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Friday, March 4, 2016

The Camden Public Library Events March 10 through March 24

Sunday, March 13

Camden-Rockport Historical Society hosts Les Fossel, 2:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, as part of the Winter Speaker Series. The talk is “Living With Your Old House.” Fossel is an old-house specialist and owner of Restoration Resources in Alna, ME.


Monday, March 14

“Why Am I So Stressed Out?” Destination Wellness Brown Bag Lunch presentation, 12:00 noon at the Camden Public Library, to learn about your adrenal glands and how their health and function, or lack of function, determines your energy levels.


Tuesday, March 15

“Tech Tuesday” 3:00 pm at the Camden Public Library on “Digital Photos: Storing Online.” We’ll go over free cloud services for storing photos, and explore services that sync phones and tablets to online storage, using Microsoft’s OneDrive and iPhotos as examples. Camden Public Library’s Tech Tuesday is a series of monthly classes on current technology issues for beginners.

Songwriters Session 6:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, meet with other songwriters & musicians in a supportive setting. Call Ken Gross at the Library at 236-3440 for more information.

“Wild by Nature” multi-media presentation with Lee Ann Szelog and Thomas Mark Szelog, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. You will witness surprising, beautiful, and memorable moments with wildlife and nature through photographs and stories by the Szelogs.


Wednesday, March 16

“A Scandalously Short History of Medicine in Maine in the 19th and 20th Centuries” by Dr. Richard Kahn, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. Part of Quarry Hill’s Adventures in Living Well series, please call to register, 921-6116.


Thursday, March 17

The Midcoast Audubon Society will host naturalist Doug Hitchcox, presenting “Bringing Nature Home,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. As habitats become fragmented, our backyards, large and small, are increasingly important areas for birds and other wildlife. The talk will look at the importance of using native plantings to provide food and shelter for our insects and birds. Hitchcox is the Staff Naturalist at Maine Audubon.


Sunday, March 20

Dragon Farm Salon hosts “Maine’s Advocate for Women,” Eliza Townsend, 2:00 pm at the Camden Public Library


Tuesday, March 22

Leer y charlar is Read and chat, a Spanish-language discussion group, all who are proficient in Spanish are welcome, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.

Free film screening, “The Century of The Self,” a documentary by filmmaker Adam Curtis, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, hosted by the Camden Philosophical Society.





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