Free pumpkin decorating, recipe sampling, refreshments with help from Shannon Cherry, Mary White & Pineo’s True Value. Supported by Healthy Acadia & Univ. of New England
Sign up at the front desk. Children are welcome with their parent/guardian.
Beginners and experienced players are encouraged to stop by to play chess. Contact Paul Ward via email civicsgeek@gmail.com for more info.
Families & educators are invited to learn about our children;s book collection & services. Visit our Reading Resource corner.
Sign up at the front desk. Children are welcome with their parent/guardian.
Beginners and experienced players are encouraged to stop by to play chess. Contact Paul Ward via email civicsgeek@gmail.com for more info.
“Birds In Past Wabanaki Lifeways”. Newsom is a member of the Penobscot Nation & an archaeologist. Her talk is part of the library’s Author At The Last Page series, supported by Maine Public Library Fund.
Sign up at the front desk. Children are welcome with their parent/guardian.
Beginners and experienced players are encouraged to stop by to play chess. Contact Paul Ward via email civicsgeek@gmail.com for more info.
Newcomers welcome. Share your poems!
Contact Gerard Necastro for the Zoom link – gerard.necastro@westliberty.edu
Sign up at the front desk. Children are welcome with their parent/guardian.
Beginners and experienced players are encouraged to stop by to play chess. Contact Paul Ward via email civicsgeek@gmail.com for more info.
Stop by the library for November’s StorywalkⓇ “Time for Cranberries” by Lisl Detlefsen!
This month’s story is accompanied by a cranberry structure activity kit and recipes for cranberry orange bread and a cranberry vinaigrette dressing.
Thank you to the Ustruck family for sponsoring this month’s StorywalkⓇ.
The children’s room of the library is reserved from 12:30 to 1:30. Please be respectful of other patrons, we apologize for any inconvenience.
Every Tuesday parents and children gather at Porter Memorial Library for story hour. Join us this week for “Albert’s Thanksgiving” by Leslie Tryon.