Dave Jackson will give an illustrated lecture on “The Long but Interesting Road to National Historic Landmark Status for the Camden Library and its Amphitheatre,” as part of the Camden Garden Club’s Winter Horticulture series, 10:00 am at the Camden Public Library. Free and open to all.
“Cloud services” to be covered at “Tech Tuesday” session, 3:00 pm at the Camden Public Library with staff librarian and tech wizard Olga Zimmerman, on “The Basics of Personal Cloud Storage and File Sharing.” All are welcome!
“Songwriters Session” at the Camden Public Library, 6:00 pm. Led by John Nicholas and David Dodson. Open to all, $5 donation accepted.
“Frozen Singalong,” 6:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. All ages welcome! This free family winter movie is part of Camden’s Winterfest celebration, re-scheduled to February 17.
Thursday, February 19
“Winter Birds” slide talk with Don Reimer, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, hosted by the Midcoast Audubon Society.
Tuesday, February 24
Hammon Buck of Plants Unlimited will give an illustrated talk on “Favorite Plants of 1915,” 10:00 am at the Camden Public Library, as part of the Camden Garden Club’s Winter Horticulture series. Free and open to all.
Tuesday, February 24
Leer y Charlar Spanish Book Club, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library; all who are proficient in Spanish are welcome.
Illustrated talk by Etienne Perret on his experiences before and after the recent typhoon in the Philippines, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Thursday, February 26
Landscape architect Lee Schneller Sligh of Camden will give an illustrated talk on “Japanese Gardens in Maine,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Sligh has designed over 250 gardens in Maine and specializes in Japanese gardens.
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