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Rx for a Chaotic Climate: Healthy Soils with soil scientist Laurie Osher
Rx for a Chaotic Climate: Healthy Soils with soil scientist Laurie Osher
This is is third installment in the winter Belfast Garden Club Evening Lecture Series co-sponsored by All of Belfast Climate Dialogues, a project of the Belfast Free Library, focusing on the effects of the Climate Crisis on local environments. The talk will be offered on Zoom. Register for the Zoom link. In recent years, Mainers have noticed chaotic […]
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Knit2Together
Knit2Together
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. […]
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Out Going Belfast Poet Laureate Judy Kaber: The Last Hurrah (Not Really)
Out Going Belfast Poet Laureate Judy Kaber: The Last Hurrah (Not Really)
Please join Judy Kaber on Thursday, March 30th, at 6:30 pm to help celebrate the end of her reign as poet laureate of Belfast. Though she is ceding her title, she will of course remain active in the city's fine poetic community. She will read both new and older poems and has invited a selection of poets […]
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The Friends of the Library Book Sale
The Friends of the Library Book Sale
Book donations will be accepted at the sale, up to 12 good quality books per person. The Friends are looking for current fiction, cooking, gardening and children’s books.
Music Together – Early Childhood
Music Together – Early Childhood
Provided by the library and led by excellent teacher Alyssa, this is fun for the family.
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Concert: Highlands Classical Chamber Trio
Concert: Highlands Classical Chamber Trio
The Highlands Classical Chamber Trio will present solos, duos, and the piano trio, "Cafe Music" by Paul Schoenfeld. Also, works of Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Saint-Saens, and Cassado. This program was also performed in Sangerville and Dover-Foxcroft. The mission of the Highlands Classical Chamber Trio is to offer live performances of chamber music to communities in […]
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Knit2Together
Knit2Together
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. […]
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Grief, Ghosts, & Islands: Three Maine Poets read from their New Books.
Grief, Ghosts, & Islands: Three Maine Poets read from their New Books.
We Kick off National Poetry Month with an evening of readings by Catherine Weiss, Jefferson Navicky, and Meghan Sterling.
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Torn Paper Collage for Teens
Torn Paper Collage for Teens
Come and enjoy our monthly art enrichment event! This month we will continue to explore collage art! Torn paper collage is a fun way to paint with paper, and think about color and design. We encourage all skill-levels to try it out.. who knows, this may be your calling!
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April “Take and Make” for Teens
This wonderful, mandala window cling will be available to "Take and Make" starting Tuesday, April 11th. You can pick up materials on the second floor of the Belfast Free Library. This activity will be available while supplies last! All materials provided by the Belfast Free Library, and the Anonimo Foundation.
“Take and Make” for Children
The craft kits are available starting Tuesday, April 11 while supplies last.
Word of Mouth a Poetry Reading with Kathleen Ellis and Annaliese Jakimides
Word of Mouth a Poetry Reading with Kathleen Ellis and Annaliese Jakimides
Join poets Kathleen Ellis and Annaliese Jakimides for a reading titled, “Word of Mouth.” In the 1970s, both Ellis and Jakimides moved from large cities, San Francisco Bay Area and Boston, to small rural Maine towns, Lubec and Mount Chase, respectively, to live closer to the land. Jakimides remained there for decades. Many years later, […]
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Knit2Together
Knit2Together
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. […]
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Horror Play Reading Group for Teens
Horror Play Reading Group for Teens
Do you like to read scary plays? Do you like delicious pastries? Do you like to play with character development? Do you like to try out new accents and be goofy? If so, come to this amazing play reading group! Its free to all teens, 11-17 years old.
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Breaking Through Brick Walls: Your Fellow Genealogists to the Rescue
Breaking Through Brick Walls: Your Fellow Genealogists to the Rescue
Does a genealogical roadblock have you stumped? Have you hit dead-end after dead-end in the course of your research? Or maybe you have no idea where to even begin? This genealogy group is here to help. Join the group’s April meeting, when fellow genealogists will put their collective heads together to brainstorm solutions to the […]
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Harry Potter Trivia for Teens
Harry Potter Trivia for Teens
Calling all 11-17 year old Harry Potter fans!!!!!! Come and participate in this terrific Harry Potter trivia challenge! Prizes will be awarded! Fun will be had! Laughter will be heard! All levels are welcome and encouraged to participate!
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Belfast Historical Society Presentation
Belfast Historical Society Presentation
Moving the Charles Treadwell House- An Old Belfast Landmark is Saved in 1930. A presentation with Megan Pinette, Belfast Historical Society president. Louise Brewster, of Lexington, Mass. bought the old house to save it from the wrecking ball and made arrangements for it to be moved from the corner of Miller and High Streets to […]