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DAMARISCOTTA Skidompha Library’s Chats with Champions program is set to welcome Laura Fortman, commissioner of Maine Department of Labor at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 19. Fortman will present an illustrated talk about looking toward the future of Maine’s labor force in Porter Hall, use the library’s Elm Street entrance. She will speak about current […] ....
Shelf Life: 2 great reads for April By Jane Siviski Life is maybe… possibly… probably moving in the direction of “normal.” More and more of us are getting our vaccinations, and every day it seems like we are celebrating another loved one getting a COVID vaccination. Or maybe you have! We are potentially on track to have small gatherings come July 4th. (It will be the best blueberry pie any of us has ever had.) Being halfway through March, it’s still a bit premature to, say, meet up with your book club over coffee. But if you’re looking for a great read, and hankering for thoughtful discussion and meaningful interaction (albeit virtually), York Public Library has the fix, thanks to support from the Maine Humanities Council. ....
“Shane” discussion Feb. 23; film Feb. 27 on Zoom. Courtesy photo Our Western Book Club and Film Series continues next week with “Shane” the 1949 novel by Jack Schaefer and adapted to the big screen in 1953. “Shane” tells the story of a weary gunfighter who attempts to settle down with a homestead family, but he is drawn into a battle between the townsfolk and a ruthless cattle baron, forcing him to act. Join us for a virtual discussion of the book, hosted by Jeannette Eaton of Skidompha Library. This discussion will take place via Zoom on Tuesday, Feb. 23 at 11 a.m. The film may be streamed via Amazon Prime and other outlets, with a post film discussion, hosted by Lincoln Theater s Andrew Fenniman, also via Zoom Saturday, Feb. 27 at 3 p.m. ....