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3898Northeast Harbor Library Newsletters
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...Cover: Winter 1974 1. Summer 1987 2. Winter 1987 3. Spring 2001 4. Summer 2004 5. Fall 2005 6. Spring 2007 7. Fall 2007 8. Winter 2008 9...Winter 2012 22. Summer 2012 23. Fall 2012 24. Winter 2013 25. Summer 2013 26. Fall 2013 27. Winter 2014 28. Summer 2014 29. Winter 2015 30...Winter 2016 32. Summer 2016 33. Winter 2017 34. Summer 2017 35. Winter 2018 36. Summer 2018 37. Winter 2019 38. Summer 2019 39...Winter 2020 40. Summer 2020 41. Winter 2021 42. Summer 2021 43. Winter 2022 44. Summer 2022 45. Winter 2023 46. Summer 2023...
  • 1974-2022
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...Cover: Winter 1974 1. Summer 1987 2. Winter 1987 3. Spring 2001 4. Summer 2004 5. Fall 2005 6. Spring 2007 7. Fall 2007 8. Winter 2008 9...Winter 2012 22. Summer 2012 23. Fall 2012 24. Winter 2013 25. Summer 2013 26. Fall 2013 27. Winter 2014 28. Summer 2014 29. Winter 2015 30...Winter 2016 32. Summer 2016 33. Winter 2017 34. Summer 2017 35. Winter 2018 36. Summer 2018 37. Winter 2019 38. Summer 2019 39...Winter 2020 40. Summer 2020 41. Winter 2021 42. Summer 2021 43. Winter 2022 44. Summer 2022 45. Winter 2023 46. Summer 2023...


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fall-newsletter-2012.pdf
…And last but not least, I think that the programs that the library organizes for the entire community, in summer and winter, are terrific." …@nehlibrary.org Young patrons enjoying the library Programs and Events at the Library Celebrating a Successful Summer Looking Forward to a Great Winter

winter_newsletter_2013.pdf
Winter, 2013 Volume 10, Issue 1 Northeast Harbor Library Serving the Towns of Mount Desert and Cranberry Isles A recent study... …In our winter newsletter, we thank all of our donors from the past year. …to 6 pm Wednesday: 9 am to 7 pm Saturday: 9 am to 1pm (9 am to 5 pm in July and August) From the President of the Board It s been a really cold winter …And how lovely the sight of that big welcoming library on a cold winter night all lit up with cars parked out front and just full of books and movies

winter newsletter-2014.pdf
Winter /Spring 2014 Volume 11 Issue 1 Northeast Harbor Library Serving the Towns of Mount Desert and Cranberry Isles Extended hours and fine free...there …Our Saturday afternoons were a huge hit last winter.

winter-newsletter-2015.pdf
…Northeast Harbor Library newsletter winter 2015 vol. 12 no. 1 Granite sculpture finds a home on library s front lawn Thanks to one anonymous …But you can still just go in and read a book, and I especially like these peaceful winter afternoons before the after-school rush, when people are working …You can do a different kind of thinking in the winter, when the hubbub of the busy summer s done. …Whether you see us as a community center, or a quiet place to burrow in and read, we re here for you this winter, and at every time of year.

summer-newsletter-2015.pdf
…Northeast Harbor Library newsletter summer 2015, vol. 12 no. 2 Looking back on this past snowy winter, we were busy! …As many of you already know, our last Library Director left last winter to pursue other career opportunities. …Elly managed adult programming and accessions with help from Judith, who organized the First Friday Coffeehouse all winter and into the spring.

winter-newsletter-2016.pdf
…We are very grateful to the Felton family for this generous gift, which will provide gardeners on MDI plenty of new material to read over the winter months …February 5th First Friday Coffeehouse Phil Kell, jazz ensemble Mellon Room 7-9PM February 6th Winter Workshop Series Ventangle Zentangle Workshop Mellon …Mellon Room 5-7PM April 1st First Friday Coffeehouse Jordan Benissan and Sankosa, African drumming Mellon Room 7-9PM April 9th Winter Workshop Series Origami …At Birdsacre she helped with basic cleanup and preparation for the winter.

summer-newsletter-2016.pdf
…NEWS BITES Book Sale Grand Re-Opening Library staff, Ed Horvath and Kate Young, and volunteers Ellen Scull and Eliza MacDonald worked tirelessly this winter

winter-newsletter-2017.pdf
WINTER 2017 Northeast Harbor Library Volume 14, No. 1 On Wednesday, October 19, 2016, 13 freshmen from Mount Desert High school volunteered at the library …Winter Events 2017 FEBRUARY APRIL Exhibit: Art of the Needle Friday, 3rd, 7 - 9 First Friday Coffehouse Open Mic & Dennis Damon Stories Snow Date: Saturday

summer-newsletter-2017.pdf
…Over the winter, Tom Walsh kindly fixed several broken chairs. …of Africa Wednesday, August 30th, 5:30 pm Author's visit with Serena Wolf The Dude Diet: Clean(ish) Food for People Who Like to Eat Dirty Our third winter …the Director Looking back over the past six months, there is a wonderful sense of community that permeates the building despite the dark and cold of winter

winter-newsletter-2018.pdf
…Volume 15, No. 1 | Winter 2018 CHILDREN'S UPDATE -- We are keeping things fun here in the children s room! …Saturday, 17th at 9 am Winter Workshop Series Painting on Silk with Leanne Nickon Wednesday, 21st, 5:30 pm Bach's Birthday Harpsichord Concert, D. …Our extra offices are being utilized even in these winter months. …We are offering our Saturday workshops this winter, our film series in the Spring and our Mango language program (use of which has skyrocketed).

summer-newsletter-2018.pdf
…NORTHEAST HARBOR LIBRARY | Vol. 15, No. 2 | Summer 2018 First Friday Coffeehouses Going Strong for 15 Years This past winter we continued our monthly …Winter Film Series Wraps Up This past winter s three part film series featured documentaries on Native American art. …1st - 24th: Aaron Mitchell August 25th - 31st: Thurston Huntting Smith September: Jon Bryer Photo Guide Page 1, bottom panel: Photos from our popular winter

winter-newsletter-2019.pdf
…NORTHEAST HARBOR LIBRARY VOLUME 16, NO.1 | WINTER 2019 [Pictured Above: (Left) The percussion parade, part of our Story Time PLUS! …To celebrate the cold season from the comfort of your home, see a few vintage winter photographs that we have selected in the Browse menu. …Winter & Spring Events February Exhibit: Emily Davis, Nature and Psyche Project st Friday, February 1 , 7 pm First Friday Coffee House Carl Little, Poetry …pm Living Collage Workshop for Women's History Month Friday, March 1st, 7 pm First Friday Coffee House Mark Kantor, Blues Saturday, March 2nd, 9 am Winter

summer-newsletter-2019.pdf
…As I write this, enjoying the perfect cool afternoon breeze wafting through the open window, memory of the winter ice and the spring deluges is blissfully

winter-newsletter-2020.pdf
…NORTHEAST HARBOR LIBRARY Students visiting the January art show VOLUME 17, NO.1 | WINTER 2020 A monarch beside our new official waystation sign Making …The 2020 library art exhibit schedule started with the MDES student art show which brought much needed color to the bleak winter days. …Winter & Spring Events February Exhibitor: John Woodruff Tuesday, February 18, 5 pm Wednesday, February 19, 5 pm Women's Book Group: Knitting Group …with Alternative Breaks, an organization that promotes community involvement and awareness of social issues by sending students to work sites during winter

winter-newsletter-2021.pdf
…., No. 1 | Winter 2021 HELLO FROM THE CHILDREN'S ROOM | We are moving through strange times right now. …WINTER & SPRING All programs are Zoom virtual events unless specified. Please call 276-3333 or email rsvp@nehlibrary.org to sign up.

winter-newsletter-2022.pdf
…NORTHEAST HARBOR LIBRARY VOLUME 19, NO.1 | WINTER 2022 (L to R) Children making potions to celebrate Harry Potter's birthday; Megan Scott and Karen Lapsley …Northeast Harbor Women's Literary Club Costume party circa 1940s WINTER & SPRING EVENTS For more information about any of our events stop by, call 207 …Over the winter he painted the floor and the walls in the Booksale Down Under room. Come have a look! …The Acadia Senior College is holding several courses this fall, winter and spring here at the library.