Clinton-Macomb Public Library
H. Rae Stoloff currently serves as the Teen Outreach Librarian at the Clinton-Macomb Public Library, beginning in December 2020, where responsibilities include servicing Clinton and Macomb Townships. Stoloff has extensive experience in library services, having previously held the position of Public Library Associate at Ann Arbor District Library and completing several internships in various libraries, including Canton Public Library and Baldwin Public Library. Additional roles include serving as Team Coach for the Walled Lake Western High School Forensics Team since December 2016, focusing on public speaking skills for students, and holding various positions in community service organizations, including Campus Coordinator for The Humane League and Front Desk Receptionist at the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. Educationally, Stoloff earned a Master's degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor's degree in Humanities Pre-Law with a focus on Philosophy from Michigan State University.
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Clinton-Macomb Public Library
The Clinton-Macomb Public Library (CMPL) is a district library serving a rapidly growing population of 185,000. Formed in 1992, CMPL directly serves all of the residents of Macomb Township and most of Clinton Township, with the exception of the portion in the Mount Clemens School District, which is served by Mount Clemens Public Library. CMPL is mostly funded by local property taxes from residents of Clinton and Macomb Townships. CMPL is a member of the Suburban Library Cooperative, encompassing 20 libraries in the cities and townships north of Metro Detroit. Our mission: Ensure CMPL is valued as an essential community service by focusing on the following strategic priorities: 1. Inspire life-long reading and learning 2. Grow young readers 3. Advance student success 4. Connect the community