James
Goodbye Girl
Leaving
There, There
Unruly: Ridiculous History of England’s Kings and Queens
On Target
After Annie
Good Omens
Unsheltered
The Soulmate
Medgar & Myrlie
Astor: The Rise and Fall of an American Fortune
The Girl and the Dinosaur
How To Party Like a Snail
Masters of the Air: America
Let the Great World Spin
The Divorcees
The Gray Man
The #1 Lawyer
House of Spirits
The Women
The Mona Lisa Vanishes
Big Truck Little Island
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings

We were awarded a grant from Network National of Library of Medicine Region 7 to supplement our collection with books that amplify diverse voices writing on health/medical topics and that promote health literacy. Come in and Check out our Health Equity Collection here.

New art books continue to arrive from the Cynthia Reid Armbruster and Howard Joseph Reid memorial gift. Click here to see the press release and our new art books.


Upcoming Events…

March Book Club

Tuesday, April 16

10:30-11:30 am

We will be discussing The Measure by Nikki Erlick. We have copies available at the library. Come join us for the discussion!


Ogunquit History Group

Wednesday, April 17

2:30-4:00pm

This group meets monthly to document the formal and informal history of Ogunquit. Bring your knowledge and memories and join the discussion.



Book Arts Group

Saturdays

9:30-11:30am

Join us and learn about the art of bookbinding.


Saturday, April 20

12:00-2:00pm

Sweet Stitches is a crafting group for knitting, crochet, sewing, cross stitch, and other fiber arts. Join us and bring a project you are currently working on or a finished object to share and begin a new one.

The group also works with The Warming Project, they are looking for crafters to help make blankets, scarves, mittens, hats, and socks for the unsheltered on the seacoast. Folks can knit, crochet, or sew these items. Yarn can be provided for this if you have the skills but not the materials. Yarn donations will be accepted as well.


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