Patten Free Library Weekly News and Updates


May 29, 2026

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Greetings!


Summer Reading is coming! Visit the link below for a sneak peek at all of the programs, events, and games coming to you this summer from June 22- August 15. We have something for everyone (yes, including adults!). Registration begins June 22 and we can't wait!




Patten Free Library Staff

Development News and Events


It's not too late to purchase raffle tickets for our Gift Card Raffle! Enter to win a gift card from a variety of local gift cards all throughout June. Support the library and treat yourself to something fun!


Tickets are on sale through the end of May, and can be purchased at the front desk or at the link below.


Ticket pricing:

• $10 each

• 5 for $40

• 15 for $100


Special Events

First Friday Coffee

Friday, June 5 at 10am

Free coffee from Bracketts Market while supplies last.

Grab and Go Kits

Friday, June 5 at 10am

All Ages

Take PFL home! Available while supplies last.

Kids: Precious Pollinator Bees

Teens: Paint with Stickers

Adult: Sticker by Number

Read to a Dog

Greta: 1st Wednesdays at 3pm

Abby: 3rd Thursdays at 3:30pm

Leila: 4th Thursdays at 3:30pm

Zorba: 4th Saturday at 12:30pm New!

All Ages

Registration Required

Dogs are non-judgmental listeners and help foster confidence in readers who may need a little extra encouragement. Four fifteen minute slots are available each month for signup. Reluctant readers of all ages are welcome!

Friends of Patten Free Library News and Events


The Friends of Patten Free Library have lost a very special member. Margaret Totten passed away on March 20, 2026 and we are all poorer for it. While Margaret was never one to show up for Friends meetings, she was the first to ask, “How can I help?” Margaret and her husband Richard started volunteering at Library Book Sales in the mid 1970s. For years the Friends could count on the Totten’s big truck and willingness to move and set-up tables for the sale. Margaret would accompany Richard the following morning, with a smile on her face, ready to load and unload boxes of books. Then the couple would show up after each sale to help pack-up, clean-up, and return tables.


Margaret was a modest woman, who when asked, could be counted on to listen and give practical advice. When the Book Storage Room flooded, Margaret not only helped with clean-up but quietly mentioned that she and Richard had a saw mill and they could supply us with lumber to get book boxes off the floor and out of the damp. It didn’t take long to accept this gift, which is still in use.


Margaret’s generosity, gentle kindness, and love of the Patten Free Library will be remembered and appreciated for years to come. May she rest in peace.

What to Read Next

Staff Picks


Aurora's Anticipated New Nonfiction May 2026


Daughter of Mother-of-Pearl by Mandy-Suzanne Wong


Organ Speak: What It Really Means to Listen to Our Bodies by Giulia Enders 


When the Forest Breathes: Renewal and Resilience in the Natural World by Suzanne Simard


Each month, Reference Librarian Aurora gives a glimpse of a few new titles she is most looking forward to.

Children's Room Shout Out: Gia


The Yawnicorn by Emily Hamilton


A family favorite bedtime book! The rhymes will softly lull kids into that sleepy mindset; a helpful tool now that bedtime is much brighter outside in the spring.

Did you know?

Patten Free Library will be a stop on this year's Homes, Gardens and Houses of Worship Tour with Sagadahoc Preservation, Inc! A ticket gets you the inside scoop on some of the area's most beautiful and historic buildings and supports a local historical non-profit. The tour runs Saturday, June 20 from 10am-2pm. Learn more and purchase tickets at the link below.

Libraries We Love


It's no secret that our staff love the Patten Free Library- but there are other libraries that are important to us too! Get to know our staff a little better and learn about some of the best libraries from all over and what makes them so special.

Digital Resources

Patten Free Library | 33 Summer Street | 207-443-5141 | pattenfreelibrary.org


Patten Free Library is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We receive some municipal support and we rely heavily on the generosity of our communities to support our work.

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