Event Series Genealogy group meeting

Genealogy group~ One Name Study: Learoyd

Abbott Room

In genealogy circles, a one name study (ONS) is focused on one surname and its variants, with the aim of gathering every mention of the name in records. Join the Maine State Library’s Genealogy Reference Specialist, B.J. Jamieson, for a discussion about her study tracing the name Learoyd, heavily focused on the Bradford/Huddersfield area of […]

Storytelling Through Fabric for Teens with Jane McLean

Conference Room

View a tabletop display of select panels from the “circles of my life: a fiber art celebration“ Exhibit. Learn the process of telling a personal story using fabric pieces in a traditional pattern. Create a framed wall hanging based on the folded star pattern; no sewing is required. Share a story about your work. Register by emailing Crystal at [email protected] […]

No Knitting Group May 15th

Abbott Room

Knitters, crocheters, yarn enthusiasts of all experience levels are welcome to join us every Wednesday , from 4:00-5:30 pm in the Abbott Room. This drop-in event is a chance for knitters- and crocheters too- of all ages and experience levels to chat, get tips, and learn from each other while working on their own projects. […]

Library Skills for Homeschool Families

Abbott Room

~The Belfast Free Library is your school library.  Children’s Librarian Stephanie Holman will lead a program to support readers and researchers with tips and tools to use a public library to its fullest. Join us in the Abbott room of the Belfast Free Library for an overview of basic library skills.  A tour of the […]

Event Series Origami Club for Teens

Origami Club for Teens

Kramer Gallery

Come and join us for Origami Club.  Each month we attempt to learn a new fold, and to practice basic folds!  Come and join in the team effort or free-fold on your own!!  Snacks are always abundant, and fun is had by all.  We will be meeting in the Kramer gallery, on the ground floor […]

Belfast Historical Society Program

Abbott Room

The Mighty Goose River Gary Stuckey, museum volunteer, will present the history of the Goose River (its mouth at Belfast Bay, Maine) from the first dam built to power sawmills to electrical power generation at its mouth. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries the river provided power for grist mills, sawmills, leatherboard factories and […]