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Upcoming Events at the
Library:
For more information on all our events go to
our Events page.
For information on Children's Programs, go to our Children's Room Page or
click on Current
Newsletter
Tar Sands and
Pipeline Discussion
Tuesday, May
28
7:00 p.m.
Bob Klotz, co-founder of "350
Maine", will discuss the
implications for Maine of a proposal
to transport tar sands oil using the
existing Portland pipeline. Q &
A will follow. Considerations
include effects on climate change
and threats to the Sebago Lake
watershed and other Maine waterways.
The event is co-sponsored by
Seacoast Citizen Action Network and
350.org York; free admission and
refreshments. Please see
SeacoastNetwork.org for more
information.
Islam
101
Muslim Journeys Program
Tuesday, June
4
7:00 p.m.
Reza Jalali, an Iranian Kurd who has
lived in Maine since 1985, will
speak about Islamic culture and the
experiences of Muslims in Maine. The
evening is sponsored by the York
Diversity Forum and is part of the
Bridging Cultures: Muslim Journeys
Bookshelf programs. All are welcome!
"Herbie the
Love
Bug"
Family Fun Film
Saturday, June
8
7:30 p.m.
A race car driver finds success when
he teams up with a car who has a
mind of his own. 108 minutes. Rated
G.
9th Annual
York Reads: Rachel Carson: Her
Life and Her Legacy
Over the next few months a
number of programs will be held in
celebration of the 50th
anniversary of Rachel Carson's
"Silent Spring". Copies
of the book are available for sale
at the Library for $10.00
each.
Click
here for the brochure listing all
the York Reads programs.
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