Camden Public Library calendar of events

Sat, 10/18/2014 - 1:30pm

    Thursday, Oct. 23

    "An Empty Place at the Table" memorial display by New Hope for Women, all day at the Camden Public Library.

    The Camden Conference hosts Prof. Seth Singleton on "History and Myth in Russian Foreign Policy," 7 p.m. at the Camden Public Library.


    Saturday, Oct. 25

    "Simply Books" club at the Camden Public Library, 2 p.m. Simply bring along whatever book you're currently reading and share it with the group. All are welcome!


    Tuesday, Oct. 28

    Spanish book club "Leer y charlar – totalmente en espanol!" 1 p.m. at the Camden Public Library. Spanish language reading and conversation group will continue "fourth Tuesdays".

    "Song Circle" at Camden Public Library, 6:30 p.m., will continue on the last Tuesday in November and December. The Song Circle is an occasional feature of the music series at the Camden Public Library, open to all acoustic musicians to share their songs, both traditional and original, in an informal song-circle format.


    Wednesday, Oct. 29

    Pumpkin Palooza at the Camden Public Library! Drop off your pumpkin in the Children's Garden any time that day or bring it with you when you come, the display will be lighted at 7 p.m. All ages and carving talents welcome and encouraged to participate!


    Thursday, Oct. 30

    Halloween Spooktacular at the Camden Public Library, 6 p.m. - 7 p.m., with stories, games, crafts, and costumes! Spooky-snack volunteers, call Miss Amy at 236-3440.


    Tuesday, Nov. 4

    Opening reception and gallery talk by author and photographer Wilfred Richard, 7 p.m. at the Camden Public Library. Richard is the author of National Geographic's Maine to Greenland just published in October.


    Wednesday, Nov. 5

    Midcoast Stroke Support Group regular meeting, 10 a.m. at the Camden Public Library, open to all.


    Thursday, Nov. 6

    Camden Library Coffeehouse features John Roberts and Debra Cowan, 7 p.m. Roberts and Cowan are at the heart of traditional music in New England; they share an enthusiasm and passion for old songs and ballads that have been handed down through the oral tradition in the English-speaking world. Admission is only $7 for what promises to be a wonderfully satisfying evening.