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SUMMARY:Libby Buck Reading & Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:Port Anna by Libby Buck\n“North Carolina college writing instructor Gwen Gilmore returns to coastal Port Anna\, Maine\, after losing her job\, her boyfriend\, and her confidence. She hasn’t been back for 23 years\, ever since the death of her sister. Now\, with only (literal) ghosts for company\, she moves back into her family’s Periwinkle Cottage\, which is watched over by some benevolent spirits. As Gwen settles back into the small town\, she reconnects with old friends\, though the dynamics between them feel off as they navigate resentments old and new. Port Anna itself doesn’t feel the same\, either\, with developers building vacation homes and the case of a missing teenager not getting the attention it needs before the short summer ends and the long cold winter begins. Buck skillfully weaves an immersive narrative\, along the way introducing several potential romantic partners for Gwen but giving her time and space to rebuild life before jumping into love.” – Publisher’s Weekly \nLibby Buck earned a Ph.D. in art history from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She and her husband share three daughters\, an English cocker spaniel\, and an abiding love for the great state of Maine. Port Anna is her first novel. Her novel will be available to purchase from Blue Hill Books at the event. \nAuthor photo by Gunther Campine.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/libby-buck-reading-book-signing/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Downeast with SPL: Abby Litman Concert
DESCRIPTION:Stonington-based singer-songwriter Abby Litman is a rising star in the folk genre whose songs marry the lyrical traditions of American roots music with innovative acoustic arrangements and modern concepts. Check out Abby on her website and Instagram. \nAdmission by donation at the door. Contact SPL at phone or email below to reserve a seat. \nDowneast with SPL is a fundraising series showcasing local makers\, producers\, and artists. These small\, intimate gatherings are a chance to meet the people and businesses behind the tastes and beauty and moments that we love about Downeast Maine. Our partners are generously donating their time and services and handmade goods to support Stonington Public Library’s mission.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/abby-litman-concert/
LOCATION:John Rohman’s Barn\, 16 Thurlow Hill\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250907T140000
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CREATED:20250501T213816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T213816Z
UID:1175-1757250000-1757253600@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Rosswords: Sunday Solve
DESCRIPTION:Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds! Join Chris Ross for a group crossword solve on the first Sunday of every month. All welcome.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/rosswords-sunday-solve-sep2025/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250909T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250321T184948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T153525Z
UID:1138-1757415600-1757417400@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Read with Tenny – a Pre-K program
DESCRIPTION:Visit and read with certified therapy dog\, Tenny\, on the second Tuesday of every month at 11am. His person\, Jessica Shively\, will bring him by SPL to meet some of our youngest patrons and their families. It’s a chance for kids to learn new ways of interacting with a dog and with each other in a (loosely) structured activity. Tenny is a 3 year old\, 105 pound Great Pyrenees mix who grew up on the Maine coast. He loves love and sharing it with other people. His human\, Jessica\, moved to Stonington from Castine in the summer and spends her days beachcombing with Tenny and exploring new hiking trails. Follow Tenny and Jessica on Instagram.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/read-with-tenny-sep2025/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Monthly story time with hands-on activity. Fun for kids of all ages! \nSPL hosts story time on the second Saturday of every month from 10-11am. Check our website or social media (@stoningtonpublicllibrary) for details\, because we often go offsite to various island locations for story time.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/story-time-sep2025/
LOCATION:ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250922T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20241121T221625Z
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UID:938-1758565800-1758569400@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Reader's Choice: The Eyes & the Impossible
DESCRIPTION:Reader’s Choice: Laura Watson\nMonthly SPL book club that meets on Zoom. Contact SPL at email below to join the book club mailing list. \nThe Eyes & the Impossible by Dave Eggers\nMILS catalog record \n“Johannes is a free dog\, a fast dog. He lives in an urban park by the sea\, and every day\, he runs through the park\, seeing all\, missing nothing\, and reporting what he sees to the park’s three ancient Bison\, the Keepers of Equilibrium. But the Equilibrium has been disrupted. Mysterious rectangles are hypnotizing Johannes\, the humans are erecting a mysterious new building\, and an entirely new kind of animal has arrived in the park. Johannes must see better\, run faster\, and ultimately do more than run and see—he must liberate those he loves.” – From cover jacket \nAbout Laura\nHometown and current residence: I was born and raised in Chicago and still live there\, none of this suburban stuff. I mean that I live within the city limits. My house is near Lake Michigan on the northside of the city. I am a very urban person outside of Maine and childhood summers in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Water is a very strong element in my interests and life. I think that I was born with a “water gene.” I love to sail\, kayak—be out on water. \nConnection to the island: My Maine connection is through my brother-in-law\, Ron Watson\, a local business owner. Ron moved to Stonington in the 1970s to build 54-feet fishing boats. At that point my husband\, Bob\, and I started to come to Maine in the summers to visit with Ron. I typically visit in July or August for about a month. I plan to continue that even though Bob died in 2022. \nWhy do you read? I have always liked reading since childhood. I snuck a flashlight under my blanket to keep reading past my bedtime. I took out the maximum number of books allowed at my school and local public library. It transported me to new places\, new experiences and new ideas. It could be exciting\, adventurous and at times\, thrilling. For a while when my kids were very young and I was working\, I didn’t have much time to read and I missed it. Now I belong to two book clubs\, probably because of the isolation of Covid. I want to be exposed to literature/books outside my comfort zone\, knowledge or usual interests. I like to be challenged\, listen to other people’s observations and perspectives\, and share pleasures of a book or talk over ideas or passages which perplexed me. \nWhat genre do you hate to read? I really dislike dystopic fiction\, which has made me shy away from sci-fi and murder mysteries or explorations of depression. That does not mean that I do not read fairly grim non-fiction or historical fiction—in those cases\, it happened anyway and I need to deal with that. \nLast book you LOVED: Forgive me for naming two books that I loved this year. 1. Demon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver for so many reasons. I adored the beginning of the book. It grabbed me almost immediately and wouldn’t let me go. 2. Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. It is so beautifully written and it made me cry. (That’s a high compliment). \nCurrently reading: I am currently reading Sonata in Wax by Edward Hamlin. \nWhy did you choose The Eyes & the Impossible? I became aware of this book first as an audiobook. I didn’t even realize that it was a middle school book until I was nearing the end. I liked the unusual narrator\, Johannes a wild dog. It was joyous\, humorous and imaginative to see the human world and natural world through an animal’s eyes. It borders on fantasy fiction because the animals can communicate\, they meet together and plan\, and we can understand them. On the other hand\, the animals are not magical\, they are mostly restricted to behaving like animals of their species. The humans in the story continue to see them as animals. I think that it explores and supports strong\, positive (human) characteristics like trust\, loyalty and community. I believe that it a well-told story which can delight and speak to all ages.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/eyes-and-the-impossible/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250924T180000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250904T153752Z
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UID:1372-1758733200-1758736800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Savor the Wild
DESCRIPTION:Supporting Maine’s Blueberry Growers and Preserving Open Land by Winemaking\nJoin us for an inspiring presentation by Michael Terrien\, founder and winemaker of Bluet Maine Wild Blueberry Sparkling Wine\, as he shares the story of Maine’s 10\,000-year-old indigenous wild blueberry\, exploring its rich ecology and cultural history. What began as a romantic\, terroir-inspired journey has evolved into a mission to support the families who tend these wild fields by paying a premium for their fruit\, recognizing the value of blueberry wine as a way to sustain blueberry fields and the iconic Maine landscape.  Michael will highlight Bluet’s efforts to grow nationally and encourage others to craft blueberry wine\, with a hopeful message about land preservation amid threats of development. \nMichael Terrien is a California-based winemaker\, born in Harpswell\, Maine\, on a fading saltwater farm. After swordfishing with Linda Greenlaw and earning a BA in philosophy\, he moved west for a degree in Enology from UC Davis. Over the past 30 years\, Michael has crafted wines\, especially Pinot Noir\, with a deep appreciation for expressing terroir. In 2012\, he co-founded Bluet Maine Wild Blueberry Sparkling Wine\, a crisp wine made from only Maine blueberries. Inspired by the belief that wine—at its best—should reflect the land\, Bluet celebrates Maine’s indigenous blueberries and the extraordinary landscapes where they have always thrived. \nDuring his regular visits to Stonington\, Michael stays with his mother Suzy Van Wye and Richard Barnes.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/savor-the-wild/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250926T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250618T223346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250618T223417Z
UID:1330-1758909600-1758915000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Downeast with SPL: Kathy O'Rourke & Rugosa Rose
DESCRIPTION:Three Stonington women make up the Rugosa Rose trio: Cindy Coombs (left)\, Lynn Winters (right)\, and Kathy O’Rourke (center). Cindy is a Maine native\, while both Lynn and Kathy have chosen to retire here. They weave harmonies through an eclectic mix of folk\, pop\, country\, and soft rock classics and originals\, Cindy and Kathy accompanying on guitar and Lynn on mandolin. Their music is a big part of their personal happiness\, and they take great pleasure in sharing it with others. \nKathy O’Rourke will also perform a selection of her original songs both solo and accompanied by musician friends. \n\nAdmission by donation at the door. Contact SPL at phone or email below to reserve a seat. \nDowneast with SPL is a fundraising series showcasing local makers\, producers\, and artists. These small\, intimate gatherings are a chance to meet the people and businesses behind the tastes and beauty and moments that we love about Downeast Maine. Our partners are generously donating their time and services and handmade goods to support Stonington Public Library’s mission.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/kathy-orourke-and-rugosa-rose/
LOCATION:John Rohman’s Barn\, 16 Thurlow Hill\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250928T140000
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CREATED:20250826T190639Z
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UID:1365-1759064400-1759068000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Author Event: The Glass Eel by J.J. Viertel
DESCRIPTION:Reading and book signing with local author Jack Viertel. He co-authored his debut Maine thriller\, The Glass Eel\, with his son Josh Viertel. Copies will be available to purchase at the event\, or pick it up in advance at Blue Hill Books. \nAbout J.J. Viertel\nJ. J. Viertel is the pseudonym used by the father-son writing team of Jack and Josh Viertel who live in Maine and New York.  With Josh Viertel’s background in environmental activism and organic farming and Jack Viertel’s deep roots in storytelling and theater\, the duo offers a novel that’s as grounded in real-life experience as it is gripping in plot.  They mostly write in Szechuan restaurants\, but occasionally retreat to a shared Google doc\, or a sofa overlooking Eggemogin Reach on the coast of Maine. The Glass Eel is their debut thriller. Read more about the authors on their website. \nAbout The Glass Eel\nIn this gripping debut thriller\, struggling divorcée Jeanette King becomes embroiled in a criminal ring when she discovers her ex-husband’s cache of elvers—two-inch-long baby eels that fetch $2000 a pound on the black market. \nCaterpillar Island is off the central coast of Maine—beloved vacationland of lobster bakes and quaint fried clam shacks\, kayaking and country houses. At night\, though\, by the light of a headlamp\, the island is alive with cash\, guns\, and poachers. Oxy addicts\, struggling retirees\, and unemployable deadbeats dip their nets in the creeks to catch elvers which are smuggled to Korea where they are raised then processed into unagi for the international sushi market. \nInto this dark and dangerous world falls Jeanette King\, who has\, up to this moment\, been earning her meager living mainly by picking and packaging peekytoe crab meat for shipment to New York and Boston. As Jeanette gets drawn into a fast moving story of risk and violent consequences she enlists the aid of a local policeman and an Indigenous activist. Together they try to set things right for the people and the planet\, but the deeper they dig the more dangerous things get. An ensuing procession of colorful locals\, corrupt state politicians\, and treacherous outsiders weaves a tale that reveals the underbelly of a deadly business.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/the-glass-eel/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251005T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250501T213917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250501T213917Z
UID:1177-1759669200-1759672800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Rosswords: Sunday Solve
DESCRIPTION:Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds! Join Chris Ross for a group crossword solve on the first Sunday of every month. All welcome.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/rosswords-sunday-solve-oct2025/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250321T190314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250321T190314Z
UID:1148-1760176800-1760180400@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Monthly story time with hands-on activity. Fun for kids of all ages! \nSPL hosts story time on the second Saturday of every month from 10-11am. Check our website or social media (@stoningtonpublicllibrary) for details\, because we often go offsite to various island locations for story time.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/story-time-oct2025/
LOCATION:ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251011T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20250926T145159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250926T145159Z
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SUMMARY:Edible Island: Japanese Sushi
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make sushi with Frederica Marshall and Herman Kidder. We will make both vegetarian and seafood sushi. For food safety\, no raw seafood will be used in the workshop. Participants are recommended to bring a wooden spoon or shamoji (flat bamboo rice paddle). \nThere is no fee to participate in the workshop. Donations are welcome and go toward future Edible Island workshops. Registration is required. Contact SPL at the phone or email below to sign up.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/edible-island-sushi/
LOCATION:Healthy Island Project Kitchen\, 91 S Burnt Cove Rd\, Stonington\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251027T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251027T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20241121T222731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T163338Z
UID:951-1761589800-1761593400@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Reader's Choice: James
DESCRIPTION:Reader’s Choice: Katherine Page\nMonthly SPL book club that meets on Zoom. Contact SPL at email below to join the book club mailing list. \nJames by Percival Everett\nMILS catalog record \n“When Jim hears that he is about to be sold to a man in New Orleans\, separated from his wife and daughter forever\, he runs away until he can formulate a plan. Meanwhile\, Huck has faked his own death to escape his violent father. As all readers of American literature know\, thus begins the dangerous and transcendent journey by raft down the Mississippi River toward the elusive and unreliable promise of the Free States and beyond. This brilliant and tender novel radically illuminates Jim’s agency\, intelligence\, and compassion as never before.” – From cover jacket \nAbout Katherine\nHometown: Livingston\, New Jersey (Essex County\, north Jersey about an hour from NYC). \nCurrent residence: Lincoln\, Massachusetts and Deer Isle\, Maine. \nConnection to the island: We came to the island in 1958 to Goose Cove Lodge. I had my 11th birthday there that July. It was a very rustic place in a breath-taking location with three delicious squares a day from the island women working there and nature walks and excursions\, including ones on his large sloop\, provided by the owner\, botanist Dr. Ralph Waldron. My parents\, Alice and William Page\, bought 2 acres of shorefront on Southeast Harbor in 1964 and built a small cottage in 1969. My husband and I bought a small house next door in 1998. I haven’t missed a year and this July marked my husband’s 50th\, our son’s 40th.  My parents rest in Mt. Adams cemetery\, so we’ll be here a while longer. \nWhy do you read? All of the above [listed in the original question to readers: information\, escape\, relaxation\, commitment to a specific topic]. I don’t really know why I read except for the fact that I can’t remember not being able to read\, (I wasn’t an infant prodigy\, but growing up in a house filled with books\, probably teethed on some). Reading is an everyday activity like waking up\, eating\, moving around\, talking\, sleeping and breathing. \nWhat genre do you hate to read? Horror. \nLast book you LOVED: North Woods by Daniel Mason. \nCurrently reading: Girls in Trucks by Katie Crouch\, The Black Box by Henry Louis Gates Jr.\, The Village of Eight Graves by Seishi Yokomizo\, and Something Lost\, Something Gained by Hillary Rodham Clinton (I usually have a few going at a time). \nWhy did you choose James? I have read other books by Percival Everett and admire his writing very much. When I read about James: A Novel before it came out\, I was intrigued. I put a hold at the library and when I picked it up\, read it straight through. Aside from the link to Twain\, it works as a stand alone book. However\, what made it special for me as a former teacher was the correction it offered on the racism in Huckleberry Finn. That was always a problem teaching it. I think the group will have much to say about James and\, if possible\, reading Huckleberry Finn afterwards would add to our discussion (but not mandatory!!). Stephen Spielberg has acquired the rights. The film will be out in 2026\, so more to talk about then!
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/james/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251102T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T125850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T125850Z
UID:1411-1762088400-1762092000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Rosswords
DESCRIPTION:Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds! Join Chris Ross for a group crossword solve with other word nerds and puzzlers. All ages and levels welcome.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/rosswords-nov25/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T133645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T133645Z
UID:1420-1762596000-1762599600@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Second Saturday Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Monthly read aloud story time with hands-on craft or activity. Theme and location vary. Check website and/or Instagram for details as they become available.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/second-saturday-story-time/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T130440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T130440Z
UID:1413-1762610400-1762617600@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Edible Island: Out on a Limb Apples with Chef Teri Hardy
DESCRIPTION:SPL and Healthy Island Project are back with Out on a Limb apples. This year Teri Hardy will lead the workshop and teach participants how to make chicken Normandy and apple fritter cake. The workshop will also feature an apple tasting. Space is limited. To register\, contact SPL at the phone or email below.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/edible-island-apples/
LOCATION:Healthy Island Project Kitchen\, 91 S Burnt Cove Rd\, Stonington\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T132545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T132545Z
UID:1416-1762858800-1762860600@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Read with Tenny – a Pre-K program
DESCRIPTION:Visit and read with certified therapy dog\, Tenny. His person\, Jessica Shively\, will bring him by SPL to meet some of our youngest patrons and their families. It’s a chance for kids to learn new ways of interacting with a dog and with each other in a (loosely) structured activity. Tenny is a 3 year old\, 105 pound Great Pyrenees mix who grew up on the Maine coast. He loves love and sharing it with other people. His human\, Jessica\, moved to Stonington from Castine in the summer and spends her days beachcombing with Tenny and exploring new hiking trails. Follow Tenny and Jessica on Instagram.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/read-with-tenny-nov25/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251024T155154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T221524Z
UID:1394-1763820000-1763827200@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:SPL Group Exhibit Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join SPL and the exhibiting artists for a reception with light bites & beverages. Rugosa Rose\, an trio of Stonington women\, will perform live music at the reception. \nSix artists have each installed a selection of works in six separate rooms of the library. The exhibit runs from Tuesday\, November 4 through Saturday\, January 31. \nFABIOLA ZAMBON\nFabiola was raised in Milan\, Italy. She spent 20 years in California as a lighting & design consultant for Ron Rezek and in corporate retail with Design Within Reach and Vitra Design Museum. Though a lifelong urban dweller\, Fabiola couldn’t resist the allure of the magnificent Down East coast. In 2018\, she became a year-round resident of Blue Hill\, embracing small-town living. In 2020\, she began capturing her perspectives on Maine’s beauty by painting its landscapes and\, a year later\, added portraits of local friends and her family to her focus. \nBoy with Balloon at Blue Hill Harbor • Oil on canvas by Fabiola Zambon\nJESSICA SHIVELY\nJ. L. Shively lives on an island in Maine where she is continuing her search for old cemeteries and abandoned places while completing her collection of short horror stories. She has a Master of Letters from Drew University where she studied creative writing and the psychological fascination of modern ruin. In her writing\, Shively focuses on character-driven fiction and adventure stories that are thrilling or even speculative in nature. Her photography reflects her interest in both nature and ruins and how the two worlds often intertwine. You can follow her @entertheruin.\n \nLetchworth Powerplant • Photograph by J. L. Shively\nJUDY RADER\nJudy Rader is a retired art teacher who moved to Maine for “full-time” painting.  The beauty\, variety\, and character of the Maine landscape provide an endless source of inspiration.  All paintings are oil\, painted on site and sometimes finished up in the studio. \nAlmost Home • Oil on canvas by Judy Rader\nKRISTIE BILLINGS\nKristie Billings was born and raised on Deer Isle. Kristie comes from a long line of lovers of the sea. She is a poet\, a collector\, and an observer. Kristie tends to gravitate to things others may pass by\, and that some may find unsettling. Kristie shoots 35mm and 120mm film. Both color and black and white. Kristie has had her shown in many galleries and venues and also was a featured artist for the Word Literary Arts Festival in Blue Hill. Kristie also is the proud author of Sea Witch: Photographs\, Poems and Forget-Me-Nots from a Mainer Growing Up published by Seapoint Books and Media LLC. You can follow her @kristiebillingsphotography. \nPitcher • 35mm film 2025 by Kristie Billings\nLINDA SMILEY\n“My passion for sea kayaking left me with a fascination and love for the unique beauty of the Maine coast\, and Deer Isle/Stonington in particular.  I am thrilled to call Stonington home\, which allows me to explore all the nooks and crannies of the land and sea in great detail\, in all seasons.  Many of my paintings are done ‘plein air’ (in the open air\, on site).  I paint for the joy and at times great challenge of it\, and also to make note of and learn to look more carefully at the world around me. My career as an architect required a more pragmatic and precise kind of creativity. I love now having the creative freedom that being a landscape painter offers. Painting what I see and experience allows me to share the beauty of sometimes fleeting moments with all those who see my work.“ \nWinter Warmth • Oil painting by Linda Smiley\nMEG WOLFE\nMeg Wolfe is an interdisciplinary artist and gardener based in Deer Isle\, Maine since 2019; with a 30+ year history working as a choreographer\, performer\, curator\, and producer in Los Angeles and New York. Their projects rove across media\, spaces\, and intuitive practices; enacting non-narrative sensory experiences\, both intimate and epic. You can learn more about Meg and their art and choreography on their website. \nStrange Weather • Acrylic and sequins by Meg Wolfe\nWILL TERNAY III \nWill Ternay III is a native of Philadelphia. As a child he spent summers on Deer Isle\, while his parents attended classes at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. At 16\, he took a kitchen position at Haystack\, setting him on a life long course\, pursuing the culinary arts. His second passion\, photography\, captures a variety of subject matter. Will is most fascinated by the beauty of times’ artful hands of natural decay\, inviting the viewer to contemplate the storyline of what once was. He and his wife Stacey\, reside in Sunset\, Deer Isle. \nBuick “Estate” • Photograph by Will Ternay III
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/spl-group-exhibit-reception/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20241121T220524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T163405Z
UID:926-1764009000-1764012600@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Reader's Choice: The Sympathizer
DESCRIPTION:Reader’s Choice: Sally McConnell\nMonthly SPL book club that meets on Zoom. Contact SPL at email below to join the book club mailing list. \nThe Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen\nMILS catalog record \n“The Sympathizer is a blistering\, award-winning exploration of identity\, politics\, and America\, wrought in electric prose. The narrator\, a Vietnamese army captain\, is a man of two minds and divided loyalties\, a half-French\, half-Vietnamese communist sleeper agent in America after the end of the Vietnam War. A powerful story of love and friendship\, and a gripping espionage novel\, The Sympathizer examines the legacy of the Vietnam War in literature\, film\, and the wars we fight today.” – From back cover \nAbout Sally\nHometown: Lancaster\, Pennsylvania. \nCurrent residence: Williamsburg\, Virginia and Stonington\, Maine. \nConnection to the island: Our connection to the island dates to 1985 when we visited Deer Isle for the first time and rented a cottage belonging to Robert McCloskey.  We’ve spent time here every summer since then and now reside in Stonington from April through November. \nWhy do you read? Reading is the greatest gift!! I used to read fiction almost exclusively\, but now that I’m retired\, I read more non-fiction and memoirs. \nWhat genre do you hate to read? I can’t tolerate superficial or poorly researched biographies. \nLast book you LOVED: The last book I LOVED was The History of Sound by Ben Shattuck. \nCurrently reading: I just finished reading These Precious Days by Ann Patchett\, and I’m now reading The Hours by Michael Cunningham. \nWhy did you choose The Sympathizer? I chose The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen\, because the author creates a character with a dual identity who defies American stereotyping.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/sympathizer/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251207T140000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T125734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T125734Z
UID:1409-1765112400-1765116000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Rosswords
DESCRIPTION:Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds! Join Chris Ross for a group crossword solve with other word nerds and puzzlers. All ages and levels welcome.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/rosswords-dec25/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251209T113000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251027T132837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251027T134714Z
UID:1418-1765278000-1765279800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Read with Tenny – a Pre-K program
DESCRIPTION:Visit and read with certified therapy dog\, Tenny. His person\, Jessica Shively\, will bring him by SPL to meet some of our youngest patrons and their families. It’s a chance for kids to learn new ways of interacting with a dog and with each other in a (loosely) structured activity. Tenny is a 3 year old\, 105 pound Great Pyrenees mix who grew up on the Maine coast. He loves love and sharing it with other people. His human\, Jessica\, moved to Stonington from Castine in the summer and spends her days beachcombing with Tenny and exploring new hiking trails. Follow Tenny and Jessica on Instagram.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/read-with-tenny-dec25/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251214T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251124T130921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251124T130921Z
UID:1429-1765711800-1765719000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Farewell Potluck Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Join the SPL board and friends in honoring outgoing SPL director Chris Ross. Chris has done lots to build community and enrich the cultural and educational offerings for islanders over this five-year tenure\, and he is leaving a thriving library behind for his successor. Help send him off with a celebration worthy of his contributions!
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/farewell-potluck-brunch/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20241121T223629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250607T163436Z
UID:959-1765823400-1765827000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Reader's Choice: A Christmas Carol
DESCRIPTION:Reader’s Choice: Sue Stoessel\nMonthly SPL book club that meets on Zoom. Contact SPL at email below to join the book club mailing list. \nA Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens\nMILS catalog record (SPL edition does not match edition pictured above) \n“As much a part of Christmas as mistletoe and carolers\, Dickens’ ‘A Christmas Carol’ was once read publicly on Christmas Eve each year by Dickens himself. This heart-warming tale continues to stir in us the same feelings of repentance\, forgiveness\, and love that transformed Ebenezer Scrooge from grumbling\, ‘Bah!  Humbug!’ to sharing Tiny Tim’s happy ‘God bless us\, every one!’” – From Penguin Random House website \nAbout Sue\nHometown: Andrew and I are from Marblehead\, MA. \nCurrent residence: We built a house in Stonington in 2018\, and were there seasonally until 2022 when we both retired and became permanent residents. \nConnection to the island: Andrew and I spent summer vacations on Little Deer Isle for over 30 years\, although Andrew’s first time there was as a teenager. We’ve also stayed in Stonington for a few winter breaks beforehand. We got to know the area and the people well and knew we’d  like to retire here. \nWhy do you read? I read for all the reasons you’ve listed [in the original question to readers: information\, escape\, relaxation\, commitment to a specific topic]\, but lately\, maybe more for escape. 😉 \nWhat genre do you hate to read? I read everything\, with a preference for science\, nature\, non-fiction and poetry. My least favorite genre is the post-war wealthy suburban/urban angst novel. First world problems. \nLast book you LOVED: I adored Still Life with Oysters & Lemons by Mark Doty that we read in [SPL] book club [2023]. I have gotten my own copy and already re-read it a couple of times. \nCurrently reading: I’m currently reading a compilation of the writings of 13th century Islamic poet and mystic\, Rumi. \nWhy did you choose A Christmas Carol? I chose A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens because I have an antique volume that belonged to my mom that she read to us every year as kids\, and that I have continued reading every Christmas since. I think a lot of folks have seen film versions or plays of A Christmas Carol but not as many have read it. I especially liked the section of the Ghost of Christmas Present who shows Scrooge the poverty hidden under the magnificence of the Victorian British Empire. It was one of the first books that made me aware that not everyone benefited from the capitalist expansion brought about by the industrial revolution.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/christmas-carol/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260126T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251212T183833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T184243Z
UID:1453-1769452200-1769455800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:SPL Book Club: Award-Winning Books
DESCRIPTION:The House in the Cerulean Sea by TJ Klune • Selected by Elaine Gallagher \nWinner: Alex Award (2021)\n \n“It’s a witty\, wholesome fantasy that’s like to cause heart-swelling.” –The Washington Post \nFind The House in the Cerulean Sea in MILS \n“Linus Baker is a by-the-book case worker in the Department in Charge of Magical Youth. He’s tasked with determining whether six dangerous magical children are likely to bring about the end of the world. \nArthur Parnassus is the master of the orphanage. He would do anything to keep the children safe\, even if it means the world will burn. And his secrets will come to light. \nThe House in the Cerulean Sea is an enchanting love story\, masterfully told\, about the profound experience of discovering an unlikely family in an unexpected place―and realizing that family is yours.” –From the author’s website \nEleven readers chose 11 books\, and they will lead 11 discussions in 2026. The SPL book club meets the fourth Monday of every month at 6:30pm on Zoom. There are two exceptions: there is no discussion in August when the book club takes a summer break\, and the last meeting is bumped up to the second Monday\, December 14\, to minimize scheduling conflicts around the holidays. New readers—near and far—are always welcome. To sign up for the book club email list\, please send a request to the email below.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/spl-book-club-jan2026/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T173000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20260113T191003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T191003Z
UID:1495-1769616000-1769621400@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:BOARD OF TRUSTEES ANNUAL and QUARTERLY MEETING
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 annual meeting of Stonington Public Library will be held Wednesday\, January 28\, at 4 p.m.\, in person and via Zoom at SPL\, 64 Main Street. To join via Zoom\, call 367-5926 or email stonington.public.library@gmail.com to request a link to the meeting.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/board-of-trustees-annual-and-quarterly-meeting/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20260212T151309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T151648Z
UID:1501-1771063200-1771066800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Valentine's Day Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special\, Valentine’s Day themed story time with crafting and cookies. This event is fun for kids of all ages and their families! \nSPL hosts story time on the second Saturday of every month from 10-11am. Check our website or social media (@stoningtonpubliclibrary) for details.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/valentines-day-story-time/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260223T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260223T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20251212T184002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T184152Z
UID:1467-1771871400-1771875000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:SPL Book Club: Award-Winning Books
DESCRIPTION:Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher • Selected by Sally McConnell \nWinner: Hugo Award for Best Novel (2023) \n“Kingfisher’s combination of comedy with feminist rage in a complex fairytale setting makes for a wholly entertaining read.” –Buzzfeed \nFind Nettle & Bone in MILS \n“This isn’t the kind of fairytale where the princess marries a prince.\nIt’s the one where she kills him. \nMarra never wanted to be a hero. \nAs the shy\, convent-raised\, third-born daughter\, she escaped the traditional fate of princesses\, to be married away for the sake of an uncaring throne. But her sister wasn’t so fortunate—and after years of silence\, Marra is done watching her suffer at the hands of a powerful and abusive prince. \nSeeking help for her rescue mission\, Marra is offered the tools she needs\, but only if she can complete three seemingly impossible tasks:\n—build a dog of bones\n—sew a cloak of nettles\n—capture moonlight in a jar \nBut\, as is the way in tales of princes and witches\, doing the impossible is only the beginning. \nHero or not—now joined by a disgraced ex-knight\, a reluctant fairy godmother\, an enigmatic gravewitch and her fowl familiar—Marra might finally have the courage to save her sister\, and topple a throne.” –From author’s website \nEleven readers chose 11 books\, and they will lead 11 discussions in 2026. The SPL book club meets the fourth Monday of every month at 6:30pm on Zoom. There are two exceptions: there is no discussion in August when the book club takes a summer break\, and the last meeting is bumped up to the second Monday\, December 14\, to minimize scheduling conflicts around the holidays. New readers—near and far—are always welcome. To sign up for the book club email list\, please send a request to the email below.
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/spl-book-club-feb2026/
LOCATION:Zoom\, Virtual
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T110000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20260212T152439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T152558Z
UID:1511-1773482400-1773486000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Firefighter Story Time
DESCRIPTION:Join us and members of the Stonington Fire Department as we meet at the library first for stories read by our local heros\, and then head to the fire station to explore and learn all about fire fighting\, gear\, trucks\, equipment and more! \nThis is a fun\, family friendly event for kids of all ages! \n  \n \n 
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/1511/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20260306T192849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T193736Z
UID:1527-1773496800-1773504000@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Island Artist Group Exhibition Reception
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the first artist reception of 2026! This group show features work from more than 15 area artists and is sure to feature something for everyone. Light refreshments and beverages will be served. Live music will be performed by island trio Rugosa Rose. \nThe exhibition runs from March 10 through May 23 and can be viewed during library hours. \n 
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/island-artist-group-exhibition-reception/
LOCATION:Stonington Public Library\, 64 Main Street\, Stonington\, ME\, 04681
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T052659
CREATED:20260224T174440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260226T151925Z
UID:1519-1774101600-1774108800@www.stonington.lib.me.us
SUMMARY:Edible Island: Cookie Making - Spring Cookies with Royal Icing
DESCRIPTION:Join Healthy Island Project’s Edible Island\, Stonington Public Library\, and Destinee Coakley for a Spring themed cookie making workshop! RSVP by contact information below. Space is limited\, so sign up now! \n  \n \n 
URL:http://www.stonington.lib.me.us/event/1519/
LOCATION:Healthy Island Project Kitchen\, 91 S Burnt Cove Rd\, Stonington\, ME
ORGANIZER;CN="Stonington Public Library":MAILTO:stonington.public.library@gmail.com
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