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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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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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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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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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