Hours

Monday 12:00-7:00

Tuesday 10:00-4:00
Wednesday 10:00-4:00.
Thursday 10:00-4:00. 
Friday 10:00-4:00

 

Story Time – Fridays 10:30am

Story Time canceled Friday, Oct. 3

Crafters – Thursdays 10:30am

Tech Help – 1st & 3rd Tuesday of every month at 3:00pm.

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See the Circulation and Borrowing Policy for membership information.

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Puzzle Palooza

puzzle

Our first puzzle competition was a lot of fun! There were three teams. Each team had the same 500-piece puzzle to put together. The winning team was Josephine Richards, Michelle Harriman, Erin Fogg, and Peter Beckford. They completed the puzzle in 1 hour 18 minutes. Congratulations to them!

 

Hats & Mittens

We are once again collecting warm mittens and hats at the library. Since Walker School has closed, we will have items for local children at the library. More details about this will be forthcoming.

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Along with those, we will distribute mittens, hats, scarves, and socks that you make to WaldoCAP Head Start. They need:

  • Mittens size infant to child, age 5. Here are two simple 2-needle mitten patterns:  
  • A few pairs of adult mittens.
  • Blankets for napping.
  • A few hats for children ages 3 – 5. (Still have a handful of hats left from last year.)

All items should go in the large basket at the library. There is a lot of yarn for you to use so please stop in and help yourself. We will update you as other items are needed. Thank you for your donations!

THINK ABOUT THE MOON

Credit for THINK ABOUT THE MOON graphic are Jackie Barry & Kate Illes @jackiebarry//@kateilles www.jackiebarry.com

Part A: Wednesday, October 29 – Role playing Earth and Moon

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Part B: Wednesday, November 5 – The Farmer’s Almanac and moon accuracy in children’s and adult literature

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Both classes start at 6:30 pm

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Why does each moon phase have its own time of day? This fun two-part class will be taught by Julie Beckford. Ages 12-100. Registration required. Limited to 16 participants.

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This program will take place upstairs in the Children’s Room. Sorry this space is not handicapped accessible.

StoryWalk®*

Halfway Wild by  Laura Freudig and Kevin Barry

A playful picture book that connects children to animals and the quirks and patterns of the natural world.

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Join the children in this book and mimic the animals as you walk along the trail.

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Haystack Mountain Trail is behind Walker School. This 1.1-mile footpath loop winds through a mixed northern hardwoods forest with a short spur to the open summit. Take the road on the left of the Walker Health Center and park at the ball field behind it. Address: 43 West Main St. Liberty, ME.

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*The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. Storywalk® is a registered service mark owned by Ms. Ferguson.

Joseph Barberio – Ceramics

Joseph Barberio's ceramicsJoseph Barberio will be displaying his unique clay forms at the library during September and October. His approach ensures the singularity of each piece, since he hand builds either by coiling or forms a piece from hand rolled slabs. All his work is bisque fired in the normal fashion, then goes through a special, second firing with sawdust in small, metal barrels.

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While he begins each piece with a specific design in mind, Joseph often lets the clay “talk” to him during the slow shaping process. His aim is sometimes sculptural rather than functional thus a few of his pieces are closed, mid-sized forms. None are considered food-safe, though his vase-like forms are treated on the interior to allow them to hold water. Although his pieces are often mistaken for raku because of their random surface patterning, Joseph’s vessels differ sharply in that they are totally unglazed. Read more about his working methods posted at the library.

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Joseph lives and has a studio in Hostile Valley in Liberty. His ceramics are for sale, and he is generously donating 50% of his sales to the library.

Book Discussion

Wednesday, October 15 at 6:30pm

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We will be reading The Storm Before the Calm: America’s Discord, the Crisis of the 2020s, and the Triumph Beyond by George Friedman. American history must be viewed in cycles—particularly, an eighty-year “institutional cycle” that has defined us (there are three such examples—the Revolutionary War/founding, the Civil War, and World War II), and a fifty-year “socio-economic cycle” that has seen the formation of the industrial classes, baby boomers, and the middle classes. These two major cycles are both converging on the late 2020s—a time in which many of these foundations will change. The United States will have to endure upheaval and possible conflict, but also, ultimately, increased strength, stability, and power in the world.

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There is one copy at the Liberty Library. Other copies, are available in MaineCat.

For Sale

Photo of Lake. St. GeorgeCards made from recycled books for sale -$2 for 1 or 3 for $5.

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Lake St. George Photo Cards for sale, 1 for $2 or 10 cards for $20.

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Earrings for $4. 

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Ongoing Book Sale! We have books for sale – $1 for hardcover and trade paperbacks, 25¢ for mass  market paperbacks and children’s books.

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