Seaside Series: Marnie Reed Crowell

Small Cove Park 6 Atlantic Avenue, Stonington, ME

The Heron Witch Marnie Reed Crowell will read from her new young adult novel The Heron Witch, published by Green Writers Press in February 2025, followed by a conversation and book signing. About The Heron Witch When city girl Nancy moves to a small coastal Maine town she meets Mariner, the Great Blue heron with … Continue reading "Seaside Series: Marnie Reed Crowell"

Land & Sea Exhibit Reception

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

SPL is hosting its first summer group exhibit, Land & Sea, this year. The exhibit is curated by Adell Donaghue, island resident and professional artist for four decades. The show is on display and open for viewing during library hours from Tuesday, July 15 through Saturday, August 9. There will be light bites & beverages … Continue reading "Land & Sea Exhibit Reception"

Music with Abby – a Pre-K program

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Let’s get musical! Explore rhythm and music with island singer, songwriter, and musician Abby Litman on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 11am. Kids won’t be hushed for making noise in the library. In fact, they’ll be encouraged. Read more about Abby on her website and Instagram.

Seaside Series: Robert Shetterly

Small Cove Park 6 Atlantic Avenue, Stonington, ME

Americans Who Tell the Truth Robert Shetterly will give a talk about his portrait series Americans Who Tell the Truth and take us behind the scenes of his creative process, followed by Q&A and a book signing. Robert Shetterly was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated in 1969 from Harvard College with a … Continue reading "Seaside Series: Robert Shetterly"

Reader’s Choice: American Spy

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Reader's Choice: Andrew Stoessel American Spy by Lauren Wilkinson MILS catalog record “It’s 1986, the heart of the Cold War, and Marie Mitchell is an intelligence officer with the FBI. She’s brilliant, but she’s also a young black woman working in an old boys’ club. Her career has stalled out, she’s overlooked for every high-profile squad, and … Continue reading "Reader’s Choice: American Spy"