What If We Get It Right? Public Conversation Series

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

A four-part public conversation series on Visions of Climate Futures based around the book of the same name by Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson. Participants are welcome to join in person at SPL or by Zoom. The conversation dates are Wednesday, January 22nd, February 5th and 19th, and March 5th from 6-7:30pm. Reach out to SPL at … Continue reading "What If We Get It Right? Public Conversation Series"

Rosswords: Crosswords with Chris

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds. The key to becoming a better solver is not knowing lots of trivia BUT in training your mind to stay flexible when solving. Don’t get boxed in, think outside the box! Ideally for solvers ages 14 & up. The workshop will meet on Sunday, February 9th and 23rd … Continue reading "Rosswords: Crosswords with Chris"

Build Your Own Board Game!

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Do you have a knack for design, math, art, or Dungeons & Dragons? Then join Jordan in making your very own board game this winter. By the end of the workshop, you will have a game that you can take home and force your friends and family to play! All ages. The workshop will meet … Continue reading "Build Your Own Board Game!"

Rosswords: Crosswords with Chris

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Grab your pencils and sharpen your minds. The key to becoming a better solver is not knowing lots of trivia BUT in training your mind to stay flexible when solving. Don’t get boxed in, think outside the box! Ideally for solvers ages 14 & up. The workshop will meet on Sunday, February 9th and 23rd … Continue reading "Rosswords: Crosswords with Chris"

Reader’s Choice: Enormous Changes at the Last Minute

Stonington Public Library 64 Main Street, Stonington, ME

Reader's Choice: Anneli Sundqvist Enormous Changes at the Last Minute by Grace Paley MaineCat catalog record (SPL copy on order) “In this collection of short stories, originally published in 1974, Grace Paley ‘makes the novel as a form seem virtually redundant’ (Angela Carter, London Review of Books). Her stories here capture ‘the itch of the city, love between parents … Continue reading "Reader’s Choice: Enormous Changes at the Last Minute"