Storytime designed especially for our youngest patrons.
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Storytime geared towards toddlers & preschoolers
An intimate writing group (10 people) that gathers once a month.
Join us for an in-depth exploration of the garden's important role in our community.
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A screening of a unique film about nature in Maine.
Storytime designed especially for our youngest patrons.
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Climate Action Book Group
Join us for our monthly Climate Action Book Group. This month we will discuss Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago by Eric Klinenberg. We will also discuss the risk that heat poses to us locally and what we can do about it. Even if you haven’t read the book, come for […]
Storytime geared towards toddlers & preschoolers
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Don’t know anything about A Complete Unknown? Don’t sweat it, we’ve got you covered. Directed by Oscar-winner Todd Haynes and starring Timothée Chalamet as Dylan, this film explores the iconic musician’s transformative journey. Nominated for multiple awards, including Best Actor and Best Director, this powerful portrayal of a cultural legend is a must-see. Chalamet sings! Questions […]
Storytime designed especially for our youngest patrons.
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Tech Talks : Repairable Tech
Join us for a deep dive into Repairable Technology! This program features a live demonstration of the library’s Framework laptops—modular, repairable devices that you can easily upgrade and fix. Learn about the growing movement for the right to repair, explore other repairable tech products, and discover how Maine is leading the way in supporting these […]
Storytime geared towards toddlers & preschoolers
Need help with technology issues? MML librarians are here to save the day!
Storytime designed especially for our youngest patrons.
Storytime geared towards toddlers & preschoolers
The library is closed for the Holiday.








