D&D Adult Group
At Witherle Library, 41 School Street. For more information, contact Nick Berry (nick@witherlelibrary.net).
At Witherle Library, 41 School Street. For more information, contact Nick Berry (nick@witherlelibrary.net).
On the town dock, celebrating MMA graduation weekend
How do we honor what we cannot see? How can the experience of history-in-place change our perspectives on the past? Castine Waterfront, Sea Street / Castine, Maine Join Georgia Zildjian, Manager of Museum Learning at the Wilson Museum, and Lisa Simpson-Lutts, former director of the Castine Historical Society, for Castine History Partner’s fourth Jane’s Walk. ... Read more
On the town dock, celebrating MMA graduation weekend
Join us for a free walking tour of historic Union Street in Blue Hill, part of Maine Preservation’s Jane’s Walk series! Starting at Town Hall (18 Union Street), we’ll explore the stories of ship captains, artists, doctors, and leaders who shaped the town—featuring highlights like Jonathan Fisher, Blue Hill’s first settled minister and Renaissance man. ... Read more
At Witherle Library, 41 School Street. For more information, contact Nick Berry (nick@witherlelibrary.net).
Mahjong returns for a spring session. If you would like to play, please email admin@witherlelibrary.net. The group will return this summer. Stay tuned.
All are welcome. In person in the Downstairs Community Room and over Zoom. Go to the Agenda. Request the Zoom link
At Witherle Library / 41 School Street. Ms Orado will present a new craft every Wednesday in May. Join your friends and express your creative selves! All supplies provided. Ages 7 and older. Crafty Wednesday will take a break in June and return in July as a part of Summer Reading.
The topic is "The Rising Challenge to Territorial Integrity". Moderated by Barbara Griffiths. All are welcome. We meet over Zoom. Go to readings and how to register
The Alamo Theatre, 85 Main Street / Bucksport, Maine Conversations about the Maine Woods Ethan Tapper is a nationally-recognized forester, bestselling author, and content creator from Vermont. Only those who love trees should cut them, writes forester Ethan Tapper. In How to Love a Forest, he asks: what does it mean to live in a ... Read more