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Outdoor Storytime: It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it.

Week of Monday, June 6, 2022

Read on to find:

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Book Group Picks: Spring & Summer

Teatime AudioStories takes a break


Coming Soon @ PML

A new walking group

Invasive Plants talk

Southern Maine Trails talk

Topical Thursdays: An opportunity for 

 civil discourse @ your library


News from Youth Services

A bike rodeo is all about safety

Summer Reading Kickoff!

A Baby & Toddler Hangout in May

Outdoor storytime

Lego Club

Shout Out: An LGBTQ hangout

Teen Leadership Council


In the Community

A Pop Up Swap Shop in No. Yarmouth

Mini golf for a good cause


Bits & Bobs: Reminders and Such

Ongoing programs for older adults, recordings of past presentations,

book groups, passports,

book donations, and more

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PML Book Group's Pick of the Spring ... and Summer

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The PML Gook Group finished its spring run, and, like alewives, we ran with it. With a mix of online, in-person, and hybrid gatherings, we read some choice selections that all feature journeys of sorts.


Choosing the best title of the run is always difficult, but the favorite this time around was Amor Towles' The Lincoln Highway.


Looking ahead

Taking a cue from the last book we read (Raynor Winn's The Salt Path), we've chosen Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf as our summer classic title.


Stay tuned here to learn more about this guided reading program and be sure to let Elizabeth know if you are interested in joining in.

Teatime AudioStories takes a break

We're putting a hold on our Teatime AudioStories program for the summer. Stay tuned for this to return in the fall.

Coming Soon @ PML

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Introducing a new walking group

Thursdays at 11 a.m., beginning June 9

No registration required. Starting point: PML


Join us for a 45- to 60-minute walk along a route near the library. We'll enjoy each other's company while getting some exercise. Please wear comfortable shoes and bring water and rainwear if necessary. All ages and all levels are welcome.

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Invasive Plants

Pieces That don't Fit in Maine's Ecological Puzzle

Thursday, June 9 at 6:30 p.m.

Virtual. Registration is required.

What makes a terrestrial plant invasive and what are the impacts of those plants on Maine’s ecology and economy?


Gary Fish, Maine's state horticulturist, will provide information on the current terrestrial plants on the do-not-sell list and the latest effort to expand that list from 33 plants to 63. Appropriate alternative plants will be discussed and many plant choice resources will be provided, especially those which

help gardeners add native plants

to their landscapes.

Register for Invasive Plants
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Outdoor Movement on Southern Maine Trails

for any age, any ability, any season


Tuesday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m.

Virtual. Registration is required.

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Join Jill McMahon on a tour of some Southern

Maine trails that you might not have heard

about. Jill is the founder of the Outdoor Movement Project and the author of Southern Maine Trails,

a guide that includes 100 hikes for all ages and abilities.


Register for So. Maine Trails
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Topical Thursdays

Civil Discourse on Current Events & Issues

Third Thursdays at 6:30 p.m.

In-person at the library.

No registration required.

Next up: Thursday, June 16

Current events. Big issues. What's on your mind? A casual gathering of interested individuals.


If you would prefer to attend virtually, email Kelly at [email protected] for a Zoom link.

News from

Youth Services

Big Doin's

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We're hosting a Bike Rodeo!

Bike safety made fun


Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m. to noon

At the Greely Middle School parking lot

No registration required.

Best for ages 3 to 11, but all ages are welcome.

Bring your kids and your bikes to the Greely Middle School parking lot for this fun event designed to teach and encourage kids to ride bikes safely.


Bicycle Coalition of Maine will be on hand to offer helmet and bike mechanical checks, and they'll lay out a course on the Greely Middle School Parking Lot for kids to test their bike safety skills with simulated stop signs, crosswalks ... the works.


Caregivers can bring their bikes, too, because bike safety is an important family conversation.

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Summer Reading Kickoff!!

Saturday, June 18, 1 to 3 p.m.

On PML's back lawn.

Fun for all ages. No registration required.

It's been a while. Summer Kickoff means more this year than ever before, and we're leaning into it. Mark your calendars for a fun event featuring:

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At 1 p.m.: Annegret Baier, hand drummer and percussionist, plays and sings traditional West African rhythms and songs on original African-made instruments, such as the djembe, kpanlogo, balafon, and kalimba. An engaging performance for all ages.

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The (adorable) Bella Vespa food truck will be here with free gelato and sorbetto treats for all ages (while supplies last). 

Plus face painting, lawn games, and a teen and kids book sale, brought to you by the Friends of PML.


Oh! And when kids sign up for Summer Reading, they'll get a free book. Woot woot!

Kids (through Age 11)

You can find information about all of our kids programs on the PML Kids page of our website.

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Baby & Toddler Hangouts

Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays

10 a.m. Age 0-3.

No registration required.

Kids ages 0-3 and caregivers, come hang out in our activity room and enjoy all it has to offer. We have a play kitchen, dolls, puzzles, Duplos, a sensory table, and an art station. So much to do! This is a low-key time for both kids and caregivers to socialize and connect.

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Outdoor Storytime

Ages 0–2: Tuesdays at 10 a.m.

Ages 3–5: Tuesdays at 11 a.m.

Outside on the back lawn of the library

No registration required.

Storytimes are outside on Tuesday mornings. Stories, rhymes, fingerplays and songs for busy Little People. Bring a blanket or chair to sit on. If you're questioning the weather, we'll post cancellation information by 9 a.m. on our Youth Services Facebook page and on our website.

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Lego Club!

Wednesdays, 4 to 5 p.m.

Ages 5 to 11

No registration required.


Free-build with friends!

Creations will be displayed at the library for one week. Come build with us!

Teens (Ages 12 – 19)

You can find information about all our teen programs on the teen page of our website.

LGBTQ Hangout

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Next meeting: June 10 and 24

(Second & Fourth Fridays)

2:30 – 4 p.m.


Join us for Shout OUT!, a teen LGBTQ+-and-allies hangout. We'll have snacks and games, and hang out and have fun. Come for all or part of the time.

Teen voices wanted

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Next meeting: Saturday, June 25

3 – 4 p.m.

In the Teen Room at the library

The Teen Leadership Council meets the last Saturday of the month from 3 - 4 p.m. in the Teen Room at the library. No need to register. Join us for our last meeting before we take a break for the summer. More info about the TLC here.

In the Community

Hard to resist a Pop Up Swap Shop

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No., Yarmouth residents: Clean out your closets for the Pop Up Swap Shop in June, an event created to divert usable goods and materials from the waste stream.

Learn more.

Play a round of mini golf for a good cause

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Bits & Bobs:

Reminders and Such

Recordings available on our website:


Did you know that you can watch recordings of some of our virtual programs? We don't always record what we offer, but sometimes we do. You can find recordings of some of our most recent events on our website: https://www.princememorial.org/recordings/


What you'll find:

  • Native Journey: A Conversation with Barry Dana
  • Climate Courage and Mental Health with Dr. Anne Hallward
  • Archaeology of Casco Bay, Parts 1 & 2
  • Coyote: America's Song Dog
  • A Trash & Recycling Primer from ecomaine
  • The ChangeMaker Series (1 and 2)

Coffee Chats on Running for Local Office

Ongoing programs for Older Adults


Let's Look Back: Remembering and Sharing Stories from the Past

Second Tuesdays at 1:30 p.m.

In the Community Room at Westcustago Hall/No. Yarmouth Community Center

Next up: Tuesday, May 10


Teatime AudioStories

is taking a break. Check back in the fall. 

Book Group News

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PML's Summer Classics Book Group will tackle Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf. For more information about this book group, contact Elizabeth.


NOTE: PML's Thursday Afternoon Book Group is taking a summertime break. It meets last Thursdays at 3 p.m., beginning in September. FMI, contact Elizabeth.

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The Race & Equity Book Group explores topics of race in YA and adult fiction (and some non-fiction here and there). Second Wednesday of the month. Next up: Beloved by Toni Morrison. Wednesday, June 8, 6:30 to 8 p.m. New members welcome. Register here. Or, FMI, contact Kelly.

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Images of America: Cumberland is available at the library for $23.20 (includes tax) Cash or checks (payable to Town of Cumberland) are acceptable. All proceeds from the sale of the book benefit the renovation of the Cumberland Historical Society building at its new location next to our library.

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We have PML bag tags to put on your CLYNK Bags. Ask at the circulation desk. All proceeds from donated bottles benefit the Friends of PML. Thank you!

We have State Park Passes and Museum Passes, courtesy of the Friends of PML. 


Each pass is unique and offers its own set of discounts and terms of use. You can find details on all of the passes on the Museums and Park Passes page of our website. Please note that we are only able to give one pass per day per museum. 


The following museum and cultural sites are included in our Museum Pass Program:

  • Children's Museum & Theatre of Maine (Portland)
  • Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (Boothbay)
  • Maine Maritime Museum (Bath)
  • Maine Wildlife Park (Gray)
  • Portland Museum of Art (Portland)
  • Maine State Parks Vehicle Pass


Ask at the circulation desk or visit our website for more information.

PML is a Passport Acceptance Facility

Email us at: [email protected] or call (207) 464-4493, our designated passport appointment line, to leave contact information for an appointment or to ask a question. For more information about the passport process, visit our website.

Check out the ongoing book sale at PML

The Friends of Prince Memorial Library holds a book sale all year in the hallway to the right of the circulation desk. Great books (like new!) and puzzles for super low prices. We are always restocking the shelves, so stop by frequently. Proceeds benefit programming at Prince Memorial Library.


For more ways to support The Friends of PML, check out their website.

Accepting donations of books, DVDs, and puzzles

The Friends of PML gladly accepts donations of gently used books, DVDs, CDs and puzzles (up to 2 small boxes or 2 shopping bags at a time), which are in good to excellent condition. Items for all ages are welcome.


The following are not accepted: Encyclopedias, magazines, textbooks, Bibles, VHS Tapes, outdated self-help or medical advice books, reference, technology or computer books, books which are written in, torn, moldy, musty, water or smoke damaged.


Please do not place donations in the Book Drop as space is limited for patrons' items. Bring donations into the library.

Thank you!

Contact Us:

207-829-2215

[email protected]

princememorial.org


Library Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Friday and Saturday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Sunday and Monday: CLOSED


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Thomas Bennett

Director

[email protected]


Elizabeth Manning

Assistant Director/Reference Librarian

[email protected]


Kelly Greenlee

Community Outreach Librarian/Newsletter Editor

[email protected]


Jennifer Benham

Youth & Teen Services Librarian

[email protected]