008 August
 |  |  |  | | 27 | Library of Michigan Picks 'Raccoon Tune' to Turn Young Readers and Families on to Reading Aug. 27, 2008 - The Library of Michigan invites adults and children across the state to join in reading "Raccoon Tune" by Michigan author Nancy Shaw as part of Michigan Reads!, the one-state, one-children's-book program devoted to promoting early childhood literacy. The program is slated for September 2008, which Governor Jennifer Granholm has proclaimed Michigan Reads to Children Month.
 | | 15 | Michigan Reads! Statewide Early Childhood Literacy Program Kicks Off at Target Children's Book Festival in Milford Aug. 23 Aug. 15, 2008 - The Library of Michigan will launch this year's Michigan Reads! - the one-state, one-children's-book program devoted to boosting early childhood literacy - at the Target Children's Book Festival at Kensington Metropark in Milford from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 23.
 | | 14 | Experience Nature at Night During Twilight Hike at Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park on Aug. 20 Aug. 14, 2008 - Between 8:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 20, explore the northwoods of Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park in an entirely new light ... that of the moon!
 | | 14 | Walker Tavern to Get New Paint, Looking for Volunteers to Help
 | | 13 | Pioneer Days Come to Life at Walker Tavern's Annual 'Frontier Fest' Saturday, Aug. 30
 | | 11 | Tombstone Tales Provide Tour of the Past on Aug. 13
 | | 07 | Seven Michigan Properties Added to the National Register of Historic Places
 | | 07 | Michigan Iron Industry Museum Program Showcases U.P. Recollections of World War II
 | | 06 | Idlewild's History as Creative Haven to be Honored with a Michigan Literary Landmark on Saturday, Aug. 16
 | | 04 | Enjoy 19th-Century Family Fun - Music, Crafts, Food and More - at Fayette Heritage Day Aug. 9
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