Digital Checkouts and Summer Programs See High Engagement at Beecher Library
Beecher Public Library District Meeting | September 16, 2025
Article Summary: The Beecher Public Library reported a successful summer with high community engagement, including record usage of its digital media platforms and strong attendance for its storytime and summer reading programs. The news came as part of the Library Director’s report at the board’s September meeting.
Library Program Success Key Points:
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Digital checkout services like Media on Demand and Hoopla reached their highest usage levels to date.
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The library’s storytime program was a major success, with 82 children attending over a four-week period.
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The summer reading program also saw good results, with participation from both children and adults.
The Beecher Public Library saw a surge in community engagement over the summer, according to a report from Director Grosso at the library board meeting on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
Digital services saw particularly strong growth, with total checkouts for platforms like Media on Demand and Hoopla reaching their highest levels ever. These services allow patrons to borrow e-books, audiobooks, movies, and music from home using their library cards.
In-person programming was also a highlight. The library’s storytime program was very popular, drawing 82 children over just four weeks. The summer reading program for both children and adults was also cited as a success, showing strong participation from the community.
While celebrating the positive program results, the director’s report also noted a challenge on the administrative side, indicating that the cost of the director’s health insurance is set to increase.
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