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SUMMARY:Center for Wildlife Studies "Wild Maine" Series: Marine Mammal Stranding Response in Northeastern Maine with Rosemary Seton
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Wildlife Studies “Wild Maine” Series\, in partnership with the Camden Public Library\, continues with a presentation by Rosemary Seton\, Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale on the marine mammal stranding response in northeastern Maine. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event and will take place in person in the Picker Room at Camden Public Library as well as on Zoom. Use this link to register on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-8nitJDGS-GrU7BnCWmIBQ \n\n\n\nRosemary Seton\, the Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale\, the marine mammal lab at College of the Atlantic\, will talk about marine mammal stranding response from Rockland to Calais. Rosie will also discuss the various marine mammal species we see here and what to do when you spot a seal ashore. Is it in distress or just resting? With harbor seal pupping time fast approaching\, those delightful pups will soon be making their appearance on beaches and boulders. Rosie will discuss what to do and what not to do. \n\n\n\n\nRosie is the Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale\, College of the Atlantic. She holds a B.A. in Physiological and Neuropsychology from McGill University in her hometown of Montreal\, and an M.Sc. in Marine Mammal Science from the University of St Andrews\, Scotland. She curated the North Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalogue at Allied Whale beginning in 1998 and took on the position of stranding coordinator in 2003. She has worked with marine mammals especially seals and humpback whales in Newfoundland and Labrador\, Canada\, and the United States for over 30 years and loves giving talks about these charismatic megafauna. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAllied Whale is involved in field research projects that are far ranging\, both scientifically and geographically. Our biologists and students study whales not only in the Gulf of Maine\, but often work in many other areas of the world on collaborative projects with both American and foreign institutions. In recent years\, our researchers’ studies have taken them to Canada (finback\, humpback and right whales in the Bay of Fundy\, finbacks off Nova Scotia in winter\, and humpbacks off Newfoundland)\, the Antarctic (humpback whales)\, New Zealand (Hector’s dolphins)\, Dominican Republic (humpback whale breeding and calving ground)\, and Bermuda (humpback whale migration). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mission of the Center for Wildlife Studies is to provide accessible environmental education worldwide and promote wildlife conservation through science. \n\n\n\nLearn more about CWS by visiting their website: centerforwildlifestudies.org \n\n\n\nWe hope you’ll also join for future programs in the “Wild Maine” Series at the library on May 18 and May 30\, 2023. Learn more about the “Wild Maine” series here: centerforwildlifestudies.org/wild-maine
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/center-for-wildlife-studies-wild-maine-series-marine-mammal-stranding-response-in-northeastern-maine-with-rosemary-seton/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Children’s Book Art of Chris Van Dusen: Exhibit in the Picker Room Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library is delighted to welcome children’s book author and illustrator Chris Van Dusen for an exhibit in the Picker Room Gallery of original illustrations from his picture books during the month of May*. Don’t miss this chance to see Van Dusen’s brilliant gouache paintings and the printed books in which they appeared\, spanning his 23-year career as a children’s book author/illustrator – from Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee to BIG TRUCK Little Island. \n\n\n\nAll ages are welcome to meet Chris Van Dusen at the exhibit opening and Read and Draw event on Saturday\, May 6 at 1:00 PM in the Picker Room! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Circus Ship by Chis Van Dusen\n\n\n\nAbout Chris Van Dusen\n\n\n\n\nI was born in Portland\, Maine on St. Patrick’s Day\, 1960. As a child\, my brothers and I would spend hours drawing pictures. We didn’t have video games or computers to entertain us\, so we drew instead. One of my brothers would sketch intricate war scenes. Another would draw animals so realistic you’d swear they were breathing. My specialty was aliens\, robots and monsters. \n\n\n\nDr. Seuss and Robert McCloskey were my heroes. I loved the rhythm of Dr. Seuss’ words and I was fascinated by the meticulous detail of Robert McCloskey’s illustrations. I had no idea back then that I’d end up writing and illustrating children’s books when I grew up. \n\n\n\nAfter high school\, I studied fine art at The University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth and graduated with a BFA in 1982. It took me a while to figure out what I wanted to do. First I was a waiter\, and then I was offered a part-time job at a magazine for teenagers. Eventually I started drawing cartoons and illustrations for the magazine and my career as an illustrator was born. \n\n\n\n\n\nFor more than ten years I worked as a freelance illustrator specializing in art for kids. I was doing mostly editorial work and my illustrations appeared in magazines like Nickelodeon\, Family Fun\, and Disney Adventures. One day I started thinking about drawing a picture of a boat stuck high up in a tree. I thought that would be a really funny and intriguing illustration. At the same time\, a refrain kept running through my head- “Mr. Magee and his little dog\, Dee/ Hopped in the car and drove down to the sea”. The combination of these two things eventually became my first book\, “Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee” which was published in 2000. I’ve been busy writing and illustrating children’s books ever since. \n\n\n\nNow I live in a beautiful little town on the coast of Maine with my lovely wife Lori and a yellow lab named Opal. We have two sons\, our oldest\, Ethan lives in California and our younger son\, Tucker\, lives in Maine. Life is good. \n\n\n\n\nChris Van Dusen\n\n\n\n\n\n*The Picker Room hosts meetings and library events and is not always open for viewing. Please call ahead or check our website calendar to see what’s happening daily.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/the-childrens-book-art-of-chris-van-dusen-exhibit-in-the-picker-room-gallery/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Working the Sea: An Illustrated Talk on National Fisherman Magazine with Michael Crowley
DESCRIPTION:On April 27th at 6:30 pm\, Michael Crowley\, author of the forthcoming book Working the Sea\, will give an illustrated talk on his experience writing and editing for National Fisherman magazine.  As Boats & Gear editor at NF\, he provided stories on boatbuilding\, boat repair\, and fishing gear. The geographic coverage of his work included New England\, the South Atlantic\, Gulf\, West Coast and Alaska. He wrote many pieces himself\, and assigned and edited the rest. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event that will take place in the Picker Room and on Zoom. Use this link to register to attend on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_i-drOfuTTj-LgxDmMoRsLg \n\n\n\nThis program will be recorded and available on the Camden Public Library YouTube Channel. \n\n\n\nCrewmen aboard seiner working with seine. “Scottish seining on 55′ MARY ANN BRADFORD” [ref. NF 07/1980\, p. 32]\n\n\n\nThis event coincides with the exhibit Working the Sea: Selections from the National Fisherman Collection at the Penobscot Marine Museum\, which will be on display in the Picker Room during the month of April. The exhibit which features captioned photographs selected from Crowley’s book\, and provides access to the complete short essays which accompany them. Michael Crowley resides in Belfast and still contributes regularly to National Fisherman.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/working-the-sea-an-illustrated-talk-on-national-fisherman-magazine-with-michael-crowley/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Storm Surge Risk & Mitigation in Camden Harbor with James Bennett
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library welcomes naval architect and marine engineer James Bennet on Tuesday\, April 25 at 6:30 PM for a presentation about storm surge risk and mitigation in our own Camden Harbor. Bennett’s talk will review the history of severe storms that have affected Camden Harbor compared with the most recent storm that occurred on December 23\, 2021. He will also discuss past attempts to mitigate storm impact by constructing a breakwater at the outer harbor\, challenges we face going forward\, and possibilities to consider. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event and will take place in person in the Picker Room as well as on Zoom. To attend on Zoom\, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_fof8Fc99SDyJHwI7-JfjTw \n\n\n\nJames G Bennett has had a distinguished career as a practicing naval architect and marine technology and product developer. For General Dynamics he lead the development of the Independence class Littoral Combat Ship\, a 126 m 40 knot aluminum trimaran of which more than 20 have been built for the US Navy. For Raytheon Company he lead the development of the scalable SPY-6 solid state radar that is presently being installed on all US naval surface combatants and amphibious ships. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan and holds a B.S.E. in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering and a M.S.E. degree in Ship Hydrodynamics. In In 2017\, Jim was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and served on the Marine Board where he was the principal advisor on autonomous marine vehicle development. Jim is a resident of Camden\, Maine\, where he continues to work as consultant while avidly pursuing his interests in sailing\, skiing\, hiking and environmental conservation.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/storm-surge-risk-mitigation-in-camden-harbor-with-james-bennett/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:It's National Library Week! #WeLoveCPL
DESCRIPTION:Next week\, April 23 – 29\, the library welcomes you to celebrate National Library Week with us by enjoying the many kinds of stories we have to offer. The annual celebration of National Library Week highlights the valuable role that libraries play in transforming lives and strengthening communities. Each day will have a theme\, in turn focusing on the Library Staff\, the Walsh History Center\, Young Readers\, Lifelong Learners\, and the Parks. The week ends with a Day of Honor\, in which the library invites the public to make a donation to dedicate a new book to a special person.  \n\n\n\nDonations can be made in-person at the library; by mail to the “Camden Public Library Fund” at 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME 04843; or on the library website at librarycamden.org/stockthestacks. \n\n\n\n“One of my favorite things about libraries is that they are filled with stories – and this library is bursting with all kinds to enjoy\,” said Library Executive Director Nikki Maounis. “When you think of the Camden Public Library\, perhaps novels\, picture books\, large-print titles\, audiobooks\, and e-books come to mind – and yet there’s so much more to the story. You have at your fingertips virtual programming to watch in your living room; educational programs in our unique building; decades of history that come to life in the Walsh History Center\, Camden Amphitheatre\, and Harbor Park; and stories that find you where you want them\, delivered through Curbside and Homebound Delivery.” \n\n\n\nHighlights of the week include a presentation about the past and future of our shore with “Storm Surge Risk & Mitigation in Camden Harbor” on Tuesday\, April 25\, at 6:30 p.m. in person and on Zoom. Miss Amy will host three outdoor storytimes for children\, including Booktime for Babies on Young Readers Day\, Wednesday\, April 26\, at 10 a.m. (weather permitting). Thursday\, April 27\, Lifelong Learners Day\, will include Tai Chi in the Amphitheatre at 10:30 a.m. for those seeking to learn through movement; kids can team up with Miss Amy after school at 4:00 p.m. for Creative Art Afternoons; and the musically inclined can take part in the 6:00 p.m. Songwriters Session. At 6:30 p.m.\, National Fisherman magazine editor Michael Crowley will present an illustrated talk\, “Working the Sea\,” both in-person and on Zoom. All week\, an exhibit of black-and-white photos from the Penobscot Marine Museum’s National Fisherman Collection will be on display in the Picker Room Gallery and handmade accordion books can be viewed on the first floor. Browse the week’s full schedule on our event calendar. \n\n\n\n“I hope people will use National Library Week to stop by in-person or online to more fully take advantage of the resources that fit their unique interests. This truly is a valuable facility for all to enjoy. Members can be proud that it was recently named Maine’s only Five-Star Library\,” Maounis said. \n\n\n\nWith pandemic-bolstered support waning\, the library needs extra help to enable these types of programs and all-ages outreach and seeks to raise $46\,673. Donations will also help cover increased operational expenses\, like inflation-impacted electricity and facility costs. \n\n\n\n“This year\, we really need our public to pitch in whatever they can to help their library navigate these times\,” Maounis said. “If you appreciate the library and its role in our town\, I invite you to give a donation during National Library Week. Every contribution makes a real difference to our work.” \n\n\n\nDonations can be made in-person at the library; by mail to the “Camden Public Library Fund” at 55 Main St.\, Camden\, ME 04843; or on the library website at librarycamden.org/stockthestacks. \n\n\n\n\nWhen you dedicate a new book to someone special during our Day of Honor on Friday\, April 28\, you will recieve a personalized e-postcard to celebrate your gift.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/its-national-library-week-welovecpl/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mid Coast Audubon Series: Rare Birds of Maine with Louis Bevier
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE: This program was previously advertised as starting at 6:00 PM\, which is incorrect. This program will start at 6:30 PM. \n\n\n\nThe Mid-Coast Audubon‘s series of nature talks in partnership with the Camden Public Library continues in-person and on Zoom on Thursday\, April 20 at 6:30 PM with a program about rare birds of Maine with ornithologist and advanced bird identifier\, Louis Bevier. He will talk about some of the exciting rarities that have occurred in Maine\, how to identify them\, how to document them\, and tips to to improve your observational skills when describing birds. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid program and will be in person as well as on Zoom. Click here to register to attend on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_39K7NIPZSlKDViUEbkSLaQ \n\n\n\n\nLouis Bevier was the subspecies editor in the “Birds of North America” series produced out of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. He does environmental consulting work and has led several bird tours for Field Guides Inc. over the years. He is past chair\, and still current member\, of the Maine Bird Records Committee. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMID-COAST AUDUBON\, SERVING THE MAINE COUNTIES OF KNOX\, LINCOLN\, AND WALDO\n\n\n\nMid-Coast Audubon is a chapter of Audubon\, and affiliated with Maine Audubon. We cover the midcoast inland from Boothbay Harbor\, west to Windsor and China\, and east along the coast to Bucksport. Our mission is to promote long-term\, responsible use of natural resources through informed membership\, education and community awareness. \n\n\n\nThroughout the year fascinating and informative programs are presented (free!) via the Camden Public Library\, and there are numerous field trips to see birds and learn about the natural history of Maine. Come be part of the fun and learning. Check out our events page for dates/times. You can also watch the recorded presentations from earlier programs.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/mid-coast-audubon-series-rare-birds-of-maine/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Tai Chi and Qigong in the Amphitheatre
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the many benefits of tai chi and qigong through the exploration of movements and principles. These beginning classes are beneficial for people of all levels of fitness—developing awareness\, relaxation\, energy\, flexibility\, strength\, balance\, and pleasure in the open air. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nAnna Dembska is a certified teacher of Yang Family tai chi. She studies tai chi and qigong with Mike Shunney in Rockland and Zhong Xuechao (Master Bing) from Wudang Mountain\, China. She has also studied Yang Family tai chi with Grandmaster Yang Jun and San Shou two-person play with Dr. Jay Dunbar and Kathleen Cusick. Anna is a singer\, composer\, and voice teacher by profession\, and her tai chi teaching is informed by its many similarities with vocal technique\, which she has been practicing and teaching for many years. \n\n\n\nClasses are by donation\, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Camden Public Library. For more information contact Anna at camdentaiji@gmail.com. \n\n\n\n(Emailing Anna is strongly encouraged so that you can be contacted in case the class is canceled and to confirm if the class will happen in the Amphitheatre or on the Upper Lawn.)
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/tai-chi-and-qigong-in-the-amphitheatre/2023-04-20/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Adult Art Workshop: Paper Lanterns with Joelle Webber
DESCRIPTION:Please email jsagaser@librarycamden.org to sign up ahead of time and save your spot. This workshop is free and open to all! \n\n\n\nAll are welcome to join us in person in the Picker Room on Tuesday\, April 18 at 6:00 PM for another papercraft workshop with Joelle Webber! We will create a paper project that celebrates light. Using papers designed with luminosity in mind\, we will design and shape simple paper lanterns. We will also learn different ways that paper can be poked\, slit & cut to illustrate with light. \n\n\n\nBring your own paper and tools if you have them; we will have some for you if not! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoelle Webber has spent forty years collecting book arts techniques in college & workshop settings. At Mermaid Bindery she binds books and boxes for others. As well as writing\, paper decorating\, collage\, calligraphy\, pop-up & paper sculpting to illustrate her own artist books. Building on these creative techniques\, she designs workshops for many different communities of makers.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/adult-art-workshop-paper-lanterns-with-joelle-webber/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Visual History of the Megunticook River with Ken Gross\, Megunticook River Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Interested in the history of our local watershed? The library’s own Ken Gross\, Associate Director of the library and steward of the Walsh History Center\, will be the next presenter for the Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee speaker series. On Tuesday\, April 18 at 4:30 PM\, Ken will present on “A Visual History of the Megunticook River” via Zoom. \n\n\n\nThis program will take place on Zoom. Click here to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ra6bg3LbQWCwUtrmIsw4tg \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nKen’s presentation will cover a brief introduction to the glacial history of the region that allowed the river’s energy to be harvested as power for the early settlers and entrepreneurs of the region. Ken will introduce each of the historic mills\, relying on the 1856 and 1875 detailed maps of Camden as well as the extraordinarily detailed Sanborn Insurance Maps from 1888-1923. Ken will also explore his work in the archives to uncover the history of sea-run fish\, specifically alewives\, in the Megunticook. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nImage: “Molyneaux River Waterfall” circa 1898 from the Theresa Parker Babb Collection at the Walsh History Center \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Megunticook River Citizens Advisory Committee provides recommendations to the Select Board to engage with the community\, stakeholders\, and grant funding agencies\, and provide a due diligence process to advance viable options for preserving\, improving sustainability\, and recommending resiliency outcomes for the Megunticook River and its watershed. Learn more about MRCAC and the speaker series here.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/a-visual-history-of-the-megunticook-river-with-ken-gross-megunticook-river-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:In Person & On Zoom: Camden Philosophical Society Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Philosophical Society meets on the third Tuesday of each month for reading and discussion.  \n\n\n\nThe Camden Philosophical Society will be shifting both back — to Aristotle’s predecessor in Greek philosophy Anaximander — and forward to contemporary physicist and science popularizer Carlo Rovelli at its next regularly scheduled gathering on Tuesday\, April 18\, from 3:30-5:30 pm. We will accomplish this with a discussion of selected parts of Rovelli’s latest book\, Anaximander and the Birth of Science. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome to participate in this hybrid session\, either in-person at the Picker Room of the Camden Public Library or by Zoom. If you wish to participate via Zoom\, please let us know by return email (Reply All). You will receive a Zoom invitation on the morning of the meeting\, Click on the “Join Zoom Meeting” link in that invitation at the time of the event. \n\n\n\nChapter 8 of Rovelli’s book is entitled\, “What is  Science?” It explores why science can’t be reduced to verifiable predictions\, as some take to be the conclusion of philosopher of science Karl Popper; why uncertainty is the key to understanding in science; and why Kuhn’s theory of scientific revolutions  underestimates how science builds on previous scientific achievements. Instead of discarding theories and trying other ones out\, Rovelli argues\, giants like Einstein relied faithfully on the work of their predecessors but produced radical results by “changing the rules of the game” – it was the concept of time itself he took to be no longer obvious and the assumption of simultaneity that needed rethinking. Rovelli asks the obvious follow-on question: If science is always changing\, why is it reliable?  His answer: “Because at any moment in history\, this is the best description we have.” Reality is not a hypothetical or an unknowable thing. “It is that about which we do learn and know;” although our unfolding knowledge of it is fallible. \n\n\n\nIn Chapter 9\, “Between Cultural Relativism and Absolute Thought\,” Rovelli challenges the conclusion that all opinions about truth and falsehood are equally valid: “Being aware that we may be wrong is different from claiming that it is senseless to speak of right and wrong.”  We are each immersed in cultures that differ in how they shape our thinking\, but communication is possible\, and learning from one another may crucially feed the desire to know that we’ve inherited from Eve. \n\n\n\nOur ‘required’ reading will be Chapters 8 and 9 from Anaximander and the Birth of Science\, which can be obtained for free in PDF or e-book form here: https://oceanofpdf.com/authors/carlo-rovelli/pdf-epub-anaximander-and-the-nature-of-science-download/ . The short “Introduction” to the book is also helpful and to be recommended. \n\n\n\nThis meeting will be happening in person as well as on Zoom. Contact Sarah Miller at sarahmiller@usa.net to let her know how you plan to attend and to receive a Zoom link.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/in-person-on-zoom-camden-philosophical-society-meeting-2023-04-18/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Center for Wildlife Studies "Wild Maine" Series: Marine Mammal Stranding Response in Northeastern Maine with Rosemary Seton
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL NOW TAKE PLACE ON TUESDAY\, MAY 2 AT 6:30 PM. Please join us then! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Center for Wildlife Studies “Wild Maine” Series\, in partnership with the Camden Public Library\, continues with a presentation by Rosemary Seton\, Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale on the marine mammal stranding response in northeastern Maine. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event and will take place in person in the Picker Room at Camden Public Library as well as on Zoom. Use this link to register on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_-8nitJDGS-GrU7BnCWmIBQ \n\n\n\nRosemary Seton\, the Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale\, the marine mammal lab at College of the Atlantic\, will talk about marine mammal stranding response from Rockland to Calais. Rosie will also discuss the various marine mammal species we see here and what to do when you spot a seal ashore. Is it in distress or just resting? With harbor seal pupping time fast approaching\, those delightful pups will soon be making their appearance on beaches and boulders. Rosie will discuss what to do and what not to do. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nRosie is the Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator at Allied Whale\, College of the Atlantic. She holds a B.A. in Physiological and Neuropsychology from McGill University in her hometown of Montreal\, and an M.Sc. in Marine Mammal Science from the University of St Andrews\, Scotland. She curated the North Atlantic Humpback Whale Catalogue at Allied Whale beginning in 1998 and took on the position of stranding coordinator in 2003. She has worked with marine mammals especially seals and humpback whales in Newfoundland and Labrador\, Canada\, and the United States for over 30 years and loves giving talks about these charismatic megafauna. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAllied Whale is involved in field research projects that are far ranging\, both scientifically and geographically. Our biologists and students study whales not only in the Gulf of Maine\, but often work in many other areas of the world on collaborative projects with both American and foreign institutions. In recent years\, our researchers’ studies have taken them to Canada (finback\, humpback and right whales in the Bay of Fundy\, finbacks off Nova Scotia in winter\, and humpbacks off Newfoundland)\, the Antarctic (humpback whales)\, New Zealand (Hector’s dolphins)\, Dominican Republic (humpback whale breeding and calving ground)\, and Bermuda (humpback whale migration). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mission of the Center for Wildlife Studies is to provide accessible environmental education worldwide and promote wildlife conservation through science. \n\n\n\nLearn more about CWS by visiting their website: centerforwildlifestudies.org \n\n\n\nWe hope you’ll also join for future programs in the “Wild Maine” Series at the library on May 18 and May 30\, 2023. Learn more about the “Wild Maine” series here: centerforwildlifestudies.org/wild-maine
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/center-for-wildlife-studies-wild-maine-series-allied-whale-with-rosemary-seton/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Art of Sound: Recordings from the Coast of Maine - On Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library is pleased to welcome Sound Artist Dianne Ballon for her presentation The Art of Sound: Recordings from the Coast of Maine on Tuesday\, April 11 at 6:00 PM. \n\n\n\nThis program will take place on Zoom. Click here to register and receive the link to attend: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_d_k5bAMmS2eYennLZeOK9g \n\n\n\nTo experience the high fidelity of sound that will be presented\, headphones or good quality speakers are highly recommended. \n\n\n\n\nSound artist Dianne Ballon has been working in sound for over thirty-five years. She was awarded a Maine Artist Fellowship from the Maine Arts Commission. In lieu of returning to the Arctic where she has recorded sound\, the award and the limitations from the pandemic gave her the opportunity to focus on her coastal sound series at home on the coast of Maine. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nThrough the sound work she has recorded and mixed over the past fellowship year\, Dianne will introduce listeners to the beauty and the richness of sound. She will share the stories behind the sounds\, including the difficulties of field recording\, recording the navigational buoys from the water\, and the discovery of a “lost” sound. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nOf her coastal sound series\, Ballon writes\, “The series includes my Boats Creaking at a Dock in Iceland\, recorded in a tiny harbor in the northwestern fjords of Iceland. Each harbor has its own distinct sound. Rocked by the motion of water\, the pull of the tide\, and a variable touch of wind\, the boats create a mesmerizing series of sounds. The sounds are introspective: both sharp and smooth\, quiet and busy\, rhythmic yet random and to me\, achingly beautiful.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDianne Ballon is a sound artist from Portland\, Maine. Her sound works have aired on National Public Radio’s All Things Considered. She was awarded a Maine Artist Fellowship from the Maine Arts Commission. Her coastal sound work was featured in Yankee magazine. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDuring her Artist-in-Residency at Shenandoah National Park\, she created a sound portrait for the park. At the Goethe Institute\, she presented her sound installation Musical Instrument Dreams. She produced audio for the award winning national exhibition The Marines and Tet: The Battle That Changed the Vietnam War. For an international radio art competition\, she was awarded for her field recording of boats creaking at a dock in Iceland. She produces audio for Tactile Images\, a company that creates fine art for museums that is accessible to the blind through touch and sound. \n\n\n\nFor over ten years\, she was a member of the teaching and production staff at the National Audio Theatre Festivals. At the University of Maine at Augusta\, she taught audio production and radio theatre. She taught many classes to artists\, producers and podcasters. This includes: the Public Radio Exchange Podcast Garage\, Harvard Sound Education conference\, and at several Audubon societies for her field recordings on birds. Currently\, she teaches audio production through the SALT Institute for Documentary Studies at Maine College of Art & Design. \n\n\n\nFor more about her work\, visit: www.dianneballonsound.com and The Listener: Maine Sound Artist Dianne Ballon
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/the-art-of-sound-recordings-from-the-coast-of-maine-on-zoom/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Closed for Easter Sunday
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library will be closed on Sunday\, April 9 for Easter. We wish you a wonderful weekend!
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/closed-for-easter-sunday/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar,Kids' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Union of Maine Visual Artists\, Midcoast Chapter Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The next Union of Maine Visual Artists\, Midcoast Chapter meeting will be held on Wednesday\, April 5th\, 4:30pm at the Camden Public Library and on Zoom. \n\n\n\nAll are welcome at this meeting. Current membership is not required to attend. Come and find out more about the programs and exhibition opportunities of the Union of Maine Visual Artists! \n\n\n\nIf you wish to be added to our Chapter email invite list\, please respond by sending an email request to the UMVA Midcoast mail at midcoast.umva@gmail.com. \n\n\n\nNote: Zoom link and meeting agenda will be sent the day before the meeting.  \n\n\n\nThe Library is located at 55 Main Street. Parking is available at Atlantic Ave and at a dedicated lot next to the Bok Amphitheatre. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nThe Union of Maine Visual Artists is a non-profit organization that promotes and advocates for the visual arts\, artists\, and all arts supporters. Learn more about UMVA at www.theumva.org. To stay up to date with the Midcoast chapter\, check out their Facebook page.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/union-of-maine-visual-artists-midcoast-chapter-meeting/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:An Evening of Poetry with Jason Grundstrom-Whitney
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, April 4\, at 6:30 p.m. the Camden Public Library welcomes poet\, musician\, and activist Jason Grundstrom-Whitney to the library’s Picker Room and on Zoom for an evening of poetry. Grundstrom-Whitney will be reading and discussing poetry from his collection Bear\, Coyote\, Raven\, as well as his upcoming works Blues of the Lost Places and his roughly titled Katahdin Series. \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event and will take place in-person in the Picker Room and on Zoom. Use this link to register to attend on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_bCxlaFCPSZm9WRkkgAJT3Q \n\n\n\nThis program will be recorded and available on the Camden Public Library YouTube Channel. \n\n\n\nThis event is part of a poetry series at the Camden Public Library leading up to the Camden Festival of Poetry\, of which the library is pleased to be an institutional partner. To learn more about the Camden Festival of Poetry\, taking place on Saturday\, May 20\, visit www.thepoetscorner.org/festival \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nJason Grundstrom-Whitney is husband to Lisa\, father of Sarah\, Leif\, and Joshua\, and grandfather of Kael\, Jailyn\, and to Hayley. He has recently retired from close to 40 years in substance abuse counseling and social work\, and is an activist\, musician\, writer\, and poet. His first collection Bear\, Coyote\, Raven achieved critical acclaim with positive reviews from the Boston Globe and others. His next collection Blues of the Lost Places will be published by Resolute Bear later this year. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nAbout Bear Coyote Raven \n\n\n\nA bear can be a person\, though most prefer to be bears. Did a coyote ever lead you to a story?  Have you ever lost yourself in the blue-black eye of a raven?  Imagine three such creatures transitioning from people to animals and back\, walking along a desert highway dressed in their finest three-piece suits: ribbon shirts\, jeans\, and moccasins\, foraging a city alley for supper\, or sharing stories under a starlit sky. If you listen closely\, you could learn something from these three magical creatures. In his first book of poems\, Jason Grundstrom-Whitney introduces us to numerous variations of this American trio. Sometimes Bear gets his paw stuck in a back-street dumpster. Coyote shows people how to trick themselves. Raven travels to the far north to bring back another story. \n\n\n\nThe poems in Bear\, Coyote\, and Raven welcome the reader into their shape shifting world\, where themes of environmental degradation\, violence\, and technological troubles explore what we have lost and suggest solutions: to connect with the web of being and those blessed in their own right. The poet asks us to engage\, to take the time to invest our energy\, and to explore this different way of being. \n\n\n\n(Description source)
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/an-evening-of-poetry-with-jason-grundstrom-whitney/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Working the Sea: Selections from the National Fisherman Collection\, Penobscot Marine Museum
DESCRIPTION:During the month of April*\, an exhibit from the National Fisherman Collection at the Penobscot Marine Museum will be on view in the Picker Room Gallery at the Camden Public Library. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nCrewmen aboard seiner working with seine. “Scottish seining on 55′ MARY ANN BRADFORD” [ref. NF 07/1980\, p. 32]\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nNational Fisherman was introduced in 1954 as a monthly publication focused\, then and now\, on commercial fishermen: the industry that surrounds them\, the boats they use\, and the gear they rely on. Fishermen weren’t the only audience\, however\, and for many years\, it was known as “the saltiest magazine on the newsstand”— a good part of its readership owned pleasure boats\, wanted to build\, or were just interested in maritime history. National Fisherman covered it all: fishing\, building and repairing small boats\, trending maritime equipment and supplies\, the ordinary drama of life and work at sea\, present and past. An upcoming photo book by long-time NF contributor\, Michael Crowley\, will explore stories from the archives of the magazine. This exhibit draws directly from his book and research\, and of course from the National Fisherman Collection at Penobscot Marine Museum. \n\n\n\nPMM warmly thanks Diversified Communications\, the parent company of the magazine who donated the NF photographs here in 2012\, for their generous financial support of the exhibit. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn Thursday\, April 27th at 6:30 pm\, Michael Crowley\, author of the forthcoming book Working the Sea\, will give an illustrated talk on his experience writing and editing for National Fisherman magazine.  As Boats & Gear editor at NF\, he provided stories on boatbuilding\, boat repair\, and fishing gear. The geographic coverage of his work included New England\, the South Atlantic\, Gulf\, West Coast and Alaska. He wrote many pieces himself\, and assigned and edited the rest. Michael’s talk coincides with the current exhibit on display at CPL which features captioned photographs selected from the book\, and provides access to the complete short essays which accompany them. He resides in Belfast and still contributes regularly to National Fisherman. \n\n\n\n*The Picker Room hosts meetings and library events and is not always open for viewing. Please call ahead or check our website calendar to see what’s happening daily. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Camden Public Library is grateful to the Penobscot Marine Museum for the opportunity to host this exhibit during Maritime Month.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/working-the-sea-selections-from-the-national-fisherman-collection-penobscot-marine-museum/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Partners for World Health: Living Healthy Lives on a Healthy Planet with Founder and CEO Elizabeth McLellan
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library is pleased to welcome Camden native Elizabeth McLellan\, Founder and CEO of Partners for World Health\, for a presentation on Tuesday\, March 28 at 6:30 PM.  \n\n\n\nPartners for World Health is a non-profit organization in New England that collects discarded medical supplies from health care facilities and reprocesses\, repackages and ships them to countries in need in Asia and Africa. Join Elizabeth McLellan to learn what PWH is all about\, how it started\, how they make a difference in our world\, and how you can get involved. This is a hybrid event that will take place in the Picker Room as well as on Zoom. \n\n\n\nClick this link to register on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G7pcnuPNSIawBuK6kLImEQ \n\n\n\nThis program WILL be recorded and available on the Camden Public Library Programs YouTube Channel. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nElizabeth McLellan is the Founder and President of Partners for World Health\, a non-profit organization in New England that collects discarded medical supplies from healthcare facilities\, reprocesses\, repackages\, and ships them in container loads to countries and communities in need in Africa and Asia. \n\n\n\nIn addition\, PWH runs a medical mission program to 6 countries a year to provide needed medical services and education to help improve the standard of care. The PWH mission also lessens the impact on our environment and helps to lower health care costs by reducing disposal fees. \n\n\n\nInitially a Registered Nurse\, Elizabeth has a wealth of experience in nursing administration in the US and abroad. As a healthcare leader\, Elizabeth has demonstrated exceptional collaborative leadership focusing on proactive change and innovative ideas that create a synergy among many. \n\n\n\nThroughout her career\, Elizabeth has demonstrated a commitment to the importance of giving back: “We can all make a difference in our world\, and all we have to do is try.” Elizabeth holds graduate degrees from Boston University School of Medicine and Public Health\, St Joseph’s College\, and the University of Maine. She also holds undergraduate degrees from American University Washington DC and Northeastern University.  In addition\, she was recently featured on CNN’s Great Big Story and in the Sustainability Issue of Oprah Magazine.  Her efforts to focus on the medical supply chain and how best to direct it to help those less fortunate have resulted in numerous awards and speaking engagements for businesses and healthcare organizations.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/partners-for-world-health-local-impact-global-effect-with-founder-and-ceo-elizabeth-mclellan/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Riding the TransAmerica Trail with Rich Boulet: In-person only
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library is delighted to host Riding the TransAmerica Trail\, a presentation with Rich Boulet on Tuesday\, March 21 at 6:30 PM in the Picker Room.  \n\n\n\nRich\, the Library Director at Blue Hill Public Library in Blue Hill\, Maine recently took a “bucket list” 12\,000 mile motorcycle trip across the USA and back\, primarily on dirt roads. The primary route was the TransAmerica Trail\, a transcontinental recreational route that is suitable for dual-sport motorcycles and 4X4 vehicles. During his presentation\, Rich will share photos and stories about his six-week ride across the country\, camping from his modified Suzuki DR650 motorcycle. \n\n\n\nThis event will be held in-person in the Picker Room at the Camden Public Library and is free and open to the public. \n\n\n\nRich Boulet and his modified Suzuki DR650 motorcycle.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/riding-the-transamerica-trail-with-rich-boulet/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Teen Accordion Book Making Workshop with Miss Amy
DESCRIPTION:Is your teen interested in learning how to make accordion books? Join Miss Amy on Friday\, March 17th for this accordion book making workshop. Materials provided. Email alhand@librarycamden.org to sign up! \n\n\n\nALSO: A call to artists: \n\n\n\nIf you have made an accordion book before\, or decide to make one in our hands on workshop\, you too are invited to enter one into our 2nd annual Accordion Book Art Show! contact Amy at alhand@librarycamden.org to sign up.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/teen-accordion-book-workshop-with-miss-amy/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Mid Coast Audubon Series: The Her-Story of Birding - Zoom
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-Coast Audubon‘s series of nature talks in partnership with the Camden Public Library continues with an online program about the legacy of women in ornithology\, and a celebration of noticing female birds. \n\n\n\nJoin us online via Zoom on March 16th at 6 pm. Use this link to register and attend on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8wfbdryeQjiLwhrLwCoq-A \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nLet’s face it\, there’s a bit of bias in the birding world when it comes to females. Bridget Butler\, the Bird Diva\, breaks down why by looking at current research on gender and birding\, retelling the stories of the Mothers of Ornithology\, and making the connection to the current science on female birds. \n\n\n\nBridget Butler\, the Bird Diva\n\n\n\nBridget Butler\, AKA The Bird Diva\, has been working in conservation and environmental education for more than 20 years. She owns her own small business\, Bird Diva Consulting\, which provides presentations\, outings\, and online courses for folks interested in exploring their connection with birds. Bridget is a certified Kripalu Mindfulness Outdoor Guide\, and has worked for the Audubon Society in Vermont\, Maine\, New Hampshire\, and Massachusetts. Her Slow Birding work has been featured on numerous podcasts including the American Birding Podcast\, Ray Brown’s Talkin’ Birds Podcast\, and the South Africa podcast The Birding Life. As the Bird Diva\, she feels that birding is for anyone who enjoys and is curious about birds – if you take delight in noticing birds\, you are a birder. Bridget lives in St. Albans\, Vermont with her husband and three young children.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/mid-coast-audubon-series-the-her-story-of-birding-zoom/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:ART Petting Zoo at the Library!
DESCRIPTION:All ages are welcome to come try out creative tools at the ART Petting Zoo on March 15\, 12 – 5 PM in the Picker Room. Drop in any time and try our embossers\, rubber stamps\, punches\, decorative scissors\, die-cut machine\, clay roller\, and more. We’ll have paper to play with or you bring your own. Use the tools to create your own fodder to use on cards\, in journals\, and art projects. Do you have an interesting tool to share? Bring it along! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome play with… \n\n\n\n\nDie-cut machine\n\n\n\nEmbossers\n\n\n\nRubber stamps\n\n\n\nDecorative scissors\n\n\n\nClay roller\n\n\n\nPaper punches\n\n\n\nFun papers\n\n\n\nand more!
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/art-petting-zoo-at-the-library/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar,Kids' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Leer y Charlar
DESCRIPTION:Leer y Charlar is a Spanish language reading and conversation group. Members chat about each other’s lives in Spanish\, and then discuss the “article of the day” from an online Spanish language newspaper distributed prior to the meeting.  \n\n\n\nFor more information and to receive a Zoom link to participate\, contact the group organizer Lynne Taylor at leerycharlar@gmail.com \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDid you know? Leer y Charlar has been going on for 8 years!
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/leer-y-charlar-2/2023-03-14/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:HYBRID - Foraging for Wild Edible Mushrooms: Embracing the Bewildering Boletes\, with Greg Marley & Maine Mycological Association
DESCRIPTION:The Camden Public Library is pleased to feature a presentation from Greg Marley and the Maine Mycological Association on Saturday\, March 11 at 1:00 pm\, titled Foraging for Wild Edible Mushrooms: Embracing the Bewildering Boletes. This event is free and open to the public and will take place in-person in the Picker Room as well as online. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nRegister to attend virtually on Zoom here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_k0qIpR6ZQM-9euFbVI1Kzg \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nForaging for Wild Edible Mushrooms: Embracing the Bewildering Boletes \n\n\n\nA pair of shaggy Russell’s Boletes\n\n\n\nThe fleshy pored mushrooms we collectively call “Boletes” include several hundred different mushrooms in more than 40 genera in New England.  And recent updates in genetic taxonomy seems to be adding to the confusion rather than simplifying this challenging group for the forager.  \n\n\n\nAnd there are a number of easily-identified Boletes that are common in our forests and present a great opportunity for the forager ready to embrace the Boletes as food.   This 90 minute talk will review the major genera of Boletes and focus on a number of great edibles as well as a handful of mushrooms consistently involved in mild to moderate cases of poisoning.  Suggestions for resources will be offered. \n\n\n\nGreg Marley has been collecting\, studying\, eating\, growing and teaching mushrooms for over 45 years.  He spreads his knowledge of mushrooms through walks\, talks and classes held across the New England and beyond.  Marley is the author the award-winning book Chanterelle Dreams\, Amanita Nightmares; The Love Lore and Mystic of Mushrooms\, (Chelsea Green\, 2010).  As a volunteer mushroom identification consultant to Poison Centers across New England\, he provides expertise in mushroom poisoning cases.  He is a frequent lecturer to college groups and a mushrooming foray faculty member.  When not mushrooming\, Marley works as a mental health clinician specializing in suicide prevention and traumatic grief.  \n\n\n\nA Big Bowl of King Boletes ready for roasting!
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/hybrid-foraging-for-wild-edible-mushrooms-embracing-the-bewildering-boletes-with-greg-marley-maine-mycological-association/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Center for Wildlife Studies "Wild Maine" Series: The Natural History of Wood Turtles in Maine
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Wildlife Studies “Wild Maine” Series\, in partnership with the Camden Public Library\, continues in March with a presentation by conservation biologist and herpetologist Dr. Matthew Chatfield. Dr. Chatfield will be discussing the natural history of wood turtles and why Maine’s habitat has allowed this species to survive.  \n\n\n\nThis is a hybrid event and will take place in person in the Picker Room at Camden Public Library as well as on Zoom. To attend via Zoom\, use this link to register:https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_P-c5OC1mRy2olV7u7c6Cnw \n\n\n\nThe wood turtle is an iconic species of the great North Maine Woods. Wood turtles are also widely known for their intelligence and unusual life history. Although declining throughout most of their range in the eastern U.S.\, Maine is considered a stronghold for this beautiful and fascinating species. Join us as we explore the biology and conservation of one of the most charismatic creatures of Maine. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Matthew Chatfield is a Center for Wildlife Studies Instructor and Assistant Professor of Evolution & Eco-Health\, UMaine. His work focuses on the population ecology of endangered wood turtle populations and the impacts of introduced pathogens on amphibians. He works with both undergraduate and graduate students as well as a variety of collaborators from state agencies to integrate field-based science and a coordinated conservation and restoration framework to address basic and applied problems in conservation biology. The majority of his recent work takes place in Maine\, filling critical knowledge gaps to manage and conserve threatened species. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe mission of the Center for Wildlife Studies is to provide accessible environmental education worldwide and promote wildlife conservation through science. \n\n\n\nLearn more about CWS by visiting their website: centerforwildlifestudies.org \n\n\n\nWe hope you’ll also join for future programs in the “Wild Maine” Series at the library on March 9 and April 13\, 2023. Learn more about the “Wild Maine” series here: centerforwildlifestudies.org/wild-maine
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/the-natural-history-of-wood-turtles-in-maine/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Tai Chi and Qigong Outdoors
DESCRIPTION:Starting in March\, sessions will occur on Mondays and Thursdays at 10:30 AM.  \n\n\n\nEnjoy the many benefits of tai chi and qigong through the exploration of movements and principles. These beginning classes are beneficial for people of all levels of fitness—developing awareness\, relaxation\, energy\, flexibility\, strength\, balance\, and pleasure in the open air. \n\n\n\nAnna Dembska is a certified teacher of Yang Family tai chi. She studies tai chi and qigong with Mike Shunney in Rockland and Zhong Xuechao (Master Bing) from Wudang Mountain\, China. She has also studied Yang Family tai chi with Grandmaster Yang Jun and San Shou two-person play with Dr. Jay Dunbar and Kathleen Cusick. Anna is a singer\, composer\, and voice teacher by profession\, and her tai chi teaching is informed by its many similarities with vocal technique\, which she has been practicing and teaching for many years. \n\n\n\nClasses are by donation\, with a portion of the proceeds donated to the Camden Public Library. For more information contact Anna at camdentaiji@gmail.com. (Emailing Anna is strongly encouraged so that you can be contacted in case the class is canceled and to confirm if the class will happen in the Amphitheatre or on the Upper Lawn.) \n\n\n\nInstructor Anna Dembska
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/tai-chi-and-qigong-outdoors-2/2023-03-02/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Portraits from the Knox Woolen Mill and  Camden Tannery: Photography by Bonnie Farmer
DESCRIPTION:During the month of March*\, an exhibit from local photographer Bonnie Farmer will be on view in the Picker Room Gallery at the Camden Public Library.  \n\n\n\nFrom 1985-1990\, Bonnie Farmer had exclusive permission to photograph employees\, machinery\, and products at The Knox Woolen Mill and The Tannery\, both located in Camden. By photographing these workers\, whose families had also worked there generations before\, Farmer documented and honored the end of an era. \n\n\n\nMBNA\, which occupied the former Mill building\, exhibited these photographs in its museum until the building was sold. The Dowling Walsh Center for Arts also exhibited Farmer’s collection until that was also closed. The Camden Public Library is honored to have these photographs in its own collections and continue to share the stories of Camden’s industrial past. \n\n\n\nBonnie Farmer currently resides in Rockland and is now painting and working with watercolors. She is also known for her assemblage sculptures. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*The Picker Room hosts meetings and library events and is not always open for viewing. Please call ahead or check our website calendar to see what’s happening daily.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/camden-1985-1990-photography-by-bonnie-farmer/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Art & Journaling
DESCRIPTION:Every Wednesday\, Amy Hand facilitates creative art and journaling projects for adults through emails and Zoom. On second Wednesdays\, meetings are held in-person in the Picker Room as well as on Zoom. \n\n\n\nIf you are interested in receiving the project ideas or would like to receive a link to participate in the Zoom meeting\, contact: alhand@librarycamden.org
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/art-journaling/2023-03-01/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:Leer y Charlar
DESCRIPTION:Leer y Charlar is a Spanish language reading and conversation group. Members chat about each other’s lives in Spanish\, and then discuss the “article of the day” from an online Spanish language newspaper distributed prior to the meeting.  \n\n\n\nFor more information and to receive a Zoom link to participate\, contact the group organizer Lynne Taylor at leerycharlar@gmail.com \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDid you know? Leer y Charlar has been going on for 8 years!
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/leer-y-charlar/2023-02-28/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults' Calendar
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SUMMARY:The New Invasive Plants List in Maine - Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series
DESCRIPTION:Camden Garden Club’s 55th Annual Winter Horticulture SeriesJanuary 31 – February 28\, 2023 \n\n\n\nJoin us this winter for a fascinating series of free horticulture talks\, presented by the Camden Garden Club and hosted online by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Camden Public Library. Programs will be held via Zoom on Tuesdays at 10:00 AM\, January 31– February 28\, 2023. The full list of programs hosted by the Camden Public Library can be found here. \n\n\n\nWHAT: Free Zoom talk about Maine’s 2022 invasive species listWHEN: Tuesday\, February 28\, 10:00 am -11:00 am on Zoom through Camden Public LibraryTICKETS: Event is free and open to the public | event pre-registration is required (see below) \n\n\n\nUse this link to register on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_jhyhdzvQSGO7Cp2CcoKFXQ \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nLearn about the new Maine do-not sell list and explain why plants some people like were put on it\, the reasons for the list\, and some plants you could use instead. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nTom Atwell has written the Maine Gardener column for the Maine Sunday Telegram since March 2004. He worked for the Telegram and its sister papers (Press Herald\, Evening Express) full-time since early 1974\, working at different times as a reporter\, copy editor\, layout editor\, assistant city editor\, special sections editor\, also writing columns about gardening and beer (for five years) as a sideline. He retired from the full-time job in 2011\, but continues the gardening column as a freelancer. \n\n\n\n\nHe was born in Skowhegan\, grew up mostly in Farmington and attended the University of Maine where he received a degree in journalism. After graduation he was drafted into the Army\, where he served two years\, mostly as a reporter/editor for military publications.
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/the-new-invasive-plants-list-in-maine-camden-garden-club-winter-horticulture-series/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Story Time with Miss Amy at the Page Gallery!
DESCRIPTION:Join Miss Amy for a special story time at the Page Gallery! Read about it below: \n\n\n\nOn View Now at Page GalleryCollaborative Mural Project After Dahlov Ipcar’s Bright Barnyard \n\n\n\n While their friends cozied up to woodstoves with cocoa and businesses throughout town closed due to record-breaking cold temperatures\, nine intrepid young artists gathered in the warmth of a collaborative studio space in Page Gallery at 23 Bay View Street in Camden. Each February the gallery gives its walls over to the children of the community for its Youth Art Exhibition. This year’s prompt is to create a piece of art depicting the animals you love best. \n\n\n\nProminently displayed on a wall of its own\, the mural is a featured work in the show. After shedding coats\, hats and mittens and claiming a spot around one of two long work tables filled with panels\, palettes\, brushes\, paints and a variety of collage materials\, the gallery’s owner\, Colin Page\, provided an overview on the artist and work selected this year. The children would recreate a piece from one of Maine’s best known and most loved artists\, Dahlov Ipcar (1917-2017). Born into a family of artists\, Dahlov’s home was filled with creativity and her imagination encouraged. Her love of animals inspired the decorative patterns and geometric designs that would become her artistic signature. Colin explained that each child would work on a section of Dahlov’s painting from her book Bright Barnyard\, a colorful scene of chickens\, roosters\, guinea hens\, chicks and geese first published in 1966. Once complete\, their individual efforts would be hung together to reveal the full painting. “Copying artists is a great way to learn\, gather ideas and inspiration\, practice skills and create something new\,” said Colin. \n\n\n\nUndaunted by the blank panels before them\, the artists set to work\, squeezing paint onto palettes\, mixing colors and selecting brushes. Gallery staff took on the role of studio assistants\, helping to clean brushes\, refresh water glasses and track down beans\, yarn and pasta for mixed media needs. Gallery manager\, Kirsten Surbey\, read Ipcar’s Bright Barnyard aloud while the children painted. The atmosphere was relaxed\, cooperative and fun. The children\, ranging in age from 8 to 13 years old\, enjoyed working alongside their peers and took breaks to look at each other’s paintings and get ideas. \n\n\n\nText accompanying the exhibit\, encourages visitors to explore The Farnsworth Art Museum in neighboring Rockland to see Dahlov’s 1965 Jungle Pool painting in person. “Dahlov is a national treasure\, and she believed that children should be free to express themselves artistically with any materials they might find\, and in ways that might be different. She used her powers of observation and pleasure in art-making to draw us into the possibilities of our imagination. The Farnsworth invites children and their adults to explore Dahlov’s Jungle Pool and the creations of many artists living and working in Maine today during our 75th Anniversary Year\,” said Jane Bianco\, Farnsworth curator.   \n\n\n\nThe Youth Art Exhibition will be on display through February 28th. Gallery visitors are invited to participate in activities stationed throughout the exhibition including\, community painting\, weaving\, puppet making and paper cutting activities. In collaboration with the Camden Public Library\, the children’s librarian will convene a special Saturday story time in the gallery on February 25th from 1:00-2:00 pm and will host a Creative Art Afternoon in the gallery from 4:00-5:00 pm on Thursday\, February 23rd. These programs are free and open to the public. \n\n\n\nrow 1: Madison Surbey\, Izzy Allen\, Avery Redfernrow 2: Hazel Page\, Lucy Morgenstern\, Deacon Seyfriedrow 3: Audrey Page\, Angus MacDermid\, Alex Johnson
URL:https://www.librarycamden.org/event/special-creative-art-afternoon-with-miss-amy-at-the-page-gallery/
LOCATION:Camden Public Library\, 55 Main Street\, Camden\, ME\, 04843\, United States
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