Camden Garden Club hosts Lee Schneller, author of “The Ever Blooming Flower Garden: a blueprint for continuous color,” 9:30 am at the Camden Public Library.
Claudia Schmidt and Sally Rogers in Concert in the Reading Room at the Camden Public Library, 7:00 pm. Tickets are $12 and will be available at the library only. Call 236-3440 to make reservations or to purchase tickets; available online at the library’s website at www.librarycamden.org/shop/.
Friday, August 28
Momentum Theater presents a free performance, “Ma and Pa’s Spectacularium: A Causality Carnival of Chaos” – a condensed version of Shakespeare’s “Henry V,” Alfred Jarry’s “Ubu Roi,” and Larry Jay Tish’s “The Break-up of Cause and Effect.” 3:00 pm in Camden’s Harbor Park, by the waterfront.
Free Walking Tours every Friday at 4:00 pm, hosted by the Camden Public Library and the Camden Downtown Business Group. Reservations are encouraged; please call the library at 236-3440.
Saturday, August 29
Indoor Book Sale 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, at the Camden Public Library, to benefit the book fund.
Sunday, August 30
Indoor Book Sale 1:00 to 4:00 pm, at the Camden Public Library, to benefit the book fund.
Tuesday, September 1
Opening art reception for Artist of the Month Sandy Cirillo, 6:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, all are welcome. Cirillo’s exhibit, “Fiber Fantasy,” was created with fibers and other materials “for an experience in tactile imagery and contrasts!”
Wednesday, September 2
Regular meeting of the Midcoast Stroke Support Group, 10:00 am at the Camden Public Library, all are welcome.
Thursday, September 3
“Sassafras Stomp” performs at the Camden Library Coffeehouse, 7:00 pm. Johanna Davis, fiddle, and Adam Nordell, guitar and banjo, play and sing sweet, high-energy folk music from Maine and Montana. Admission to the Coffeehouse is only $5.
Thursday, September 10
Author Kate Braestrup presents her new book, “Anchor & Flares: A Memoir of Motherhood, Hope & Service,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, all are welcome. Braestrup is one of the first chaplains ever appointed to the Maine Warden Service.


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