Local Interest Picture
Welcome to the pages that connects you to the community. From local cultural and educational establishments to weather, we have a connection to the communities we serve; the most important of which is an archive of local history. The Clinton-Macomb Public Library welcomes customers and lovers of history to enjoy our growing local history collection. Librarians are interested in archiving physical objects such as maps, yearbooks and out-of-print books, as well as developing an online archive of historical images and documents.

Digital Archive
Making of Modern Michigan
Seeking Michigan








Cultural Center
The Albert L. Lorenzo Cultural Center at Macomb Community College offers opportunities to appreciate Michigan’s rich cultural history. Explore their exhibit schedule.



Great Parents/Great Start
For parents who seek more enrichment for their children -- this local resource is for you! The Michigan Great Start program connects parents to resources throughout the state. Check out this website for events specifically in Macomb County, tips on local schools, and mind-body development guides.
Museum Adventure Pass Program
All three CMPL locations are pleased to offer the Museum Adventure Pass Program. We will have passes available for the public to check out at the library which will entitle them to either two or four free passes to local cultural places such as the Ford Factory Tour, the Henry Ford Mansion and more.
Museum Adventure Pass Picture
Park and Read
Back for a second summer, the DNR and the Library of Michigan are offering Park & Read at more than 400 libraries across Michigan. Park & Read allows library card-holders the ability to "check-out" a one-day pass into any Michigan state park or recreation area in lieu of the resident daily motor vehicle permit, for a savings of $6 through October 1. Some parks even have hammocks available for nature lovers.
The Wall that Heals
The Clinton Township Civic Center at 40700 Romeo Plank Road just south of Canal will host the Vietnam Wall that Heals from September 2 to 5, 2010. The Wall will be open to viewing 24 hours a day.

The Vietnam Wall that Heals measures 250 feet long and is a half scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.