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9:30 am
Wheelbarrow School of Poetry
This poetry writing group, started by outgoing Belfast Poet Laureate Tom Moore, will continue to meet Tuesday mornings in 2019!
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Tech Tuesday
Need help with email, an iPad, or some other piece of technology? Reference Librarian Sharon Pietryka will be available for drop-in help every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon at the 3rd Floor computers. Contact Sharon Pietryka at spietryka@belfastlibrary.org or 338-3884 ext. 25 with any questions.
Find out more »Stay & Play Time for Babies & Toddlers
Weekly short, interactive playtime especially for babies and toddlers with their caregivers. Time for play and exploration on the children's floor. And time for kids and caregivers to get to know one another. Tips about great books, songs, and games for this age group. Midcoast Music Together sessions once per month.
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Belfast Free Art Group
Presentation with Debbie Mitchell Sometimes it takes a gentle nudge or a friendly shove to take your art to the next level. Beginning painting at 65, I felt the need to replicate things in my painting. A wonderful teacher, Kris Engman, encouraged me to move away from the representational painting, and find something which was […]
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Holiday Crafts for Kids
Join us on the children's floor on Tuesdays, December 10 & 17 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. for holiday craftmaking. Paint your own ornaments and sew and fill ornamental sachets to give as holiday gifts or decorate your home. All materials will be provided. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Younger participants are welcome with an […]
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Camden Conference Community Event
The Demise of the Local Newspaper-Tom Groening and Jay Davis At one time Belfast, population about 5,000, had three weekly newspapers, The Repblican Journal, The Waldo Independent and Village Soup. Anyone who wanted to understand what was happening in town read both The Republican Journal and The Waldo Independent every Thursday. Those days are over; access to local news is limited in communities all […]
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