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SUMMER MOVIES & MUSIC Plus Regular Library Events SUMMER in Camden 2018 CAMDEN PUBLIC LIBRARY presents

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S U M M E R M OV I E S & M U S IC P l u s R e g u l a r L i b r a r y Ev e n t s

SUMMERin Camden

2018

C A MDEN PUBLIC LIBR A RY present s

The Camden Public Library’s youth programs are designed to help children learn the love of books and reading through discovery and exploration.

Weekly Story Hours for infants, toddlers, and young children are important first steps that spark their imagination and motivate their interest in learning how to read. Always a fun and relaxed environment, parents and grandparents have come to value Story Hours and make them a part of their children’s week-ly schedule, as they include thematic activities that encourage creative thinking and cooperation.

Children’s Weekly Activities

Babbling Books Mondays, 10 a.m. Toddler and pre-schoolBooktime for Babies Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Infants and familiesStory Hour Fridays, 10 a.m. Pre‐school, ages 2 to 3Story Hour Saturdays, 10 a.m. Pre‐school and elementary

Join Miss Amy and Loraine for engaging Story Hours that introduce youngsters to the magic of reading through books, rhymes, songs, flannel board stories, finger plays, puppets, dramatic play, and more.

Ask about our Discovery Kits, Girls Who Code, Maine Student Book Award Book Club for 4th – 8th graders, and Young Adult (YA) Book Lovers Club!

Summer Reading ProgramJuly – August, Meets Thursdays Weekly

“Libraries Rock!” includes special performers and activities. Check online at librarycamden.org for the summer schedule.

13th Annual Children’s Book-Fair-By-The-SeaSaturday, August 18, 1 to 4 p.m.

Meet authors and illustrators at this great event, supported by Sherman’s Books.

Youth Services

Board of TrusteesDaniel S. Cheever

PresidentSilvio CalabiVice President

Claudia GriffithsTreasurer

Amy RollinsSecretary

Penny AbbottJohn Claussen

Barbara DavidsonSusan Fitzgerald

Susan Flynn Pat Jones

Elinor KlivansDennis McGuirkTom Stammen

Honorary TrusteesCharlie M. Cawley*Parker S. Laite, Sr.*

John J. Sanford*In Memoriam

Library ManagementNikki Maounis

Executive Director

May 30, 2018, Edition

The Camden Public Library invites you to

Enjoy Summer

Open 7 days a weekLibrary Hours

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday

9 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Tuesday and Thursday 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Sunday 1 – 5 p.m.

Walsh History Center HoursMonday to Saturday

12 – 3 p.m.

Camden Public Library55 Main Street

Camden, ME 04843(207) 236-3440

librarycamden.org

From lectures and talks, to art exhibitions, to musical and theatrical performances, the library provides free weekly events that are educational, entertaining, and community-building. For details on all that’s going on at the library, sign up for our online newsletter or visit librarycamden.org.

Cultural Events and Programs

Thank You

CAMDEN RIVERHOUSE HOTEL & INNS

for supporting

SUMMER MOVIES & MUSIC

at the Camden Public Library

Friday, June 1, 11:00 am Grown Up Story Hour. Every Friday, in the teen seating area. Different readers each week. Something for everyone!

Friday, June 1, 4:00 pm Camden Chess Club. In the Picker Room, unless otherwise posted. Every Friday. All ages and experience levels welcome.

Monday, June 4, 2:00 pm Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft. Join Tom Chester, financial advisor at Allen Insurance and Financial, and Detective Curt Andrick of the Camden Police Department for an informative and interactive presentation on this very current topic.

Tuesday, June 5, 7:00 pmMaine Boys Overseas, German Boys in Maine. The Holocaust and Human Rights Center presents a photo slideshow on the history of POWs in and from Maine during World War II.

Wednesday, June 6, 10:00 amStroke Support Group. For stroke survivors, their families, friends, and supporters. New members welcome. Every first Wednesday, except in July.

Wednesday, June 6, 4:00 pm Watershed School Final Project Presentation. Come hear about the research the students have done on greenhouse gas.

Thursday, June 7, 7:00 pm Coffeehouse Concert featuring the Songwriter Sessions. Local songwriters have been meeting all year at the Library – hear their finished songs! By donation.

Friday, Saturday, and Sunday June 8, 9, & 10, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Book Sale in the Blue Door Book Shed. Follow the balloons! Something for everyone, and great bargains! Sales benefit the library.

Monday, June 11, 4:00 pmThe Camden Public Library marks 90 years on Main Street, 1928-2018. Join the celebration with 90 cupcakes!

June

In the gallery for June: Jim Hughes, Antique

Car Photographs

Tuesday, June 12, 1:00 pmTuesday Book Club. The club will be discussing The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster. New members welcome.

Tuesday, June 12, 1:00 pmLeer y Charlar. Conversation group for fluent Spanish speakers. New members welcome! Second and Fourth Tuesdays.

Tuesday, June 12, 7:00 pm Dr. Mark McCollough on the Eastern Cougar, Wild Cats or Wild Imagination? Scientists and the public can’t seem to agree on this mysterious creature. Is it fact or fiction?

Thursday, June 14, 6:30 pm Dr. Ira Mandel of the Midcoast Recovery Coalition will screen the film Generation Found about protecting our youth from the addiction epidemic.

Tuesday, June 19, 7:00 pmAn Ode to Hunter S. Thompson. Eva Morris presents notes from her interview with one of the more unique characters in the literary world.

Thursday, June 21, 7:00 pmInto the Raging Sea. Author Rachel Slade will introduce her new book about the El Faro maritime disaster. The book will be available for sale and signing.

Saturday, June 23, 2:00 pm Restored 1923 Moon car. Hear all about the restoration project, see photos of the before and after, and examine the car in person. Joe Churchman presents, along with fellow restoration experts.

Sunday, June 24, 2:00 pm Broadway Legends. Michael Lund takes attendees down memory lane for the music of Broadway classics.

Monday, June 25, 6:00 pm Mondaynite Jazz Orchestra. Local favorite MoJO performs a free Amphitheatre concert.

Tuesday, June 26, 4:00 pm Poetry Reading; Stories from Maine. Local poets Kristen Lindquist and Paul McFarland read from their Maine-themed works.

June

Tuesday, June 26, 7:00 pm Algren: A Life. Mary Wisniewski presents from her new book, a biography of Nelson Algren. Algren was an award-winner author from the 1950s known for his representation of the “down-and-outers.”

Thursday, June 28, 6:30 pmLyme Time: Going into the Woods with Confidence. Herbalist Steve Byers of Belfast offers strategies for avoiding ticks naturally.

Friday, June 29, 4:00 pmWalking Tour of Camden. Every Friday, weather permitting. Sign up at the Library Circulation Desk.

Friday, June 29, 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Author Event with Patricia O’Toole, the author of The Moralist: Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made. She will host a catered reception, open to the public, at

Pascal Hall in Rockport. Book sales benefit the library. Please RSVP to Cayla at [email protected].

Tuesday, July 3, 8:30 am Yoga in the Amphitheatre. By donation. Every Tuesday through August 15.

Wednesday, July 4 – Library Closed

Wednesday, July 4, 12:00 noon Camden Rotary Club Concert and Fireworks. In the Library Amphitheatre and Harbor Park. Fireworks at 9:00 p.m.

Thursday, July 5, 4:00 pm Gallery Opening Reception with Tom and Lee Ann Szelog. Meet and chat with photographers and writers Tom and Lee Ann Szelog. Refreshments will be served. The photographs of the Maine Woods National Park will be on display in the Picker Room throughout July.

Friday, July 6, 4:00 pm Lobster Therapy & Moose Pick-Up Lines. Meet the New Yorker-published cartoonists behind the new Maine humor book.

June/July

In the gallery for July: Tom & Lee Ann

Szelog Photographs of the Maine Woods

National Park

Free and outdoors. Bring chairs, blankets, and snacks to the Library Amphitheatre at sunset. No alcohol permitted.

Monday, July 16, 8:30 pm Little Shop of Horrors (1986) Rated PG-13 | Runtime 1 hr 43min.

Monday, July 23, 8:30 pm Monsters, Inc. (2001) Rated G | Runtime 1 hr 32 min.

Monday, July 30, 8:30 pm Monsters (2010) Rated R | Runtime 1 hr 37 min.

Monday, August 6, 8:00 pm The Dark Crystal (1982) Rated PG | Runtime 1 hr 33 min.

Monday, August 13, 8:00 pm Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) Rated PG-13 | Runtime 1 hr 33 min.

Monday, August 20, 7:30 pm The Boxtrolls (2016) Rated PG | Runtime 1 hr 36 min.

Monday, August 27, 7:30 pm Rain Date

In case of rain, movies will be canceled or rescheduled. Check the library Facebook page or librarycamden.org for updates.

MOVIESMonday Night Monster Movies

Free and outdoors. Bring chairs, blankets,and snacks to the Library Amphitheatre. No alcohol permitted.

Monday, June 25, 6:00 pm Mondaynite Jazz Orchestra (MoJO)

Wednesday, July 4, 12:00 pm Rotary Club 4th of July Concert

Monday, July 9, 6:00 pm MoJO

Tuesday, July 17, 7:00 pm Midcoast Brass Quintet

Sunday, July 22, 2:00 pm Bay Winds North Wind Ensemble

Tuesday, July 31, 7:00 pm Novel Jazz

Tuesday, August 14, 7:00 pm Pete Kilpatrick

Thursday, August 16, 7:00 pm Daymark Irish Trio

Sunday, August 19, 1:00 pm Quantum: Electronica

Thursday, August 23, 7:00 pm Clyde Bisbee & the Wheelhouse Revelers

Tuesday, August 28, 7:00 pm Hungrytown

In case of rain, check the library Facebook page or librarycamden.org for updates. Most concerts will be able to move

into the Picker Room.

MUSIC Summer Concert Series

Sunday, July 8, 2:00 pmAuthor Event with Historical Fiction Writer Camille di Maio. The Memory of Us is Camille’s debut novel, a finalist for the Holt Medallion Award for Literary Excellence. She has two more books published. All of her books are set in the past, with a theme of love found and lost.

Tuesday, July 10, 7:00 pm Captain Billy Casale - 50 Ways to be a Mainer. Whether you hail from here or away, come hear these humorous ways you too can be a “Maine-ah!”

Thursday, July 12, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Outdoor Book Sale – in the tents on the library lawn! Sale continues through the weekend!

Thursday, July 12, 6:30 pm Dr. Ira Mandel of the Midcoast Recovery Coalition will screen a film related to combating Maine’s opioid crisis.

Thursday, July 12, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Chalk the Walk! Join the fun and decorate our sidewalks for Harbor Arts. Each family/team gets one square of sidewalk. Chalk provided.

Friday, July 13, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Outdoor Book Sale – in the tents on the library lawn! Sale continues through the weekend!

Saturday & Sunday, July 14 & 15 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Harbor Arts and Books. 90-plus artists and craftspeople display their talents in the Amphitheatre, Harbor Park, and Library Lawn. Beautiful, gift-worthy items will be available for purchase. Most vendors accept credit cards.

Monday, July 16, 8:30 pm Monday Night Movie – Little Shop of Horrors. (1986. 1 hr 30 min. Rated PG-13.) Kick off our summer monster movie series with the ‘80s musical classic. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

Tuesday, July 17, 10:00 am Walking Meditation. Journey to Health presents a free walking meditation class. Meet in the Picker Room, then the group will venture out to the Amphitheatre.

Tuesday, July 17, 7:00 pm Midcoast Brass Quintet. Upbeat, classic favorites by a five-piece brass band. Bring your dancing shoes or a picnic dinner! Free, in the Amphitheatre.

July

JulyThursday, July 19, 7:00 pm Author Elizabeth Garber. Implosion: A Memoir of an Architect’s Daughter focuses on a family caught between modern architecture, social change, and madness in the turbulent 1960s.

Sunday, July 22, 2:00 pm Film Screening: Plantpure Nation. Cortney Sukeforth hosts this documentary by the same filmmakers who created Forks Over Knives. Sukeforth will also display her Tower Garden and answer questions.

Monday, July 23, 8:30 pm Monday Night Movies – Monsters, Inc. (2001. 1 hr 32 min. Rated G.) Lovable monsters struggle to be scary, while wrangling a human toddler.

Tuesday, July 24, 6:00 pm Maine Woods National Park. Tom and Lee Ann Szelog present their photo slideshow and information about the beauty and uniqueness of the Maine Woods National Park.

Wednesday, July 25, 6:00 pm Twelfth Night. Camden Shakespeare Festival in the Library Amphitheatre. Performance dates through August 12. See schedule included in this guide.

Saturday, July 28, 8:30 am Yoga in the Amphitheatre. By donation.

Monday, July 30, 8:00 pm Monday Night Movies – Monsters (2010. 1 hr 37 min. Rated R.) On the U.S/Mexico border, humans face invading aliens.

Tuesday, July 31, 2:00 pm to 4:00 pmHarry Potter Fest. Celebrate the birthdays of Harry Potter and J.K. Rowling by coming in costume and enjoying games, snacks, and crafts. On the upper lawn of the library.

Tuesday, July 31, 7:00 pm Novel Jazz performs straight-ahead jazz with three decades of experience. They draw from the Great American Songbook and specialize in the works of Edward Kennedy (“Duke”) Ellington and Billy Strayhorn. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

Wednesday, August 1, 5:30 pm Atlantic Ballet Company performs highlights from Carnival of the Animals and Don Quixote. Rain date: Sunday, August 5, 5:30 pm.

Monday, August 6, 8:00 pmMonday Night Movie, The Dark Crystal. (1982. 1h 33m. PG.) Jen has been told that he is the last survivor of his own race, the Gelflings. He sets out to try to find a shard of the dark crystal, a powerful gem that once provided balance to the universe. Jen believes that he can repair the dark crystal and bring peace back to the world, if he can only find the remaining shard.

Tuesday, August 7, 7:00 pm Melville. Renowned actor Stephen Collins returns to perform as Herman Melville, and give new insights into the character of the famous writer. Collins gives a nuanced and powerful performance. In the Amphitheatre.

Wednesday, August 8, 4:30 pm Poetry Reading with local poets Leonore Hildebrandt, Claire Millikin, and Kathleen Ellis.

Thursday, August 9, 7:00 pmAuthor Event, Mai Donohue – Crossing the Bamboo Bridge. Donohue tells the tale of her escape from Vietnam in the midst of poverty, war, and abuse. A story of grief, desperation, and survival – but most of all finding hope.

Saturday, August 11, 8:30 am Yoga in the Amphitheatre. By donation, to benefit the library.

Saturday, August 11, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm Camden Donut Festival. Celebrating the local lore behind the creation of the hole in the donut, this festival will involve all sorts of donut fun – tasting, arts and crafts, history, and a humor-writing contest for all ages.

Monday, August 13, 8:00 pm Monday Night Movie – Beasts of the Southern Wild. (2012. 93 min. Rated PG-13.) In a fictionalized version of the bayou of Louisiana, young Hushpuppy lives with her Daddy and faces down the rising waters and mysterious creatures freed from the melting ice caps.

Tuesday, August 14, 1:00 pmTuesday Book Club. The club will be discussing A Man Called Ove by Fredrick Backman.

Tuesday, August 14, 7:00 pm Pete Kilpatrick. Maine-based Kilpatrick is known for his love of melody and has played alongside Dave Matthews Band, Ray Lamontagne, and Guster. Named best act four times in the Portland Best Music Awards. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

August

In the gallery for August:Angela AndersonAcrylic Paintings

Tuesday, August 16, 7:00 pm Daymark Irish Trio. An international trio performing traditional Irish music infused with infectious energy, raw power, and Northern swagger. Will Woodson (flute, border pipes), Dan Foster (fiddle), and Eric McDonald (guitar, vocals) present a classic blend of wind and string as driving flute meets virtuosic fiddle, underpinned by well-considered and expertly delivered guitar. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

Saturday, August 18, 1:00 to 4:00 pm Children’s Book-Fair-By-The-Sea. Meet local authors and illustrators, and browse books for sale. Get copies signed and personalized for gift-giving!

Monday, August 20, 8:00 pm Monday Night Movies – The Boxtrolls. (2014. 96 min. Rated PG.) A young human named Eggs has been raised by the friendly Boxtrolls who live under the streets of a Victorian-era town. When humans threaten his world, Eggs must venture above ground and out of his box to teach them the value of his family. In the Amphitheatre.

Tuesday, August 21, 7:00 pm Figures of Speech Theatre recites from memory Four Quartets, a suite of poems often considered T.S. Eliot’s greatest. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

Wednesday, August 22, 12:00 noon Lunch and Learn with Maine Medical Reserve Corps. Learn how you can contribute to the MMRC. Medical skills preferred, but there are ways for all to help. Bring a bag lunch.

Thursday, August 23, 7:00 pm Clyde Bisbee and the Wheelhouse Revelers. A five-piece swing dance band with an up-tempo, retro vibe! Free, in the Amphitheatre. Bring your dancing shoes and a picnic dinner!

Tuesday, August 28, 7:00 pmHungrytown. After more than a decade of world-wide touring and three album releases, Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson have earned a reputation for the quality and authenticity. Honest, soulful sound and gorgeous harmony. Free, in the Amphitheatre.

Thursday, August 30, 7:00 pm Midcoast 40 Under 40 Reception. Local movers and shakers will network and enjoy recognition for their accomplishments. Public welcome.

August

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Camden’s very first library, the Federal Society’s Library, was start-ed in 1796. With only 15 families in the community, the library operated for 34 years with a sizable collection of 200 books. In 1854, the Ladies’ Library Association opened in Mrs. Jesse Hosmer’s house on Wood Street. The library later moved to the second floor of the Camden National Bank building and remained at this location until the disastrous fire of 1892 that destroyed the Camden business district.

On March 23, 1896, the citizens of Camden voted to establish a free public library to be known as the Camden Public Library. With publicly raised funds and land donated by local philanthropist Mary Louise Curtis Bok, the cornerstone of the library was laid on August 17, 1927, and its doors first opened on June 11, 1928. Katherine W. Harding served as its first librarian. The library marks 90 years on Main Street this year.

The library was designed by architects Parker Morse Hooper and Charles Greely Loring. It is a representation of Colonial Revival architecture oriented southwest to northeast, parallel to Camden’s Main Street.

Library History

Citing Fletcher Steele’s work, the National Park Service designated the Amphitheatre and library grounds as a National Historic Landmark in 2013, one of only 2,450 in the nation.

In 1996, the library underwent a $3 million expansion under the south lawn with the support of local busi-nesses and individuals. The addition of the Centennial Wing allowed the library to accommodate a much larger collection. It also provided space for the new Children’s Room and Jean Picker Meeting Room.

Camden Public Library is a 5-Star library, one of the top 100 librar-ies in the country. It is one of the busiest public libraries in Maine, and a coastal architectural treasure that exemplifies the pride and deter-mination of the residents of Cam-den. Thank you for being a part!

Anonymous Penny AbbottKatie McGrath and J.J. AbramsDel and Isa BabbJosh Baker and Terry CouncilChristopher and Charlotte BeebeRoberta BelkinSheila BodineSilvio Calabi and Sue BramhallJulie CawleyDan Cheever and Sue StasiowskiSheila and Thomas ClarkJohn and Ellen ClaussenMary CondittMazie Cox and Brinkley ThorneLeslie Curtis and Don PeccerillBarbara and John DavidsonDeb and Jeffrey DodgeAnn G. Dunnett, in memory of John V. Fenwick Anne EdmondsPatricia FinniganAbigail and John FitzgeraldSusan and Peter Fitzgerald Susan and Shane FlynnTerry and Jacob Gerritsen, MDsLisa GormanClaudia and Michael GriffithsNed and Terry GruenerRobert HammerEllen HarrisJoel and Kelly HokkanenDave and Nancy JacksonPatricia and Rendle JonesCatherine and James KinsellaJean and Jay KislakJeff Tucker and Leonard KiznerElinor KlivansNancy and Parker Laite, Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Lane IIIBarbara and Robert Lannamann

Rosalee and David McCulloughDennis and Judith McGuirkTeresa and Carlos MelloLeslye and Robert MenereyDyke Messler Kristin and Mik MikkelsenAnn S. MontgomeryAudrey and Roger MoodyFrederick MoonCaroline and Wayne MorongDonald and Alice Noble FoundationOverbrook Family Advised FundGray and Tom PayneMargaret and Michael PerlisSusan C. PetersmeyerGale Picker and John LarsenTina and Joe PyneJohn and Cynthia ReedMelinda ReingoldDiana RiggJames and Marilyn Moss RockefellerAmy and Peter RollinsMary R. Saltonstall and John K. Hanson, Jr.Lee and Kim ScheuerValerie SchoeckAnn and Russell ScottRobert ShotwellEllen SimmonsJ.P. and Kaki SmithStephanie SmithTom and Jo Ellen StammenKeiko and Matthew StorinVictoria and Donald SullivanAnn H. Symington FoundationStevens Van StrumCatherine E. WardLaurie and Russell Warren, M.D.Jean Freedman-White and Don WhiteJudy Wolf

Millay Society DonorsThe Millay Society is a small group that makes a huge difference for our library, supporting collections, programs, the building, and the grounds.

Midcoast Mini Maker Faire Sat., September 8, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm

Library Amphitheatre Accepting applications now!See midcoast.makerfaire.com

Harbor Arts & Books September 29 and 30

Discover History Month October 2018

Weekly lectures with local and regional authors and historians

Jumpstart JanuaryJanuary 2019

Hands‐on creative workshops on a wide variety of arts and crafts

Coming Up Next

Winterfest First Weekend of February 2018

Maritime Month April 2019

Coffeehouse ConcertsSeptember 6 – Dana RobinsonOctober 4 – Sassafras Stomp

Business SupportersPlease support these businesses that make library programs and services possible.

First National Bank Lead Sponsor, Children’s Book WeekKepware Lead Sponsor, Girls Who CodeThe Reny Charitable Foundation Lead Sponsor, Harbor Arts & BooksAllen Insurance and Financial Lead Sponsor, Maritime Month Camden Riverhouse Hotel & Inns Supporter, Multiple Events The Smiling Cow Patron, Discover History MonthTREEKEEPERS LLC-Johnson’s Arboriculture Patron, Harbor Arts & BooksKnox Machine Patron, Midcoast Mini Maker Faire2A architects, llc Patron, Midcoast Mini Maker FaireHartstone Inn & Hideaway Collaborator, Dine for a CauseHannaford Collaborator, Hannaford Helps Bags Bay View Collection CollaboratorCarter Architectural Design, LLC CollaboratorHorch Roofing CollaboratorJo Ellen Designs CollaboratorLeslie Curtis Design CollaboratorViking, Inc. Collaborator