Four-day Outdoor Book Sale begins at 9:00 am at the Camden Public Library. The book sale is run by library volunteers, and all sales benefit the programs at the library.
Peyton Place Retrospective, 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library. The Library is participating in the Peyton Place revival by offering a selection of images and scenes from the movie filmed in Camden in 1957. Library staff will offer some remarks about the tremendous popularity and impact that the book and movie had, followed by some modern-day film clips featuring the movie locations. Anyone familiar with the movie is invited to join us with stories about the filming!
Friday, July 15
Four-day Outdoor Book Sale continues, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, under the tents at the Camden Public Library. The book sale is run by library volunteers, and all sales benefit the programs at the library.
Free Walking Tour every Friday at 4:00 pm, hosted by the Camden Public Library and the Camden Area Business Group. The tours begin on Atlantic Avenue at the Children’s Garden of the Library and end at the Opera House. Please call the library at 236-3440 to sign up.
Saturday, July 16
Four-day Outdoor Book Sale continues, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, under the tents at the Camden Public Library. The book sale is run by library volunteers, and all sales benefit the programs at the library.
Annual Harbor Arts and Books Fair, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, in Camden’s Harbor Park and Amphitheatre. This is a juried show featuring over eighty artists and artisans, hosted by the Camden Public Library.
Sunday, July 17
Four-day Outdoor Book Sale continues, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, under the tents at the Camden Public Library. The book sale is run by library volunteers, and all sales benefit the programs at the library.
Annual Harbor Arts and Books Fair, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, in Camden’s Harbor Park and Amphitheatre. This is a juried show featuring over eighty artists and artisans, hosted by the Camden Public Library.
Free “Cyber Sunday” tech session offered at the Camden Public Library. This week’s topic is “Computer Basics: G-mail,” all are welcome, call the library at 236-3440 to sign up.
Monday, July 18
Free outdoor Monday Movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit?” (1988, 1 hr 44 min, PG), 8:30 pm, in the Amphitheatre. Hosted by the Camden Public Library; all are welcome, bring blankets or chairs for seating.
Tuesday, July 19
“Finding Our Way Through Creativity, Aging, and Illness” with Dr. Wendy L. Miller, author of “Sky Above Clouds,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Thursday, July 21
The Midcoast Brass Quintet returns to the Camden Amphitheatre for a free concert of classical, jazz, and popular music, hosted by the Camden Public Library, 7:00 pm. Bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
Sunday, July 24,
Free “Cyber Sunday” tech topic “Intro to 3D Printing,” 2:00 pm at the Camden Public Library, all are welcome, call to sign up.
Monday, July 25,
Free Monday Movie “Mary Poppins” (1964, 2 hrs 19 min), 8:30 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre, presented by the Camden Public Library. Bring blankets or chairs for comfortable seating.
Tuesday, July 26
Leer y charlar is Read and chat – entirely in Spanish! All who are proficient in Spanish are welcome, 1:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Opening night for “The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Camden Philosophical Society’s Film, Lecture, and Discussion Series presents a free film, “Transfigured Night: A Conversation with Alphonso Lingis,” 7:00 pm at the Camden Public Library.
Wednesday, July 27
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
Thursday, July 28
“The Tempest,” performed by the Camden Shakespeare Festival, 6:00 pm in the Camden Amphitheatre. Tickets are available online at www.camdenshakespeare.org.
With over 40 years in the arts he brings a wealth of artistic expression to his new designer fashions. Doug's photos will transport you to a place where life is simple and the unspoiled beauty will take your breath away.
No comments:
Post a Comment