The Camden Library Coffeehouse is pleased to host singer-songwriter Nat Hussey, 7:00 pm. Hussey now lives, works, and plays music on Matinicus. “A Maine native, I tell my story plus lots of made-up stuff about Maine through folk, rock, and blues tunes. I write of haunted beaches, cheap thrills, and the human spirit. I began on electric guitar around the same time as I was learning how to chuck hay bales and fix fences in Bowdoinham.” Admission to the Coffeehouse concert is $6/$5 for seniors and students.
Sunday, March 8
“Very Early Camden: People and Events from 1622 to 1778” slide presentation by Sandy Delano, 2:00 at the Camden Public Library, as part of the Camden-Rockport Historical Society’s “Maine Living Series.
Monday, March 9
“Destination Wellness” speaker Nancy Lubin will present “Practice Safe Scents,” 12:00 noon at the Camden Public Library. Lubin is certified in clinical aromatherapy and will cover what essential oils are, how they are used in aromatherapy, how they differ from other plant products, how they are produced, and ways they can be used to advantage.
Tuesday, March 10
“Leer y charlar” discussion group -- read and chat, entirely in Spanish! -- meets at 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. FMI contact Lynne Taylor at leerycharlar@gmail.com.
“Is Art a Superstition?” discussion session hosted by the Camden Philosophical Society Reading Group, 4:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, with host Chris Augusta, based on selected essays by Asian art scholar Ananda Coomaraswamy. All are welcome.
Thursday, March 12
Peter Pfeiffer, author of “Hard Chance: Tree Farming in Troubled Times,” explains both the how and the why of becoming an independent tree farmer in northern Maine, including a history of the local back-to-the-land movement during the turbulent 1970s and the subsequent satisfactions of living in a backwoods community. Pfeiffer’s reading will be at the Camden Public Library at 7:00 pm.
Saturday-Sunday March 14-15
Indoor Book Sale at the Camden Public Library, all day Saturday and on Sunday afternoon. To benefit the book purchases at the Library.
Tuesday, March 17
“Tech Tuesday” topic “Staying Safe Online” led by Olga Zimmerman, staff librarian and tech wizard, 3:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, all are welcome. Learn how to protect your identity online, avoid scams, and ensure that your personal information is secure. Please call to sign up, 236-3440.
Free family movie “Wall-E,” 5:30 pm at the Camden Public Library.
“Songwriters Session” led by John Nicholas and David Dodson, 6:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Open to all, $5 donation accepted. Bring in a song you are working on and share with the group.
Wednesday, March 18
“Using Herbs to Find Comfort in Aging,” an educational program presented by Jillian Kelsey-Rose, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, as part of Quarry Hill’s Adventures in Living Well series for adults age 55-plus. The event is free and open to the public but registration is required, call Quarry Hill at 921-6116.
Thursday, March 19
The Midcoast Audubon Society presents “Monitoring Winged Migrations in Acadia National Park,” with Seth Benz, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. National parks are natural laboratories offering geographically and ecologically diverse, long-term protected landscapes in which to study large-scale patterns and how climate change may be impacting these patterns.
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