Midcoast Audubon Society presents Annie Kassler on “Bats,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, why we should care about bats, myths versus facts, and more.
Tuesday, September 24
First session of Senior College Class, “On Language: What’s Right? What’s Wrong? Who Decides? Does It Matter?” led by Barbara LeGendre, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Meets for six Tuesdays. Register with the Senior College, 800-286-1594.
Tuesday, September 24
The Hatchery Entrepreneurial Series continues, drop-ins welcome, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, tonight’s topic is “Marketing and Selling.” Free. For more information or to register call the library at 236-3440. Sponsored by Bangor Savings Bank.
Thursday, September 26
First session of Senior College Class, “The Shocking Truth About Money,” led by Randall Parr, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Meets for eight Thursdays. Register with the Senior College, 800-286-1594.
Thursday, September 26
Camden Philosophical Society hosts Robert Olson, senior fellow at the Institute For Alternative Futures, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, on “Advancing Technology and Images of the Future.”
Saturday, September 28
Bangladesh delegation will speak at Camden Public Library at 3:00 pm, hosted by the Camden Conference. Partners for World Health (PWH), a Maine-based non-profit, all-volunteer organization, is hosting members of Eminence, a public health and social development NGO from Bangladesh.
Tuesday, October 1
Historian and Civil War expert Blakie Hines will give a talk at the Camden Public Library at 7:00 pm in the garb of a Maine U.S. Christian Commission Delegate of 1861, and portray how the citizens on the home front during the Civil War responded to the horrors and reality of wounded patients in primitive army hospitals, and prisoners of war at a time when there was no Red Cross, Salvation Army, Goodwill, or any other disaster relief organization. Part of the Library’s Discover History Month.
Wednesday, October 2
Midcoast Stroke Support Group monthly meeting, 10:00 am at the Camden Public Library. All are welcome.
Thursday, October 3
The Camden Library Coffeehouse features The Alehouse Band, 7:00 pm. New to the Camden Coffeehouse, the Alehouse Band has just the right mix of instruments, voices, and selections of traditional songs brought to Alehouse life. April Reed-Cox on cello, Oren Robinson on guitar, and Brian Dunn on mandolin. $7 at the door.
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