Library Director Rachel Davis was TML's Children's Librarian for 27 years. Join her at this monthly book group for adults, featuring outstanding literature for children. The same qualities that make an excellent book for adults are also true for books … Continue reading →
While aging is familiar to us, the concept of “Eldering” may be new. Our Eldering group is a place to talk, to share, or to just listen to what neighbors, friends, and members of our community have to say about … Continue reading →
This event will explore Artificial Intelligence in its historical and current contexts and examine the scope of how AI could change society. Along the way, we'll ask and address: Who owns AI? What are the ethical issues that come with … Continue reading →
Our adult book group is lead by Access Services Librarian Kevin Goody. Book selections are chosen by the group each month for the following meeting, and alternate between fiction and nonfiction titles. This month's book selection is Amnesty by Aravind … Continue reading →
Looking for a comfortable and cozy spot to join other writers? Come to TML’s brand new Fireside Writing program! Fireside Writing gives you the space and opportunity to work alongside fellow writers and reach your writing goals. Bring your laptop … Continue reading →
Spring is now officially in the air, and the CE Garden Club returns to the library for the latest presentation in their monthly speaker series. This month, we're welcoming Jennifer Lund, Maine State Apiarist with the Department of Agriculture, Conservation … Continue reading →
We’re celebrating the early days of spring as we welcome back local registered horticultural therapists Laura Simonds-Rumpf and Colleen E. Griffin, who will lead participants through hands-on therapeutic horticulture activities using materials from the natural landscape. April is the Celtic … Continue reading →