Thomaston
Library News
New
Saturday Hours at Thomaston Public Library
Beginning
Memorial Day weekend, the Thomaston Public Library will offer new Saturday
hours of 9 AM to 1 PM, to allow the library and its patrons to coordinate with
the Thomaston Farmers' Market, taking place each Saturday morning (from 9 to
noon) on the Academy building's grounds.
Children's Summer Reading Program
& Activities at Thomaston Public Library
The Thomaston Public Library continues to sign-up kids of
all ages for the summer reading program. The reading period began June 15th and
will run through August 10, with a grand-finale party on Saturday, August 17,
when we will recognize all program participants and cheer the biggest readers.
Particular levels of reading allow you to achieve star- or
super-star status. If you're not content with that, head for infinity . . . and
beyond!
The library will also feature weekly special events for
children. All events are open to kids of all ages. You do not have to be a
summer-reading-program participant to attend.
Check with the library for July activities.
Saltwater Film Society Screening at
Thomaston Public Library
On Thursday, June 27, at 6:30 PM, the Thomaston Public
Library will host the Saltwater Film Society screening of Dr. Strangelove
or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, a 1964 Cold War
satire directed by Stanley Kubrick. The narrative is split between the
deliberations of the War Room committee and the flight of a single B-52 as it
delivers its payload.
The cast includes George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden, Keenan
Wynn, Slim Pickens, and Peter Sellers, who plays several of the primary
characters. The film was a commercial success and is generally regarded as one
of the greatest films of all time.
Thomaston Public Library Book Discussion
of Maine Readers'
Choice Award finalist
A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash
The Thomaston Public Library will host discussions of two of
the three finalists for the Maine Readers' Choice Award this summer. The first
discussion – of the novel A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash –
will take place Thursday, July 25, at 7 PM.
Dubbed a “literary thriller,” A Land More Kind Than Home
follows the investigation of a small church in South Carolina after a tragedy
occurs involving a local autistic youth. Insular religious conservatives butt
heads with the investigating authorities. Reader reaction to this novel has
been wildly enthusiastic. Copies of the novel are available at the library.
When no Pulitzer Prize was awarded in 2012 for fiction, the
Maine Library Association, in conjunction with the Maine State Library, created
the Maine Readers' Choice Award. Maine readers are encouraged to read the
finalists this summer – and all the original contenders as well! – and cast
their votes for the winner between September 1st and 15th.
Artist Kevin Smith Watercolor
Display at Thomaston Public Library
The Thomaston Public Library is pleased to once again
display the watercolors of Maine artist Kevin Smith of Downeast Studio. Mr.
Smith's works are especially appealing to display in the summertime because
they fill the library with color and bring the outdoors in.
A reception with the artist will be held on Friday, July 5,
from 4 to 7. Stop by to browse the art and meet Mr. Smith, who creates his work
using both a traditional and what he calls a pouring technique. Smith's
watercolors will be on display on both floors of the library through the month
of July.
Farnsworth Art Museum Tickets
Available at Thomaston Public Library
Thomaston Public Library patrons now have the opportunity to
check out passes to The Farnsworth Art Museum in Rockland. Two sets of two
passes are available, allowing patrons full access to the museum, including the
Wyeth Center, dedicated to the three generations of the Wyeth family; the
Farnsworth Homestead, a historic property and former home of the museum's
original benefactor; and the Olson House, a separate building filled with the
works of Andrew Wyeth, itself a subject of many of the artist's paintings.
To check out museum passes, patrons must have a current
library card and deposit $5 per pass, which will be reimbursed upon return of
the passes. Passes have a 3-day check-out window and are good for any time the
museum is open. And remember, children 16 and under get into The Farnsworth for
free.
For more information, please call the Thomaston Public
Library at 354-2453.
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