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November 1, 2024

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Hello Patten Free,


Submissions are now open for our Annual Writing Contest!  Now in its 11th year, the writing contest awards prizes in both short fiction and creative non-fiction in multiple categories for teens and adults.


As the contest enters its second decade, we are shaking it up with some exciting new additions. This year we have three local celebrity judges and publication in a literary magazine for the winners.


Submissions are accepted from November 1-December 6 from adults and teens in grades 6 and up who live or attend school in the Patten Free Library service area (Arrowsic, Bath, Georgetown, West Bath, Woolwich). Winners will be chosen by Matthew Glassman, Executive Director of the Chocolate Church, Terri Shurz, Owner of Mockingbird Bookshop, and Maggie Webbert, Writer. 


First and second place winners will receive a small honorarium and their work will be published in the Patten Free Library’s literary magazine.  All writers will be honored at a reception in early 2025.  The Writing Contest is made possible with support from the Friends of the Patten Free Library.


Visit the link below to view the complete guidelines and learn how to enter.


Happy Writing!


Patten Free Library Staff

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Construction has resumed and work will be ongoing installing AC and heat pumps, and should be completed over the next few weeks. You can expect some noise and disruption throughout the process. Thank you for your patience during this exciting time!


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Special Events

Printable November Calendar

What Unites Us

Thursday, November 7 on Zoom

Adults

Registration Required

Election season can be tough. Celebrate with we have in common. Come together with other Mainers and focus on the many wonderful things that we share with each other.

Annual Writing Contest

November 1-December 6

Adults and Teens Grades 6 and up

Submit short fiction and creative non fiction up to 1500 words for a chance to win an honorarium and publication in our literary magazine. Click here for full submission guidelines.

History Room Highlight: November


This month as you've been walking into the building, you may have noticed something new has popped up in the display case in the vestibule. Or really, quite a few somethings. This pop-up mini-display is there to show off some of the interesting artifacts that are part of the History Room's collections, specifically some of our bottles.


If you take a second to peer through the glass and try to read the labels, you might see some familiar names and perhaps a few surprising ones as well. Alongside old soda bottles are some dainty little vessels that used to be common sights on the shelves of drugstores downtown. A few are from Swett's Drugstore, some others from S. Anderson & Son, and still more from Hartleb & Cheltra, all of which had premises along the downtown at one point or another.

 

What might be more unusual though is to realize that some of those bottles were actually made right here in town. Bath has had not just one, but actually two separate bottling plants--the Bath Bottling Company and the Liberty Bottling Company. Believe it or not, the facility used to be right downtown on Broad Street where Bath Savings' parking garage now stands. Both companies made bottles of many varieties, including some of the little drugstore vials used locally! If you ever do any excavating here in town, or even just some light gardening, there's a good chance you might stumble across one of these pieces of Bath history. Wouldn't they make for a lovely little vase?

 

If you're curious to know more about the bottles or the companies that made or sold them, pop on up to the History Room anytime and ask! Thumbing through the old directories is great way to spend a chilly November afternoon.

What to Read Next

Staff Picks


Where the Forest Meets the River by Shannon Bowring


Over the long, hot summer, the people of Dalton come and go in a wave of returns and departures, large and small, figurative and literal, as they sort out what it means to be home.


-Laurel, Reference

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Children's Room Shout Out: Gia


Buffalo Fluffalo by Beth Kalb and illustrated by Erin Kraan


A great message for all children, but especially for boys who are often bombarded with masculine ideals. Highly recommended for reading together, since the rhyming and repetition is so engaging!

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New Titles



It's a new month, and that means new book! Visit the link below to see new titles on the PFL shelves.

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Did you know?

Did you know that PFL cataloger and Bath’s own Shannon Bowring released another novel in her Dalton, Maine series last month? The first in the series The Road to Dalton has been met with steady praise, being selected as an Indie Next pick, a Maine Literary Book Award winner, a Maine Humanities Council “Read ME” title, an MPBN “All Books Considered” title and more! Her colleagues here at Patten Free Library wish her warm congratulations on her recent success and all the best on her latest release: Where the Forest Meets the River.

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